統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 6 2 4
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 8 4 4
Goals against 5 0 5
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Thatcham Town F.C.

Thatcham Town Football Club is a semi-professional English football club based in Thatcham, Berkshire. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at Waterside Park. The club is affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association.

History

Thatcham Town Football Club was founded in 1894 and played friendly matches only for the first two years at "The Marsh", now known as Dunston Green. The club was known as Thatcham at this time and added "Town" to its name later in 1974. The club joined the Reading Temperance League in 1896 where it remained for the next fifty-seven years, winning Division Two in 1905–06. During this period, Thatcham also won the Reading Town Senior Cup, the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup in 1935–36 and was runner-up in the Reading & District Premier League.

Game against Bracknell Town at Waterside Park in 2008

In 1949, the club purchased eleven acres of land off Northfield Road. This became known as Lancaster Close. Early in 1970, seven acres were sold and the proceeds used to finance the construction of a new clubhouse and dressing rooms. In 1953, Thatcham became a founder member of the Hellenic League and was promoted to the Premier Division on three occasions as Division one champions in 1958–59, 1964–65 and 1972–73. In 1974, the club changed its name from Thatcham. In the 1974–75 season the club won the Hellenic League Championship and the Premier Division Cup; in addition Thatcham also reached the final of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup losing to Wycombe Wanderers. However, Thatcham was awarded the Cup by default because of a dispute between Wanderers and the Berks & Bucks FA.

In 1983, floodlights were erected and were first used when Thatcham entertained Fulham at Lancaster Close in January that year. After a short stay in the Athenian League, the club spent two seasons in the London Spartan League before joining the newly formed Wessex League in 1986. In the 1988–89 season, Thatcham reached the quarter-finals of the FA Vase, losing 2–0 away at local rivals Hungerford Town.

To provide improved facilities, the club moved to a new ten-acre site at Waterside Park during the 1992–93 season and a record gate for the new stadium was set when 1,400 spectators saw Thatcham lose by a single goal to Aldershot Town, the newly reformed phoenix club of former Football League team Aldershot, in the first round of the 1993–94 FA Vase.

Under the management of Jim Greenwood, in 1994–95, the club set a Wessex League and club record when they went thirty-three league games unbeaten and won the Wessex League Cup beating Fleet Town in the final. The following season, in 1995–96, Jim Greenwood led Thatcham to the league title. The following season saw the club's best ever FA Cup run, reaching the Fourth Qualifying Round after away victories against Southern League Premier Gloucester City and Bashley, of the Southern League South. Thatcham eventually succame to Isthmian League side Boreham Wood. In 1997, the club reached the Final of the Wessex League Cup for the sixth time in eight years, winning the Cup for the fourth time.

In 2002–03, Thatcham was awarded the FA Community Standard Charter, the first club at this level in Southern England to earn this award. Two seasons later, under new manager Jason Braidwood, the club reached three local cup finals, winning two of them, and finished third in the League. In the 2005–06 season, the club went one better and was runner-up to Winchester City and, with the club meeting FA ground-grading requirements, it joined the Southern League in Division One South & West. In the 2008–09 season, his first full season in charge, manager Gary Ackling guided the club to winning the Basingstoke Senior Cup.

In June 2010, Thatcham appointed Colin Millard as manager. With over half of the squad departed, many to its local rival Hungerford Town, and a reduction in the club's playing budget, Millard had the difficult task of rebuilding the squad for the 2010–11 season. Millard left the club in October 2010, and Ackling returned to manage the club. In April 2011, Thatcham Town beat Tadley Calleva 4–1 to win The Basingstoke Senior Cup Final. This was played at the ground at Andover New Street. Thatcham won the competition again at the end of the 2011–12 season, beating Basingstoke New Inn 3–0 in the final.

At the end of the 2013–14 season, Thatcham resigned from the Southern Football League after eight seasons in the league. The club were placed in the Hellenic Football League Premier Division, a step below their previous division on the National League System ladder, by the FA Leagues Committee.

The 2017–18 season saw Thatcham win the FA Vase, beating the club's previous best performance in the competition. On 21 October, they started in the first round of the competition defeating Horsham YMCA 2–1 at Waterside Park, before an 8–2 victory over Broadbridge Heath in the next round on 11 November. The third round saw Sevenoaks Town fall 3–1 on 2 December, while, on 6 January, Biggleswade were dispatched 2–1 in the fourth round. A 2–1 victory against Bromsgrove Sporting on 3 February saw the club reach the quarter-finals, equalling the club's record performance in the competition set in 1989. On 24 February, a 1–0 victory away at Melksham Town put the Kingfishers into the semi-finals. On 17 March, they beat 1874 Northwich in the first leg of the semi-final 1–0, following a fourth-minute penalty from Ross Cook in front of 1,134 at Waterside Park. The Kingfishers won the second leg 3–2, with a brace from Gavin James and a goal from Shane Cooper-Clark, to give them a 4–2 aggregate victory and a place in the final at Wembley Stadium. In the same season, Thatcham won the Hellenic Premier Division by +2 goal difference to earn promotion to the Southern League Division One.

On 10 May 2020, manager Danny Robinson resigned from his post and was replaced by Jamie Leacock. During his first season (2020–21) which was curtailed after playing just 8 matches the team ended with 6 points.

Experiencing a new league or the 2021–22 season, Thatcham Town now play in the Isthmian League Division One South Central. On 27 February 2022 after a series of defeats and with Town in 14th place with 25 points from 27 games, he left the club by mutual consent.

Assistant Manager, Yash Romeo, took on First Team Management duties. Shaun Allaway and Colin Charles continue to be part of the team and are joined by Sam Loades who comes in as First Team Coach.

Seasons

Season Position Teams P W D L F A Pts
1974-75 HELL-P 1 17 32 22 4 6 49 24 70
1975-76 HELL-P 9 16 30 12 7 11 36 45 43
1976-77 HELL-P 14 16 30 7 8 15 33 62 29
1977-78 HELL-P 15 16 30 3 7 20 20 73 16
1978-79 HELL-1 8 18 34 15 7 12 67 56 37
1979-80 HELL-1 9 16 30 12 6 12 49 55 30
1980-81 HELL-1 8 16 30 11 12 7 48 41 34
1981-82 HELL-1 11 16 30 11 6 13 54 53 28
1982-83 ATHEN 18 20 38 8 6 24 30 85 22
1983-84 ATHEN 17* 21 40 8 14 18 65 79 35
1984-85 LON S-P 4 17 32 15 8 9 54 34 38
1985-86 LON S-P 4 16 30 18 5 7 67 36 41
1986-87 WESSEX 6 17 32 15 6 11 53 33 5
1987-88 WESSEX 11 19 36 14 7 15 50 53 49
1988-89 WESSEX 4 17 32 17 7 8 60 26 58
1989-90 WESSEX 7 19 36 15 12 9 56 45 57
1990-91 WESSEX 6 20 38 19 11 8 68 32 68
1991-92 WESSEX 3 19 36 22 4 10 85 45 70
1992-93 WESSEX 4 21 40 24 10 6 104 45 82
1993-94 WESSEX 4 22 42 25 7 10 96 51 82
1994-95 WESSEX 3 22 42 29 9 4 104 44 96
1995-96 WESSEX 1 21 40 28 8 4 73 27 92
1996-97 WESSEX 3* 21 40 26 5 9 91 45 79
1997-98 WESSEX 10 20 38 16 6 16 64 54 54
1998-99 WESSEX 2 20 38 23 9 6 92 46 78
1999-00 WESSEX 13 21 40 15 7 18 62 69 52
2000-01 WESSEX 6 23 44 24 9 11 81 58 81
2001-02 WESSEX 12 23 44 19 8 17 94 77 65
2002-03 WESSEX 9 22 42 18 13 11 68 58 67
2003-04 WESSEX 10 22 42 16 10 16 70 72 58
2004-05 WESSEX-1 3 22 42 24 13 5 95 51 85
2005-06 WESSEX-1 2 22 42 29 7 6 92 37 94
2006-07 SOUTH-1SW 6 22 42 21 7 14 70 60 70
2007-08 SOUTH-1SW 15 22 42 13 10 19 59 62 49
2008-09 SOUTH-1SW 6 22 42 20 8 14 74 58 68
2009-10 SOUTH-1SW 12 22 42 17 6 19 76 72 57
2010-11 SOUTH-1SW 5 21 40 20 7 13 70 43 27
2011-12 SOUTH-1SW 8 21 40 16 14 10 51 42 62
2012-13 SOUTH-1SW 17 22 42 10 5 27 59 86 35
2013-14 SOUTH-1SW 19 22 42 11 6 25 41 99 58
2014-15 HELLENIC PREM 12 20 38 14 5 19 60 65 47
2015-16 HELLENIC PREM 2 20 38 28 6 4 101 45 90
2016-17 HELLENIC PREM 4 20 38 34 21 5 90 48 68
2017-18 HELLENIC PREM 1 20 38 31 5 2 129 25 98
2018-19 SOUTH-1S 11 20 38 17 5 16 57 58 56
2019-20 SOUTH 1S * 1* 20 27 18 4 5 66 28 58
2020-21 SOUTH 1S * 15 20 8 1 3 4 8 13 6
2021-22 SOUTH 1S 12 20 36 10 8 18 48 65 38
2022-23 SOUTH 1S 20
  • 2019-20 and 2020-21 Season null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic
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