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Newcastle Town F.C.

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Newcastle Town
Full name Newcastle Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Castle
Founded 1964
Ground Lyme Valley Stadium, Buckmaster Avenue, Clayton Newcastle-under-Lyme
(Capacity: 4,000)
Chairman Carl Birchall
Manager Greg Clowes
League North West Counties Football League
Premier Division
2007-08 North West Counties Football League
First Division, 3rd
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Newcastle Town F.C. are an English football club based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. They play in the Premier Division of the North West Counties Football League. They are full members of the Staffordshire County Football Association.

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[edit] History

The club was formed as a Sunday league club in 1964. The club as it is now emerged in 1986 following the merger of Parkway Clayton and Newcastle Town, after the original Newcastle Town ran into financial difficulties, and a year after initial merger talks had broken down. They joined the Mid-Cheshire League in Division Two and in their first season, 1982-83 were promoted to Division One as champions, losing only one game all season and scoring 102 goals in 30 games, while conceding just 18. The following season they finished fourth in Division One, then third in 1984-85 and then were crowned Mid-Cheshire League champions in 1985-86. They spent one more season in the league, finishing second, beore moving up to the North West Counties Football League, Division Two for the 1987-88 season, when they finished fourth.[1][2][3]

After a period of consolidation, a runners-up finish in the 1991-92 season saw the club promoted to Division One, while they also entered the FA Cup for the first time beating Ossett Albion 2-0 in the preliminary round, befor losing 2-1 to Bootle in the first qualifying round. They also won thei first major honour since joining the league by lifting the Lamot Pils Trophy. In their first season in Division One they finished fifth and also won the Tennants Floodlit Trophy, beating Chadderton at Wigan Athletic's Springfield Park ground. They finished in the runners-up spot in the league two consecutive seasons in 1995-96 and 1996-97. Also in 1996-97 they reached the FA Cup first round proper after winning all five ties in the qualifying rounds before losing 2-0 to Notts County on 17 November 1996, played at Stoke City's Victoria Ground. They were also losing finalists in the Staffordshire Senior Cup and the Walsall Senior Cup, while winning the League Challenge Cup. Third and fourth place league finishes in 1997-98 and 1998-99 were followed up by a third runners-up finish in 1999-2000. That season also saw the club reach the semi-finals of the FA Vase. Starting off in the second qualifying round with a 4-0 home win over Dudley Town they were eventaully knocked out in the semi-finals by eventual winners Deal Town 3-1 on aggregate.[1][2][3]

The 2004-05 season saw another runners-up finish in the league and in 2007-08 they finished third before a league restructure saw Division One renamed the Premier Division in the 2008-09 season.[1][2][3]

[edit] Stadium

The club play at the Lyme Valley Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,000. It is notable for having a velodrome that is used for track cycling running around the pitch.[4] It has covered accommodation for 1,000 with 300 seats. The stadium is located in a large parkland area. There is a clubhouse with the 300 seater stand on one side of the pitch behind the velodrome. On the opposite side is a larger covered wooden stand which has a small amount of terracing. At each end of the pitch are the curved bends of the velodrome.[1]

Stoke City play their reserve matches at Lyme Valley, while the stadium regularly holds pre-season friendlies with local Football League clubs Stoke City, Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra.

[edit] Reserves and youth teams

The club has a reserve team that plays in the Staffordshire County Senior League[5] as well as a youth team in the Midland Floodlit Youth League, Northern Division.[6]

[edit] Honours

[edit] League

  • Mid-Cheshire League
    • Division One champions: 1985-86
    • Division One runners-up: 1986-87
    • Division Two champions: 1982-83, 1990-91
  • Potteries and District League
    • Champions: 1984-85, 1985-86
    • Cup Winners: 1984-85, 1985-86

[edit] Cup

  • Midland Sunday Cup
    • Winners: 1985-86, 1986-87
    • Finalists: 1984-85, 1987-88
  • Potteries and District League
    • Cup winners: 1984-85, 1985-86
  • Staffordshire FA Vase
    • Finalists: 1992-93
  • Staffordshire FA Sunday Cup
    • Winners: 1979-80
  • Sentinel Cup
    • Winners: 1994-95
  • Sentinel Shield
    • Winners: 1986-87
    • Finalists: 2003-04
  • Staffordshire FA Youth Cup
    • Winners: 1988-89, 1992-93, 1993-94

[edit] Attendances

[edit] Records

  • Largest league attendance: 1,833 vs FC United of Manchester, North West Counties Football League Division One, 2006-07 season

[edit] Averages

As of 9 March 2009, the average league-game attendance at the Lyme Valley Stadium for the 2008–09 season is 108, which places Newcastle Town 8th for the division, and is a decrease of 13.9% from the previous season.[7]

Past averages:

Source: English football site

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "[http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/newcastle_t_mattlock_review.html The Mattlock Review Newcastle Town FC]". PyramidPassion.co.uk. http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/newcastle_t_mattlock_review.html. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. 
  2. ^ a b c "A brief history". Newcastle Town F.C.. http://www.newcastletown.co.uk/content.php?page=history. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. 
  3. ^ a b c "Newcastle Town". Football Club History Database. http://fchd.info/NEWCASTT.HTM. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. 
  4. ^ "Newcastle Town FC". PyramidPassion.co.uk. http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/newcastle_town.html. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. 
  5. ^ "Newcastle Town". Staffordshire County Senior League. http://www.leaguewebsite.co.uk/staffordshirecountyseniorleague/teamdirectory.pl?age=22&div=2481. Retrieved on 19 February 2009. 
  6. ^ "League table/scorers". Midland Floodlit Youth League. http://www.communigate.co.uk/worcs/mfyl/page5.phtml. Retrieved on 19 February 2009. 
  7. ^ "Attendances - North West Counties Premier Division". Tony's English football site. http://www.tonykempster.co.uk/nwc1att.htm. Retrieved on 11 March 2009. 
  8. ^ Due mostly to the visit of F.C. United of Manchester which saw a crowd of 1,833

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