Tividale F.C.

Tividale
Full name Tividale Football Club
Nickname(s) The Dale
Founded 1954
Ground The Beeches
Tividale
West Midlands
Capacity 1,350
Chairman Chris Dudley
Manager Ian Long
League Northern Premier League
Division One South
2014–15 Northern Premier League Division One South, 8th

Tividale F.C. is a football club based in Tividale, near Dudley, West Midlands, England. They were established in 1954. In the 2011–12 season, under the management of Dean Whitehouse, they reached the 5th round of the FA Vase, the furthest the club has progressed in the competition[1] They won the Midland Football Alliance in 2013–14.

History

Tividale (yellow shirts) playing Oadby Town in the FA Vase in 2010

Tividale F.C. was formed in 1954 as the senior branch of Tividale Hall Youth Club F.C and originally played in the Handsworth and District League, before moving on to the Warwickshire & West Midlands Alliance. In 1966 they joined the newly formed West Midlands (Regional) League Division One. In 1973 they gained promotion to the Premier Division and remained there for nearly 20 years, with a best-placed finish of 4th.

In 1991 the club were relegated to Division One due to no longer being able to meet the required ground standards for the top division, and these events led to a number of management and playing staff leaving the club. New manager Terry Jones was able to turn the club's fortunes around and in 1993 Tividale finished second in Division One and won promotion back into the Premier. Unfortunately in the same year the Midland Football Alliance was formed, moving the West Midlands League one step down the pyramid, so in a sense the club had not advanced.

Since their return to the Premier Division Tividale have generally been a mid-table side, although in 2001–02 they finished second, despite having three points deducted. Between 2002 and 2004 the club reached the final of the Walsall Senior Cup in three successive seasons, winning the trophy in 2003.

The club is managed by Ian Long, who joined as joint-manager with Stuart Scriven in 2013. After Scriven left the club due to work commitments in 2013, Long assumed sole managership of the first team.[2]

Ground

Tividale moved to their current ground in Packwood Road in 1974, renaming it The Beeches. This name was chosen to honour a British Waterways official who had granted the site's lease to the club. The new ground was situated in a newly developed residential street on the Tividale Hall Estate on land which had previously been inaccessible to motor vehicles and which had required the demolition of four houses in order to open up the land for development.

In 1991 a new rule was introduced by the West Midlands League that all Premier Division clubs must have floodlights. As Tividale could not afford to erect lights at The Beeches, they had no option but to step down to Division One. Floodlights were eventually erected two years later.

More recent development work has seen the building of a 200 seater stand, new changing rooms, a boardroom, and the refurbishment of the Social Club. In spring 2014 club achieved the ground grading that allowed them to play in the Northern Premier League Division One South for the 2014-15 season

Honours

Club records

Players

Current squad

As of 22 April 2015[4]

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 Charles Price
England GK Paul Evans
England DF Andrew Parsons
England DF Zach Foster
England DF Richard Huckfield
England DF Luke Paskin
England DF Mark Smith
England MF Daniel Ashton
England DF Christopher Field
England MF David Bellis
England MF Sam Williams
England MF Ryan Winwood
England MF Nigel Penney
England MF Mitchell Botfield
England MF Leigh Downing
England FW Daniel Priest
England FW Karl Edwards
England FW Jordan Archer

External links

References

  1. http://www.fchd.info/TIVIDALE.HTM.
  2. "Scriv Steps Down". http://www.tividalefc.com''.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tividale at the Football Club History Database
  4. "First – Players & Coaches". Tividale F.C. Retrieved 2010-09-10.