Chasetown F.C.

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Chasetown
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Full name Chasetown Football Club
Nickname(s) The Scholars, The Chase
Founded 1954
Ground The Scholars, Church Street, Chasetown
Capacity 2,000
Chairman English John Donnelly
Manager English Charlie Blakemore
League Southern League
Division One Midlands
2005-06 Midland Football Alliance, 1st (promoted)
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Chasetown Football Club is an English football club based in the Chasetown area of Burntwood, Staffordshire.

The club is nicknamed The Scholars, which derives from the acknowledgement the club was formed by affiliates of nearby Chase Terrace High School.

The club currently compete in the Southern Football League but gained national recognition in November 2005 when the BBC televised the club's FA Cup first round home tie with Oldham Athletic. 3.2 million people watched the game live which was a BBC record for that round of the FA Cup.

Despite 130 places separating the two sides in the English football league system, Chasetown surprised the Latics, holding them to a 1-1 draw, which ensured the club's cup run would continue with a visit to Oldham's Boundary Park ground for a replay. Chasetown lost 4-0.

They went on in the 2005/06 season to finish as Midland Alliance champions after a dramatic finale to the season. Stourbridge pushed them all the way, but a final day 2-0 win over Romulus in front of over 800 people clinched the title, as well as promotion.

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[edit] History

Chasetown Football Club were thrust into the national spotlight in November 2005 when the Staffordshire side upset all the odds by reaching the First Round of the FA Cup for the first time in their history.

After local TV and radio had broadcast “little Chasetown” (as they were so often dubbed) overcoming famous non-league side Blyth Spartans in front of a record Chasetown attendance of 2,134 the BBC, nationally, were quick to bring this feat to a Sunday lunch-time audience of 3.2 million on “Match of the Day Live”.

In front of 1,997 supporters, Chasetown took the lead through Nicky Harrison, only for veteran David Eyres to level the scores a few minutes later and send the game into a replay. Chasetown took 2,436 supporters up to the replay – the highest away following that Oldham Athletic had seen at Boundary Park all season as the Scholars fell to a credible 0-4 defeat as the part-timers tired in the final half-hour.

The cup run saw the financial success of landing a shirt sponsorship deal with Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Holidays for the 2006-07 season, while central defender, Chris Slater, who made a dramatic goal-line clearance in the cup-tie, had trials with League sides Walsall, Tranmere Rovers and Blackpool.

Several other records were set during the monumental 2005-06 season. The Scholars notched a record eight consecutive victories in the league, went 22 games unbeaten in league and cup games, and regularly smashed their record league attendance, topping 500 for the first time when Leamington came to the Scholars Ground in January 2006 and then ending the season with 839 for the visit of Romulus.

With games-in-hand aplenty, lying in 14th place and 20 points adrift of league leaders Malvern Town, Chasetown began one of the most amazing comebacks in football history. 12 wins out of 13 in December, January and February lifted Chasetown into the top 8 of the division. 5 more wins in March put the Scholars into 4th place, just one point behind the leaders.

Still, the task seemed exceedingly difficult with 9 league fixtures and 3 cup games to play in 29 days in April! With no knowledge at that time as to how many teams would be promoted to the Southern League, the Scholars had to go for the league title seeing off the challenge of Malvern and Romulus, taking points off them both in early April.

On April 20th, Chasetown topped the league table for the first time in the season (this after losing their first two fixtures). Stourbridge overhauled them briefly, but the final day saw Chasetown in pole position and the locals came out in support to see Karl Edwards notch two goals and Chasetown lift the Midland Alliance trophy to gain promotion to the Southern League Division 1 Midlands.

There was only one down-side to an illustrious season. Immediately after the Oldham game, Chasetown were knocked out of the F.A. Vase 0-1 by Nantwich Town in a very disappointing game. The Cheshire side went on to lift the trophy at St. Andrews, Birmingham City – something that surely Chasetown believed they could have achieved themselves.

It was only five years earlier that the Scholars were at the lowest point of their recent history. In 2000-01, the side were in a transitional period after long-serving Manager Mervyn Rowe had left the club. A home defeat to Oldbury United (0-7) was quickly followed by an 0-8 drubbing at Stratford Town, with the Scholars only escaping relegation as no-one was promoted from the leagues below that season.

In the early 1990s, Chasetown F.C. became a force to be reckoned with, lifting the West Midlands League Cup twice, finishing runners-up in the West Midlands League twice, and lifting the Walsall Senior Cup twice at Bescot Stadium. In 1992, the Scholars recorded their largest ever victory, beating Stoke-based Hanford Old Boys 14-1 in a Walsall Senior Cup tie. All-time leading goalscorer Tony Dixon (197 goals) notched a hat-trick in the tie and current Chasetown boss Charlie Blakemore came off the bench to net two.

Chasetown were formed in 1954 as Chase Terrace Old Scholars Youth Club, when Brian Baker – who is still involved with the club today – and schoolmaster Ray Derry formed a soccer section from the Chase Terrace Secondary Modern School. The side played their first competitive games in the Cannock Youth League, remaining there until 1958-59 when they were accepted into the Lichfield and District League. An impressive debut season saw them finish third. During their three-year stay in the League, the Old Scholars were runners-up in the League and Challenge Cup competition.

1961-62 saw them enter the Staffs County League, while a reserve team stayed on in the former League. First-team success followed with the Lichfield and Rugeley Charity Cups, before the club were admitted to the West Midlands (Regional) League Division One and changed to their current title of Chasetown FC in 1972-73.

The newly renamed club soon established themselves as one of the leading clubs in the division. In 11 seasons they won the title in 1977-78, finished second five times, third twice and fourth twice to earn a much-respected record. Chasetown were, however, prevented from promotion because they were playing on a park pitch at Burntwood Recreation Centre, but a breakthrough came in 1983 when they re-homed with a move to the current ground, The Scholars Ground, which coincided with a move up into the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division.

The club took their time to adapt to life at the top, finishing in the lower reaches of the table in their first three seasons. Manager Mervyn Rowe then began to bring about an improvement in the playing squad and they captured their first trophy in 1989-90 when they lifted the League Cup with a 1-0 win over Oldbury in the Final, shortly followed by winning the Walsall Senior Cup, overcoming Blakenall at Bescot Stadium, Walsall F.C., retaining the trophy in 1992-93 beating Pelsall Villa 3-1.

The Scholars were one of the founder members of the newly formed Midland Football Alliance but failed to make an impression in the early seasons.

Present Manager Charlie Blakemore returned to the club in partnership with Michael Rowe, son of previous manager Mervyn, and the club gradually began to return to success. An excellent end to the 2002-03 season saw the club finish 9th, after languishing near to the relegation zone all season. Rowe left in Februay 2004 but, under Blakemore’s leadership, the Scholars improved again, finishing 6th.

In Blakemore’s first full season in complete control of the First Team, 2004-05, Chasetown lifted the Walsall Senior Cup for the third time and finished second to Rushall Olympic in the Midland Alliance, after the Scholars had led the way for most of the campaign.

His second season was Chasetown's most successful season ever. So, the Scholars fans can look forward to his third season with real anticipation.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Crest

Chasetown's crest features a deer, in reference to nearby Cannock Chase, and a Stafford Knot.

[edit] The Scholars Ground

The Scholars' Ground
The Scholars' Ground
  • Address: Church Street, Chasetown, Staffordshire, WS7 3QL
  • Directions: Head into Chasetown from either Highfields Road or the High Street. Church Street is an exit off the painted island by the Uxbridge Arms Public House and the Citroën Garage (straight on from Highfields Road and right from the High Street). Pass the church, take a right fork with the Primary School on your right and the ground is on the left. Parking is available in the ground and at the end of the road (to the right)
  • Opened: 1983
  • Record Attendance: 2,134 Chasetown versus Blyth Spartans, The FA Cup, Fourth Qualifying Round Replay, October 25th 2005
  • Record League Attendance: 839 Chasetown versus Romulus, Midland Football Alliance, April 29th 2006

[edit] Supporters

2004/2005 : Average Home League attendance: 108

2005/2006 : Average Home League attendance: 243

2006/2007 : Average Home League attendance: 309


2005/2006 : Highest Home League attendance: 839

2006/2007 : Highest Home League attendance: 482


2005/2006 : Lowest Home League attendance: 77

2006/2007 : Lowest Home League attendance: 207

Note: Only 2 (out of 18) attendances are below last season's average. 10 attendances are over 300 and 3 over 400.


2005/2006 : Total Home attendance (league and cup) : 11,706 (33 games)

2005/2006 : Average Home attendance (league and cup) : 355


2006/2007 : Total Home attendance (league and cup) : 8,787 (30 games)

2006/2007 : Average Home attendance (league and cup) : 293

Note: 4,134 of the 2005/2006 attendance was the games versus Blyth Spartans and Oldham Athletic

Attendance figures correct as 3rd April 2007


  • Top Attendances at The Scholars Ground
    • 2,134 v. Blyth Spartans (FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round, October 2005)
    • 1,997 v. Oldham Athletic (FA Cup 1st Round Proper, November 2005)
    • 902 v. Aston Villa XI (pre-season friendly, July 2006)
    • 839 v. Romulus (Midland Football Alliance, April 2006)

[edit] Famous Supporters

  • Premiership and FA Cup Final 2006 Referee Alan Wiley is a regular supporter at Chasetown's matches
  • Comedian Frank Carson is friends with current Chairman John Donnelly, and attended all the home matches covered live by the BBC
  • PA announcer Paul Burrell also does the PA for Arsenal and for the 2006 FA Cup Final

[edit] Statistics and records

  • British Gas Business Southern League Division 1 Midlands: 2006-2007
                                                                                                                  Attendance
Aug  5  H  Barwell (JMC Final)       W     3-0     Parsons, Bullimore, McMahon                                        133
    19  a  Bishop's Cleeve           W     1-0     Edwards                                                            200
    22  H  Malvern T                 L     0-1                                                                        306
    26  H  Solihull Boro             W     3-0     Edwards, Bullimore, Steane                                         307
    28  a  Rushall Olym              L     0-1                                                                        257
Sep  2  a  Coalville T (FAC)         D     0-0                                                                        180
     5  H  Coalville T (FACr)        W     3-1     Egan (3)                                                           343
     9  H  Berkhamsted T             W     2-0     Egan (pen), McMahon                                                304
    16  a  Shepshed D (FAC)          W     2-0     Horler, Bullimore                                                  218
    23  a  Brackley T                L     1-2     Edwards                                                            193
    26  H  Bromsgrove Rv (ELC)       W     1-0     Parsons                                                            312
    30  a  Halesowen T (FAC)         L     1-3     Bullimore                                                          598
Oct  3  a  Cinderford T              D     2-2     Edwards, Smith                                                     100
     7  H  Bedworth U                W     1-0     Holland                                                            346
    14  a  Stourport Sw (SSC)        W     3-1     Newall (2), Steane                                                  88
    17  H  Evesham U                 L     1-2     Edwards                                                            273
    21  H  Chorley (FAT)             W     3-1     J. Branch, Bullimore, Egan                                         320
    24  H  Newcastle T (WSC)         W     3-1     Egan, Smith, Thompson                                              215
    28  a  Aylesbury U               L     1-2     Thompson                                                           171
    31  H  Malvern T (ELC)           W     1-0     Bullimore                                                          207
Nov  4  a  Kidsgrove Ath (FAT)       D     0-0                                                                        193
     7  H  Kidsgrove Ath (FAT)       D     1-1 aet Huckfield (Won 4-3 on pens)                                        302
    11  H  Barton Rv                 W     2-1     Smith, Huckfield                                                   246
    14  a  Willenhall T              L     1-2     Horler                                                             172
    18  H  Woodford U                W     2-0     Bullimore, Horler                                                  243
    21  H  Rothwell T                W     3-1     Smith (2), Aulton                                                  207
    28  H  Hyde U (FAT)              L     0-3                                                                        418
Dec  2  H  Dunstable T               D     0-0                                                                        268
     6  a  Solihull Boro             L     1-3     Aulton                                                             103
     9  H  Cinderford T              W     1-0     J. Branch                                                          221
    16  a  Barton Rv                 W     5-1     Thompson, Bullimore, Edwards (2), Robinson                          76
    23  a  Bromsgrove Rv             W     2-0     Bullimore (2)                                                      467
    26  H  Rushall O                 W     1-0     Horler                                                             420
Jan  1  a  Stourport Sw              D     2-2     Parsons, Newell                                                    100
    13  H  Brackley T                L     1-2     McMahon                                                            338
    16  a  Malvern T                 W     1-0     Robinson                                                            85
    20  a  Leighton T                D     1-1     Thomas                                                             107
    27  H  Stourbridge               D     2-2     Edwards (2)                                                        377
    30  H  Stoke C (SSC)             W     2-1     Edwards, McMahon                                                   261
Feb  3  a  Bedworth U                W     1-0     Beckett                                                            161
    13  a  Stourbridge               L     0-2                                                                        178
    15  H  Willenhall T (ELC)        W     2-1     Smith, Turner                                                      206
    17  a  Woodford U                L     1-3     Steane                                                             109
    20  a  Banbury United (ELC)      L     0-1                                                                        103
    24  H  Spalding U                W     2-1     Spacey, Dowdall                                                    264
Mar  3  H  Willenhall T              W     2-1     Dowdall, Parsons                                                   405
    10  a  Dunstable T               W     1-0     Spacey                                                             126
    13  H  Eccleshall (WSC)          W     1-0     Dowdall                                                            165
    17  a  Evesham U                 W     2-0     Beckett, Bullimore                                                 118
    20  H  Sutton Coldfield T        D     0-0                                                                        255
    24  H  Bromsgrove Rv             W     4-1     Bullimore, Edwards, Spacey, Horler                                 482
    27  a  Berkhamsted T             L     0-1                                                                         91
    31  H  Aylesbury U               L     0-1                                                                        301
Apr  3  H  Rushall O (SSC)           L     0-1 aet                                                                    328
     7  a  Sutton Coldfield T        L     0-2                                                                        240 
     9  H  Stourport Sw              L     1-0     Edwards                                                                
    12  H  Gornal Ath (WSC)
    14  a  Spalding U
    17  H  Leighton T
    21  H  Bishop's Cleeve
    28  a  Rothwell T


  • Final Midland Alliance Table (Top 4)
               PL    W   D   L    F    A   G.D.   Pts
Chasetown      42   29   7   6   74   32   + 42    94     Promoted into the Southern Football League Division One Midlands
Stourbridge    42   29   5   8  110   55   + 55    92     Promoted into the Southern Football League Division One Midlands
Malvern Town   42   27   4  11   95   56   + 39    85     Promoted into the Southern Football League Division One Midlands
Romulus        42   23  11   8   84   49   + 35    80

[edit] League Record

  • 1954-1958 - Cannock Youth League
  • 1958-1961 - Lichfield & District League
  • 1961-1972 - Staffordshire County League
  • 1972-1983 - West Midlands (Regional) League Division One
  • 1983-1994 - West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division
  • 1994-2006 - Midland Football Alliance
  • 2006- Southern Football League Division One Midlands

[edit] National Cup Record

  • Best FA Cup performance : First Round Proper - 2005/2006
  • Best FA Vase performance : Fifth Round Proper - 1999/2000
  • Best FA Trophy performance : Third Qualifying Round - 2006/2007

[edit] Team records

(1972/73 Onwards)

  • Most league goals (season) : 94 (West Mids Div 1 ; 1975/76)
  • Most points scored :
    • Two points for a win : 64 (West Mids Div 1, 40 Games, 1975/76)
    • Three points for a win : 94 (Midland Alliance, 42 Games, 2005/06)

[edit] Individual Records

  • Most goals scored (career) : Tony Dixon - 197
  • Most goals scored (match) : Keith Birch - 11 versus Lichfield Laundry (21-1)
  • Highest transfer fee received : £200 for Chris Aullet (Telford United)

[edit] Current squad

Goalkeepers
  • Simon Bryan, Lee Evans, Ryan Price, Martin Taylor
Defenders
  • Neil Aulton, John Branch, Mark Branch, Richard Huckfield, Chris Slater, Vaughan Thomas, Kevin Thompson, Joe Williams, Ian Wright
Midfielders
  • Grant Beckett, Dave Egan, Craig Harris, Craig Holland, Duncan Horler, Lee Parsons, Sam Smith, Paul Spacey, Ben Steane, Mark Swann, Andy Turner
Strikers
  • Lee Bullimore, Daniel Dubidat, Karl Edwards, Paul McMahon, Ashley Robinson, Danny Smith


  • Leading goalscorer 2006-2007 : Lee Bullimore 12 goals
  • Leading goalscorer 2005-2006 : Lee Bullimore (34)
  • Most appearances 2005-2006 : Chris Slater
  • Karl Edwards once scored in 10 consecutive league games - a club record
  • Danny Smith was Chasetown's youngest modern day goalscorer aged 17 years and 143 days

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Managers

  • J. Garbett
  • Brian Baker
  • M. Boot
  • L. Percival
  • B. Murray
  • Bryn Scorey
  • Paul Darby (two spells)
  • Mervyn Rowe (two spells)
  • Graham Smith
  • Benny Brown
  • Cliff Painter
  • Kevin Foster
  • Mick Rowe
  • Charlie Blakemore

[edit] Chairmen

  • Ray Derry
  • A. Heath
  • F. Sarsfield
  • A. Stratton
  • J. Selvey
  • Arthur Scorey
  • Graham Rollins
  • Brian Baker
  • John Walker
  • Bryn Scorey
  • Bernard Davies
  • John Donnelly

[edit] References

  • Mike and Tony Williams (2006). Non League Club Directory 2006. Tony Williams Publications Ltd. ISBN 1-869833-54-6. 

[edit] External links


Southern League Division One Midlands 2006/07

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