Lymington Town F.C.

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Lymington Town
Full name Lymington Town Football Club
Nickname(s) Town, The Linnets
Founded 1876 (reformed in 1998)
Ground The Sports Ground, Lymington[1]
Chairman George Shaw [2]
Manager Stuart Doling [3]
League Wessex League
Premier Division[4]
2012–13 [5] Wessex League
Premier Division, 19th
Home colours
Away colours

Lymington Town F.C. is a football club based in Lymington, England. Known as "The Linnets", they were originally founded in 1876 and played in the Hampshire League for many years. As of the 2013–14 season, they play in the Wessex League Premier Division.[6]

History

In 1986 they became founder members of the Wessex League and two years later merged with local rivals Wellworthy Athletic to become AFC Lymington. The new club enjoyed immense success, winning the Wessex League title before joining forces with local rivals New Milton in 1998 to become known as Lymington & New Milton.

However, many people were opposed to the merger so they reformed Lymington Town. The new club joined the Hampshire League Division Three in 1998 and soon progressed to the top division. They are currently members of the Wessex League Premier Division, which they reached after winning the Wessex League Division One title in the 2004–05 season.

Former players include Jason Stride, John Bailey, Russell Perrett and David Peach[citation needed].

They are the former holders of the Wessex League Cup, which they won in 2007, beating Bournemouth on penalties.

In the 2007–08 season, they reached the fourth round of the FA Vase, which is their best ever performance in the competition.

The 2009–10 season started with Jeremy Stagg as manager. Stagg resigned with the club in eighth place in the Wessex League Premier Division table. Dave Morris took over and the club eventually finished a disappointing 20th, following a dismal run of one league win in 20 games. Morris resigned from the post on April 23, leaving Mick Cuffie and Bob Sullivan in temporary charge.

The 2010–11 season saw new managers Stuart and Matt Hussey take charge who were previously with Wessex League Premier Division side Winchester City and finished in 11th position. Town have seen a huge change in player personnel for the 2011–12 season which has also seen first team coach Darren Burdle leave to join bitter rivals Winchester City for the forthcoming season (2011–12).

Ground

Lymington Town play their home games at The Sports Ground, Southampton Road, Lymington, SO41 9ZG.

Honours

  • Wessex League Division Two[7]
    • Champions 2004–05

records

  • FA Cup[7]
    • Preliminary Round 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12

Current Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Stuart Williamson
England GK Ben Field
England DF Daniel Pancaldi
England DF Ellis White
England DF Benjamin Rizzo
England DF Edward Stacey
England DF Merl Anteney-Wright
England DF Martin Randall
England DF Philip Spacagna
England MF Samuel Alexander-Floyd
England MF Steve Allen
England MF Alex Blake
England MF James Fry
Brazil MF Carlos Geteski
England MF Luke Baker
England MF Samuel James
England MF Jack Jewell
England MF Darren Ritchie
England MF Thomas Smith
England MF Matthew Vokes
England MF Rhys Williams
England MF Ryan Ferguson
England MF Jake Bockhart
England FW Shane Sims
England FW Luke Maurin
England FW Lee New
England FW Roy Viner
England FW James Davis
England FW Jack Igglesden
England FW Rhys Jones
No. Position Player
England GK Ryan Lewis
England GK Ian Churchill
England DF Greg King
England DF Luke Palmer
England DF Pierce Speechley-Price
England DF Adam Lavis
England DF Ross Clarke
England DF Ross Boon
England DF Luke Musgrove
Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Jay Dia Mamba
England MF Simon Young
Tanzania MF Abraham Kapinga
England MF Neil Ashall
England MF Jake Roze
England MF Jon Huggins
England MF Michael Baxter
England MF Rikki Richardson
Zambia MF Gary Rogers
England MF Craig Light
England MF David Gray
England MF Jordan Scares
England MF Daniel Fairhurst
England MF Leighton-J Speechley-Price
England FW Mark Phillips
England FW Joe Chamberlain
Portugal FW Bruno Montenegro
England FW Jordan Rogers
England FW Peter Hurford
England FW Joe Turner
England FW Jamie Plowman
[8]

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Coordinates: 50°45′33.19″N 1°32′53.48″W / 50.7592194°N 1.5481889°W / 50.7592194; -1.5481889

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