Accrington Stanley F.C.

Accrington Stanley
Full name Accrington Stanley Football Club
Nickname(s) The Stans or Stanley,
The (Famous) Minnows,
The 'Owd Reds,
The Accies
Founded 1968
Ground Crown Ground, Accrington
(Capacity: 5,057 (1,200 seated))
Chairman Flag of England Eric Whalley
Manager Flag of England John Coleman
League League Two
2007–08 17th
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Accrington Stanley Football Club is an English football club from Accrington in Lancashire, in the north-west of England, formed in 1968. The town regained a club with league status after 44 years, when they were promoted as champions of the Nationwide Conference on 15 April 2006.[1] One of the clubs relegated from League Two was Oxford United, ironically, the team that was elected to replace the former Accrington Stanley as members of the Football League in 1962. The club has been owned by Chairman Eric Whalley since the mid 1990s and employs Robert Heys, who joined the club in 2002, as Chief Executive.

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History

Accrington had been without a football team following the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley in 1966. The original team had been formed in 1891, and played in The Football League from 1921 to 1961; it had spent its final four seasons in the Lancashire Combination. In a meeting in the town library in October 1968 the revival was started and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground. Since their formation, Stanley have climbed the non-League pyramid to reach The Football League. Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and started the development of the club's ground. After the club was relegated in 1999, Whalley appointed John Coleman as manager. In 2005-06, Stanley won the Football Conference and were promoted to League Two, switching places with relegated Oxford United - the team that had replaced the former Accrington club in the Football League in 1962.

The club's recent rise to the Conference level, and eventually to the League, is attributed in part to the windfall of hundreds of thousands of pounds reaped by the sell-on clause in the December 2001 transfer of former Stanley star Brett Ormerod to Southampton, who paid Blackpool over a million pounds for his contract. Stanley had taken £50,000 from Blackpool in 1997 with the agreement that Blackpool would pay Accrington a quarter of what they might have received if they in turn transferred Ormerod to another team. The 2002-03 championship of the Northern Premier League followed quickly on Accrington's getting the cash. Further funds were raised with the sale of J.Gray to Stirling Albion.

On 21 August 2006, Accrington Stanley won their first ever Football League Cup match, beating Nottingham Forest 1–0. Their first appearance in the second round resulted in a loss on penalties against Premiership team Watford at Vicarage Road.

2006-07 saw Accrington Stanley finish 20th in League Two, and in 2007-08 they improved slightly to finish 17th.

The club also has a women's team playing in the Lancashire FA Women's County League Division One.

In 2008, the club was the subject of a documentary series, titled "Accrington Stanley... Exactly!", a reference to the famous advert (below), broadcast only in the Granada region, as part of ITV1's regional programming.

Name

The original town team, Accrington F.C., were amongst the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888, before resigning from the league after just five years. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley W.M.C on Stanley Street in Accrington. With the demise of Accrington F.C., Stanley Villa took the town name to become Accrington Stanley. There was also a team originally based in West London called Stanley F.C., who played against the likes of Fulham and QPR in the late 19th Century before folding.

Stanley were pushing for fans in the Asian, mainly Chinese market (similar to Manchester United) for revenue, calling themselves "the world's most famous little club". However this never really took off.[2]

The club published on their website, as an April Fools Joke, the suggestion that they were considering a name change to Lancashire Stanley United, in order to broaden their fan base. However, because of the positive reaction, the club decided to seriously consider the change.[3][4]

Television advertisement

The club was name-checked in a celebrated British advert for milk, from the 1980s.[5] The scene was two boys with thick Scouse accents in Liverpool football shirts in a kitchen, looking for something to drink after a game of football. The dialogue ran as follows:

Boy 1 enters shot, puts ball on top of fridge, and opens it

Boy 2: "Got any lemonade?"
Boy 1: "If you want!" (he takes a bottle of (presumably) lemonade from the fridge and hands it to Boy 2 and a bottle of milk which he pours some for himself in a glass)
Boy 2: "Milk.....Ugh!"
Boy 1: "It's what Ian Rush drinks."
Boy 2: "Ian Rush?"
Boy 1: "Yeah, an' he says if I didn't drink lots of milk, when I grow up I'll only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley!"
Boy 2: "Accrington Stanley? ... Who are they??!"
Boy 1: "Exactly!"

Boy 2 tries to get to Boy 1's milk.

Boy 1: "Nah, gerroff!"
Boy 2: "Gimmie some!"
Boy 1: "Gerroff!"

Notable supporters

Players

As of 13 November 2008.

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Scotland GK Kenny Arthur
2 Flag of England DF Peter Cavanagh (captain)
3 Flag of England DF Chris King
4 Flag of England DF Leam Richardson
5 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Colin Murdock
6 Flag of England MF Andrew Procter
7 Flag of England MF John Miles
8 Flag of England FW Bevan Burey
9 Flag of England FW Jamie Clarke (on loan from Blackburn Rovers)
10 Flag of England FW Paul Mullin
11 Flag of England MF Robert Grant
12 Flag of England DF Phil Edwards
14 Flag of Ireland MF Jimmy Ryan
No. Position Player
15 Flag of England DF Robbie Williams
16 Flag of England MF John Mullin
17 Flag of England GK Ian Dunbavin
18 Flag of England DF Peter Murphy
19 Flag of England DF James Bell
20 Flag of England FW Andrew Smith
21 Flag of England FW Chris Turner
23 Flag of Ireland FW Craig Mahon (on loan from Wigan Athletic)
24 Flag of England GK Jamie Speare
26 Flag of Australia MF Rostyn Griffiths (on loan from Blackburn Rovers)
28 Flag of England FW Gregg Blundell (on loan from Darlington)
29 Flag of England DF Kieran Charnock (on loan from Peterborough United)

Notable former players

England
  • Flag of England Ian Craney
  • Flag of England Brett Ormerod
  • Flag of England Gary Roberts

Former players

In a survey published by the Professional Footballers' Association in December 2007, Chris Grimshaw was listed as the all-time favourite player amongst Accrington Stanley fans.

League history

Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined the Lancashire Combination
1970-1971 Lancashire Combination 6
1971-1972 Lancashire Combination 2 Runners Up
1972-1973 Lancashire Combination 3
1973-1974 Lancashire Combination 1 Champions
1974-1975 Lancashire Combination 10
1975-1976 Lancashire Combination 2 Runners Up
1976-1977 Lancashire Combination 3
1977-1978 Lancashire Combination 1 Champions
1978-1979 Cheshire County Division Two 5
1979-1980 Cheshire County Division Two 2 Runners Up
Accrington Stanley were not promoted because of ground difficulties
1980-1981 Cheshire County Division Two 1 Champions
1981-1982 Cheshire County Division One 13
Placed in North West Counties Division One upon merger of the Cheshire County & Lancashire Combination football leagues
1982-1983 North West Counties Division One 10
1983-1984 North West Counties Division One 7
1984-1985 North West Counties Division One 15
1985-1986 North West Counties Division One 11
1986-1987 North West Counties Division One 2 Runners Up
1987-1988 Northern Premier League 8
1988-1989 Northern Premier League 6
1989-1990 Northern Premier League 3
1990-1991 Northern Premier League 4
1991-1992 Northern Premier League 8
1992-1993 Northern Premier League 6
1993-1994 Northern Premier League 16
1994-1995 Northern Premier League 15
1995-1996 Northern Premier League 7
1996-1997 Northern Premier League 11
1997-1998 Northern Premier League 20
1998-1999 Northern Premier League 22 Relegated
1999-2000 Northern Premier Division One 1 Champions
2000-2001 Northern Premier League 9
2001-2002 Northern Premier League 6
2002-2003 Northern Premier League 1 Champions
2003-2004 Conference 10
2004-2005 Conference National 10
2005-2006 Conference National 1 Champions
2006-2007 League Two 20
2007-2008 League Two 17

References

  1. "Watch out United, Accrington are advancing on the Asian market", BBC Sport (2006-04-15). Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 
  2. James Ducker (2006-12-29). "Watch out United, Accrington are advancing on the Asian market", Sunday Times. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. 
  3. "Stanley reveal name change proposal", Virgin Media (2008-04-01). Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 
  4. "Accrington Stanley consider name change after April Fool's joke gets positive response", Daily Mail (2008-04-02). Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 
  5. Advert at YouTube

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