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FLEETWOOD TOWN FC

 

CLUB NAME:  FLEETWOOD TOWN
ADDRESS:  Highbury Stadium, Park Avenue Fleetwood Lancashire  FY7 6TX
TELEPHONE NO:   01253 770702
FAX NO:  08717 890957
E-MAIL ADDRESS:  info@fleetwoodtownfc.com

 

SECRETARY:  Steve Edwards
ADDRESS:        20 Ullswater Avenue Thornton Cleveleys Lancashire   FY5 4AW
TELEPHONE NO:            01253 820747   Home
                                             01253 850700   Office
                                             07894 526810   Mobile
FAX NO:  01253 850700
E-MAIL ADDRESS:   stephen@stephen89.wanadoo.co.uk

 

RESERVE TEAM:

MANAGER:  Steve Edwards
TELEPHONE NO:            01253 820747   Home
                                             07894 526810   Mobile
FAX NO:   01253 850700
E-MAIL ADDRESS:   stephen@stephen89.wanadoo.co.uk

 

GROUND  ADDRESS:  AFC Blackpool
(If not main ground)    Mechanics Ground Jepson Way Common  Edge Road Blackpool FY4 5DY
TELEPHONE NO:   01253 761721

 

DIRECTIONS:   Leave M55 Junction 3, Continue to A530 / Progress Way. At the first roundabout take first exit, at the next roundabout take thet hird exit, staying on Progress Way, at the second set of Traffic LightsTurn left onto Common Edge Road. After approx 400 yards turn right onto Jepson Way.  The ground is now facing you.

 

1st CHOICE COLOURS:   Red Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
2nd CHOICE COLOURS:   Blue Shirts, Blue shorts, Blue Socks
MATCH DAY:  Monday
MATCHDAY MOBILE No:   07894 526810

EMERGENCY CONTACT:  Mark Witter  07971 636771

 

WEB SITE ~ www.fleetwoodtownfc.com

 

 

Club History

A History of Fleetwood Town F.C Formed: 1997
Ground Name: Highbury Stadium 

NICKNAME ~ The Fishermen.
FORMED ~ 1908 as Fleetwood FC.
REFORMED ~ 1997 as Fleetwood Wanderers, renamed Aug 1997 as Fleetwood Freeport, renamed 2002 as Fleetwood Town.

 

The new club was originally the brainchild of former Chairman Jim Betmead who, along with a number of other local people, set about clearing a disused Highbury Stadium, the home of previous clubs Fleetwood FC and Fleetwood Town.

 

The task was enormous. In fact the ground looked just like a bombsite with almost all facilities vandalised. In a very short period of time the perseverance and commitment of the volunteers delivered a minor miracle and an amazed North West Counties Football League grading committee recommended the club for membership at the leagues' AGM in June 1997 as Fleetwood Wanderers.

 

Fleetwood were duly accepted but before a ball was kicked in earnest, the club was celebrating the successful signing of a huge sponsorship deal, resulting in a quick change of name to Fleetwood Freeport FC. Looking back, it has to be said that the town of Fleetwood has a chequered football history.

 
The first representative side emerged in the mid 1880's but the original Fleetwood FC did not come into existence until 1908. Just 5 years later they lifted the coveted Lancashire Junior Cup for the first time and in 1923.24 they arguably the best spell came in the early 1930's when Fleetwood won the Combination Cup three years in succession and were league runners' up twice.

 

After that tremendous period, the club fell on hard times but they still remained prominent enough in the mid 1960's to become founder members of the Northern Premier League in 1968. In the third season of the new competition they lifted the NPL Cup by defeating Macclesfield in the Final.

 

But in 1976, after several rocky years, Fleetwood were finally forced into extinction; the victim of a winding up petition served by the Inland Revenue.

 
A year later Fleetwood Town FC was formed, carrying all before them in their inaugural season, prompting a move into the Cheshire League.

 
In 1980 the club reached the First Round of the F.A. Cup where they met Fylde neighbours Blackpool. The Seasiders triumphed 4-0 but the glory belonged to Fleetwood.

 

On the formation of the North West Counties Football League in 1982, Fleetwood Town were placed in Division Two despite having previously been a member of the top division of the Cheshire League.

 

At their second attempt, Fleetwood were crowned 2nd Division Champions and earned promotion to the top Division.

 


A year later, Town enjoyed their greatest day ever when they reached the Final of the F.A. Vase. Sadly, the fairytale ended in defeat as Fleetwood lost the Wembley final against Halesowen; Norman Moran scoring Fleetwood's goal in a 3-1 defeat watched by a crowd of 16,715.

 
In 1987 Fleetwood joined the exodus of NWCFL clubs to form the new First Division of the Northern Premier League, winning the title in the very first season.

 

Promotion to the Premier Division saw them compete favorably when they finished 4th in season 1990-91.

 


However, the joy was short-lived and after a period of severe instability the club again folded in ignominious fashion in 1976.

 


A new club was formed in 1997 and during their 2nd year of existence, season 1998-1999, Fleetwood once again found themselves on the trophy trail when they concluded a magnificent campaign by completing a North West Counties League and Cup double; earning promotion to Division One as a result.

 

The following two seasons saw Fleetwood finishing 7th and 5th, respectively, in the North West Counties Football League First Division.

 

Season [2001/2002] was a traumatic campaign for the club both on and off the pitch but after a late revival Fleetwood finally finished in a respectable 14th position. Betmead resigned as chairman, and ownership of the club transferred to former manager Mick Hoyle whose departure in the build up to the 2001/2002 campaign had been the catalyst for the turmoil which followed.

 

In July 2002, Fleetwood Freeport reverted to the club's former title of Fleetwood Town after the 5-year sponsorship deal with Freeport PLC ceased. Weeks later, Fleetwood Town announced a new sponsorship deal with local newspaper The Fleetwood Weekly News & Chronicle but the season that followed saw further mid table mediocrity.

 
The club's fortunes improved immeasurably when, firstly, Tony Greenwood replaced Mick Hoyle as manager and then a few months later Hoyle stood down as chairman/owner to be replaced by Andy Pilley.

 


With the long serving Phil Brown and Kevin Pennington alongside him, Pilley inspired a dramatic and immediate transformation in the club's fortunes.

 
Greenwood was working his magic on the football side and after a 3rd place finish in season 2003/2004, only a failed ground grading denied Fleetwood promotion to the Unibond Northern Premier League 1st Division.

 

Fylde based Insurance Brokers, ET Knagg & Co Ltd, became Fleetwood's new shirt sponsors and Fleetwood finally made it to the Unibond League by winning the North West Counties Division One title in record winning style during season 2004/2005.

 
Season 2005/06 saw Fleetwood never out of the top four but come the last game of the season they had to beat Brigg Town by four goals and hope Kendle slipped up at home to gain the runners up spot behind Mossley. With both sides drawing at half time it seemed unlikely Fleetwood were to gain back to back promotions. However Town banged in four second half goals and Kendle could only manage a draw to allow Fleetwood take their rightful place in the Unibond Premier Division.

 

For more information about the club, log on to www.fleetwoodtownfc.com