Guiseley A.F.C.

Guiseley
Full name Guiseley Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lions
Founded 1909
Ground Nethermoor Park, Guiseley
Capacity 3,000 (500 seated)
Chairman Phil Rogerson
Manager Mark Bower
League Conference North
2014–15 Conference North, 5th
Website Club home page

Guiseley Association Football Club is an English football club based in Guiseley, West Yorkshire. They play in the Conference North.

History

Founded in 1909 by a local group of enthusiasts, the club’s first success came in 1913 when they won the local Wharfedale League. Following the end of the First World War the club switched to the Leeds League, achieving little until 1924 when another switch, to the West Riding County Amateur Football League, eventually brought success. A treble of league championships followed in the 1930s as well as two appearances in the last 16 of the old F.A. Amateur Cup, against South Bank in 1932 and Cambridge Town (now City) in 1934.

A fourth league title was won in 1939, after which seventeen years were to elapse before the fifth, achieved in 1956. It was followed by another switch, to the West Yorkshire League, which heralded a remarkable run of success in the local Wharfedale Challenge Cup, the trophy being won on nine out of ten occasions in the 1960s.

They joined Division Two of the Yorkshire League in 1968 and were relegated to the newly formed Third Division in 1970. Having returned to the Second Division at the first attempt, they gained promotion to the First Division in 1974. Relegated from their first season, they return the following year as Yorkshire League Division Two Champions. They were Yorkshire League Runners-up in 1980 and 1982.

They were founder members of Northern Counties East League in 1982–83 and reached the FA Vase Semi-Final in 1990. They won it at Bramall Lane the following season, beating Gresley Rovers 3–1 in a replay after a 4–4 draw at Wembley Stadium along with the Northern Counties East League title, gaining promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One in 1991.

They reached the FA Vase Final again in 1992 this time as runners-up to Wimborne Town and won the Northern Premier League First Division in 1994, a season also marked by an FA Trophy semi-final appearance with Runcorn.

They stayed in the Premier Division until relegation in 2000 but returned to the top division in 2004. In the 2007–08 season, they narrowly missed out on a playoff place, finishing 6th, just one point behind Buxton.

Since 1990, they have reached the 4th Qualifying round of the FA Cup six times, reaching the 1st round proper in 2002–03, losing 0–4 at Luton Town. Reaching it again in the 2010–11 season beating Redditch United 2–1.

In August 2008, just one week before the start of their 2008–09 league season, the club's Nethermoor ground was attacked by arsonists. One third of the main stand was damaged in the early morning blaze. More than 40 seats and wooden flooring were destroyed, which would cost £20,000 to replace.[1]

The Lions won the 2009–10 Northern Premier League on the last day of the season. A 2–0 victory over Ashton United coupled with Boston United drawing with Marine, meant that Guiseley will be playing in the Conference North during the 2010–11 season. This league championship victory capped their centenary year.

They had a great start to Conference North life and, as of the end of October 2010, they were third in the league. After a good FA cup run, they eventually lost 5–0 Crawley Town in the first round. They also had a good run in the FA Trophy, reaching the quarter finals before losing 1–0 at home to Luton Town. However, they did win the West Riding County Cup, beating Thackley at Valley Parade 4–2 after extra time.[2]

As well as cup success, Guiseley defied expectations by finishing 5th in the league – their highest league placing in their history – and also earning themselves a place in the play-offs. In the play-off semi-finals they knocked out Boston United – winning the first leg 1–0 thanks to a Warren Peyton blockbuster. Guiseley lost the second leg 3–2 (after extra time) but the game was drawn on aggregate and Guiseley won the penalty shoot-out.[3]

The play-off final against AFC Telford United was held at the New Bucks Head on 15 May. Guiseley lost the match 3-2 having led 2-1 with 12 minutes remaining.

Guiseley once again competed in the Conference North for the 2011–12 season. The club sold their top scorer for the 2010–11 season, James Walshaw to Conference Premier side Darlington FC

After boosting their squad in the summer of 2011, Guiseley announced they had re-signed James Walshaw in early 2012 from Darlington to bolster their push for promotion.

At the beginning of March 2012 Guiseley were 4th in the league, 12 points behind league leaders Hyde, but with three games in hand. Guiseley also progressed through to the West Riding Cup final for the second consecutive year. They were knocked out the FA Cup by Ashington FC in the second qualifying round, a side three divisions below Guiseley. Entering 2012, Guiseley were once again performing well in the league- they also signed Chris Senior from Alfreton on loan and sold Michael Brough to local rivals Harrogate Town FC in December. Guiseley finished the season in 2nd place, narrowly losing the title to Hyde FC by five points. Guiseley went on to face Nuneaton in the play-off semi-final. They drew the first leg 1-1 away, and the tie score remained 1-1 after 90 minutes into the return leg at Nethermoor and the match entered extra time. However, an Andy Brown goal in the 118th minute for Nuneaton clinched the match. Nuneaton went on to secure promotion by beating Gainsborough Trinity 1-0 in the play-off final.

Guiseley started the new season with a 4–1 win over Histon FC, a 7–1 romping of Droylsden FC, and 2–0 wins over Gainsborough Trinity FC and Workington FC meaning they were top after four games. Consistent performances by Chester FC throughout the season resulted in them comfortably taking the league title and clinching promotion. Guiseley went on to finish in second place in the league for the second consecutive season, reaching the play-offs for the third season in a row. The Lions went on to lose their play-off sem-final tie against FC Halifax Town 3-1 on aggregate. Guiseley also enjoyed a good F.A Cup run in the 2012-13 campaign, reaching the First Round Proper for the second time in three seasons and the seventh time in the club's history, beating Bamber Bridge, Colwyn Bay and Buxton in the qualifying rounds. They were knocked out at this stage by Conference Premier side, Barrow, losing the replay 1-0 having drawn 2-2 in the first leg at Nethermoor Park.

At the start of the 2013-14 Conference North season, manager Steve Kittrick was sacked six matches into the new campaign, with Guiseley having accumulated 8 points. The ex Bradford City captain Mark Bower was subsequently appointed as his successor.

Guiseley have an academy set up playing in the FC Youth Academy North League. It is well known for producing good players. A.F.C. Bournemouth signed Ben Whitefield on transfer deadline day.

Stadium

The club plays at Nethermoor Park, which has a capacity of 3,000, with a seated stand totalling 500 and two terraced stands however the club are looking towards extending the ground [4]

Current squad

Updated as of 31 July 2014. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Steve Dickinson
England GK Steven Drench
England DF Danny Ellis
England DF Danny Hall
England DF Kyle Harrison
England DF Danny Lowe
England DF Ben Parker (Captain)
England DF Ryan Toulson
England DF Ben Walker
England MF Danny Boshell
England MF Wayne Brooksby
No. Position Player
England MF Andy Holdsworth
England MF Luke Porritt
England MF Gavin Rothery
England MF Jack Stockdill
England FW Nicky Boshell
England FW Adam Boyes
England FW Alex Johnson
England FW Oli Johnson

Honours

References

  1. Fairhurst, Mel (2008-08-10). "Arsonists blamed over ground blaze". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  2. Unknown, Unknown (2011-04-18). "Guiseley produce extra effort to clinch County Cup". Gazette and Observer. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  3. Unknown, Unknown (2011-05-09). "Lions reach Blue Square Bet North play off final". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
  4. Details for Nethermoor Park, Guiseley WorldStadia.com

External links

Coordinates: 53°52′37.84″N 1°43′09.95″W / 53.8771778°N 1.7194306°W