Rugby Town F.C.

Full name Rugby Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Valley
Founded 1955 (as New Bilton Juniors)
Ground Butlin Road
Rugby, Warwickshire
Ground Capacity 6,000 (740 seated & 1,000 covered)
Chairman Brian Melvin
Manager Dave Stringer
League Midland League Premier Division
2016–17 Northern Premier League Division One South, 21st of 22 (relegated)

Rugby Town Football Club is a football club based in Rugby, Warwickshire, which plays in the Midland Football League Premier Division having been relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One South at the end of the 2016/17 season. It is nicknamed The Valley, and plays its home matches at Butlin Road. It was originally named New Bilton Juniors and renamed four times. First, in 1956, to Valley Sports. The next time was in 1971 to Valley Sports Rugby, or simply VS Rugby, then in 2000 to Rugby United, and again for the most recent time to Rugby Town F.C. in 2005.

History

Formed by Keith Coughlan and under the name of New Bilton Juniors, the Valley played its first friendly match in 1955.

In 1956, the club was renamed for the first time, to Valley Sports and entered the Rugby and District Football League. The club progressed to the Coventry and North Warwickshire Football League in 1963, and to the United Counties League in 1969 changing the name to VS Rugby.

The club initially played at Thornfield and then briefly at Hillmorton Recreation ground when Thornfield was taken over for the sports centre before ground sharing with the then Southern League side Rugby Town at Oakfield. VS Rugby moved into their own ground, Butlin Road, in 1973 the first competitive game there being a 0-0 draw against Burton Park Wanderers in The United Counties league. In 1975 the club was invited to join the West Midlands League, and took part in the FA Cup for the first time in 1976, being knocked out in the first qualifying round.

In 1981, the Valley's most successful manager, Jimmy Knox, took over. He had previously successfully managed the then Rugby Town (for whom he had also made 452 appearances) and AP Leamington. Knox turned around the club's fortunes dramatically and in1983 they won The FA Vase, defeating Halesowen Town 1–0.

For the 1983/4 season the club joined The Southern League where success continued with the club winning The Midland Division in 1986/7, The Southern League Cup in 1989/90 and The Birmingham Senior Cup in 1988/9 and 1991/2.

During Jimmy Knox's 11 years at Butlin Road the Valley had much success in the FA Cup, their best being a run to the second round in 1987/8 being knocked out by Bristol Rovers after a drawn game at Butlin Road. They also had memorable cup ties against Northampton Town, Bristol City, and Leyton Orient.

Once Knox left the club in 1992 its fortunes started to decline and despite reaching the second round of The FA Cup again in the 1992/3 season they were relegated and the then Chairman put the club into receivership. A group of supporters that included founder Keith Coughlan, however, rescued the club, and manager Ron Bradbury stayed on to gain promotion behind newly formed Rushden & Diamonds in 1994. The same season the club also again reached the first round of The FA Cup losing at home to Brentford.

VS Rugby changed its name to Rugby United in 2000, and to Rugby Town in 2005.

Valley came close to promotion twice under manager Dave Stringer in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. In 2012–13 they missed out on the title on the final day before losing to Biggleswade Town in the play-off final at Butlin Road. The following season saw Valley once again in contention for the title on the final day only to fail to secure top spot. Promotion hopes once again ended in the play-offs after a defeat to Slough Town over two legs in the semi-final. The 2014/15 season was less successful for Valley with the club failing to make the play-offs after an inconsistent season. At the end of the campaign, Rugby Town parted company with manager Dave Stringer.

For the first time in the club's history, Rugby Town were moved into the Northern Premier League system for the 2015–16 season.[1] Stringer's replacement, former Rushden & Diamonds midfielder Gary Mills, tendered his resignation early into the season after a poor start and was replaced by ex-Tamworth boss Dale Belford.[2] Rugby recovered and finished the season in ninth place before Belford left the club by mutual consent.

At the start of the 2016/17 season James Jepson was appointed manager but lasted but a few weeks being replaced by former player Gary Moran in September 2016. Unfortunately Moran could not guide Rugby away from the relegation zone and they were condemned to relegation to the Midland Football League on the final day of the season with Moran resigning shortly afterwards[3].

Former manager Dave Stringer returned to the role of manager in May 2017 after leaving Chasetown[4].

Ground

Butlin Road

The club has played at Butlin Road since 1973.
Location Butlin Road, Rugby, Warwickshire
Owner Rugby Town F.C.
Operator Rugby Town F.C.
Capacity 6,000 (740 seated)
Record attendance 3,961 (Rugby Town vs. Northampton Town, 1984)
Surface Grass
Opened October 1973
Tenants
Rugby Town F.C. (1973–)

The ground, unlike many in non-league circles, has covering on all four sides of the ground and seating on two sides.

The official capacity was confirmed as 5,375 in 2005 but this is set to increase with the new 1,300 covered terrace at the allotment end as well as further terracing developments throughout the stadium.

Now, approximately 2,800 spectators are able to be accommodated under cover and 740 of these can also be seated. The main stand, which holds 500 fans and also includes the dressing rooms. Helped by a Football Foundation & Stadia Improvement Fund Grant, the stand was open for use in early 2003, but it was not officially opened until August 2003, when ex-England International Darius Vassell did the honours as Rugby played an Aston Villa XI.

New facilities under the stand also include 4 changing rooms, referees' room, male, female and disabled toilets and a physio room. It will provide air conditioned rooms and top quality showers – bought from another ex-Premiership ground in the shape of Manchester City's old ground Maine Road. These new changing facilities will create extra space where the old rooms are placed to possibly extend the superb VS Bar which was refurbished into a sports bar in 1999 and is a great place for all functions.

The 2003–04 season saw the introduction of new dugouts at Butlin Road. The ex-Filbert Street structures have a strip of Astroturf laid in front of the dugout area to stop wear and tear.

Current squad

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 Niall Cooper
England GK Raajan Gill
England GK Ashley Bodycote
England DF Carl Sibson
England DF Joe Pheasant
England DF Craig Kelly
England DF Ashley Gray
England DF Mason Rowley
England DF Tom James
England DF Tom Ryan
England DF Spencer Smith
England DF Ryan Walker
England DF Sam Woods
England MF Dominic Bolton
England MF Iwan Cartwright (on loan from Wrexham)
England MF Danny Clifton (on loan from Northampton Town)
No. Position Player
England MF Harry Holloway
Bermuda MF Roger Lee
England MF Rob Parker
England MF Danny Reynolds (on loan from Wrexham)
England MF Dylan Tellyn
England MF Steve Towers
England MF Sam Warburton (on loan from Northampton Town)
England FW Jake Healy
England FW David Kolodynski
England FW Seb Lake-Gaskin
England FW Callum Powell
England FW Charlie Whiteside

Past players

Since entry to Southern Football League in 1983–84

Record appearances

in order of most appearances

Record goalscorers

in order of most goals

Managers

Since entry to Southern Football League in 1983–84

Honours

Records

Since entry to Southern Football League in 1983–84

Best performances

References

  1. "Rugby Town officially bid farewell to Southern League". Rugby Observer. 28 June 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. "Dale Belford Takes The Valley Reins". Rugby Town FC. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  3. "Rugby Town FC | Official Website | 2016-17 | Moran Steps Aside as Valley Target Bounce Back". www.rugbytownfc.com. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  4. "Rugby Town FC | Official Website | 2017-18 | Stringer Returns To Valley Hot Seat". www.rugbytownfc.com. Retrieved 2017-06-07.

Coordinates: 52°22′23.41″N 1°14′06.08″W / 52.3731694°N 1.2350222°W / 52.3731694; -1.2350222

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