A.F.C. Emley

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AFC Emley
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Full name Association Football Club Emley
Nickname(s) Pewits
Founded 2005
Ground Welfare Ground, Emley, West Yorkshire
53°36′45.41″N 1°37′54.93″W / 53.6126139°N 1.631925°W / 53.6126139; -1.631925Coordinates: 53°36′45.41″N 1°37′54.93″W / 53.6126139°N 1.631925°W / 53.6126139; -1.631925
(Capacity: 2000 (330 seated))
Chairman England John Whitehead
Manager Darren Hepworth
League Northern Counties East League Division One
2010-11 Northern Counties East League Division One, 8th
Home colours
Away colours

AFC Emley is an English football club based in Emley, near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The club was formed in 2005 by officials of the old Emley A.F.C. after the old club moved to Wakefield in 2000 and are now called Wakefield F.C..

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[edit] History

The original Emley's history stretches back as far as 1903 in the small Yorkshire village. They were somewhat successful in Yorkshire non-league football over the years, winning several championships. They were perhaps most famous for their FA Cup run in 1997/98 which saw them playing against West Ham United in the third round.

Things started to go wrong for the original club in 2000 after the Northern Premier League Premier Division announced new ground regulation rulings.[citation needed] Emley were unable to improve their ground, and moved to Wakefield to avoid being thrown out of the league. [** Note this is not true. Emley would have been refused promotion to the Conference but wouldn't have been thrown out of the Northern Premier League. Emley didn't HAVE to move, they chose to]

This move and the name change to Wakefield & Emley in 2003, alienated the fans from the humble village of Emley who had supported the club throughout the years. The final straw came when the Northern Counties East League discontinued its reserve league.[citation needed] The reserve team had continued to play at the old Welfare Ground in Emley even after the first team move to Wakefield.

As the reserve team was disbanded, several officials formed the new and current club under the name AFC Emley in 2005, back in their home village. During their first season, the new club finished third in the West Yorkshire League Division One, under the management of the former reserve team management duo of Nicky Bramald and Ray Dennis. The following season they were accepted into the Northern Counties East Football League Division One, and have remained there ever since.

For the 2008-09 season, AFC Emley appointed Ian Banks, ex Barnsley, Leicester City, WBA, Rotherham United, Huddersfield Town, Bradford City & Darlington footballer as first team manager assisted by Ashley Berry and ex Hartlepool United and Darlington defender Grant Crookes as 1st team coach. Grant Crookes was later appointed assistant manager due to Ash Berry resigning as assistant manager 3 weeks into the season.

During the 2009/10 AFC Emley entered a reserve team in Division 2 of the West Riding league, and won the divisional cup and promotion to Division 1 under the management of Darren Hepworth. However, the first team failed to turn a promising start into a promotion challenge and at the end of the season the club mutually parted company with Ian Banks and Grant Crookes.

Darren Bland, who was previously assistant manager at Worksop Town and manager at Staveley Miners Welfare FC, took over for the 2010/11 season but a poor start saw the club and manager part company and the promotion of Darren Hepworth as caretaker manager, with Nicky Bramald and Ray Dennis back in charge of the reserves. On the 15th February 2011 it was announced that Darren had been given the AFC Emley manager's job on a permanent basis.

AFC Emley was voted the 2007-08 'best away day of the season' by the Scarborough Athletic fanzine Abandon Chip!.

[edit] Current players

As of November 2011[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Adam Valente
England GK Mick Clark
England DF Nick Reid
England DF Nathan Tayo
England DF Judd Colley
England DF Anthony Leech
England DF Sean Hazelden
England DF Jamie Arundel
England DF Brad Dowling
England DF Max Joice
No. Position Player
England MF Marc Townsend
England MF John Cyrus
England MF Chris Wdowczyk
England MF Josh Ingham
England MF Mark Stuart
England MF Arran Horton
England MF Joe Washington
England FW Steve Kenworthy
England FW David Heagney
England FW Scott Holt
England FW Curtis Roberts
England FW Gavin Armitage
England MF Stephen Powell
England MF Dean Wharam

[edit] Non-playing staff

Name Role
England John Whitehead Chairman
England John Whitehead Club secretary
England Rob Dixon President
England Richard Poulain Matchday Secretary
England Ian Steele Treasurer
England Rob Dixon Press Officer/Prog Editor
England Darren Hepworth First-Team Manager
England Roly Lanes First-Team Coach
England Johnn Mason First-Team Assistant Manager
England Annette Tindsley First Team Physiotherapist
England Nicky Bramald Reserve Team Manager
England Ray Dennis Reserve Team Manager
England Danny Murphy Reserve Team Physiotherapist

[edit] League history

Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined West Yorkshire League Division One
2005-2006 West Yorkshire League Division One 3rd Promoted
Joined Northern Counties East League Division One
2006-2007 Northern Counties East League Division One 13th
2007-2008 Northern Counties East League Division One 11th
2008-2009 Northern Counties East League Division One 8th
2009-2010 Northern Counties East League Division One 8th
2010-2011 Northern Counties East League Division One

[edit] Honours

  • West Yorkshire League
    • Promoted: 2005-06
  • West Yorkshire League Cup
    • Semi-finalists: defeated by Beeston St Anthony's 3-2, 10 April 2006.
  • West Riding League Division 2 Cup
    • Winners (Reserves) 2010.

[edit] Records

  • Record League Victory: 9-0 v Street Work Soccer, West Yorkshire League, 10 December 2005.
  • Record League Defeat: 0-6 v Sherburn White Rose, West Yorkshire League, 17 September 2005.
  • Record Cup Victory: 10-0 v Dewsbury Moor Athletic, West Yorkshire League Cup, 26 November 2005.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Squad Information

[edit] External links

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