Witney United F.C.

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Witney United
Full name Witney United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blanketmen
Founded 2001
Ground The Marriots Stadium, Witney
Chairman Steve Lake
Manager Andy Lyne
League Hellenic League Premier Division
2006-07 6th Hellenic League Premier Division

Witney United FC (WUFC) was formed by a group of Witney Town supporters following the demise of their beloved club. Intent on bring senior football back to the town the group registered Witney United FC with the Oxfordshire Football Association in 2001.

For almost a year they had little else other than the name! There was no ground, team or manager. That year was all about raising funds and the profile of the club. The club set itself a challenging business plan that targeted a return to Southern League football within 5 seasons. Finally after much hard work it all came together.

In 2002 WUFC gained a lease on the original Witney Town stadium and were accepted into Division One (West) of the Hellenic League. In it’s first year the Club struggled to attract local players and finally finished 15th in the Division.

The second season saw the club move forward finally finishing the season in 4th place and gaining a surprise, last minute, offer of promotion to the Premier Division.

The challenge of promotion was compounded by the fact that the Club would start it’s third ever season with it’s third ever manager! But under the management team of Alan Clark, Steve Paish and Spencer Keyes the team proved it could hold it’s own – finally finishing a creditable 11th out of 22. The Club also competed, for the first time, in the F.A. Vase winning through the first three rounds – eventually losing to Deal Town away. Further success was achieved in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup where Witney finally fell to Oxford City in the semi-finals.

The 2005/06 season saw United enter the FA Cup for the first time and were very unlucky to bow out after a replay against Southern League high-fliers Clevedon Town. The FA Vase brought similar disappointment as they went out to Truro City at the second hurdle.

In October 2005 Alan Clark resigned as 1st Team Manager and Spencer Keyes stepped up from Assistant Manager to replace him. Spencer’s first management move was to recruit Pete Lamont as his No2.

The side went from strength to strength and a top 6 finish was claimed on the very last day of the season to round off an excellent season.

United enter 2006/07 with a certain amount of optimism as the bid to bring Southern League football back to West Oxfordshire. A lack of consistency and too many draws saw them slip away from the leading pack and eventually finish 6th for the second season running. The club did however reach the Challenge Cup Final before losing 2-1 to Hungerford Town.

In the close season Keyes stood down as Manager and United moved quickly to appoint Andy Lyne. Lyner had two spells as manager at Witney Town in the nineties and his homecoming was well received by the fans who hoped he could work his magic for a third time at Marriotts Stadium.


Contents

[edit] Current squad

[edit] Management

  • Andy Lyne - Manager
  • Kevin McGreshkin - Assistant Manager
  • Andy Leach - First Team Coach
  • Kevin Kennedy - Fitness Coach

[edit] Players

  • Chris Webb - Goalkeeper
  • Liam Illsley - Defender
  • Ben Reynolds - Defender
  • Omar Takriti - Defender
  • Neil Maskell - Defender
  • Jon Steedman - Defender
  • Andy Marriott - Defender
  • Dean Smith - Defender
  • Vinny Byfield - Defender
  • Chris Johnson - Midfielder
  • Jermaine Ferreira - Midfielder
  • Stuart Douglas - Midfielder
  • Luke Brandon - Midfielder
  • Jimmy Griffin - Midfielder
  • Harry Burnley - Midfielder
  • Kevin Lewis - Midfielder
  • Jon-Paul Mills - Midfielder
  • Jamie Mills - Midfielder
  • John McMahon - Striker (captain)
  • Gary Wickens - Striker
  • Jed Riddy - Striker
  • Chris Harper - Striker
  • Andrew Younie - Striker
  • Lewis Brownhill - Striker
  • Christian Perkins - Striker
  • Andy Caton - Striker


[edit] Stadium

Marriotts Stadium


Source - www.witneyunited.co.uk

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