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'''Llanidloes Town Football Club''' are an association football club based in the Town of [[Llanidloes]], [[Powys]], [[Wales]]. The club currently plays in the [[Mid Wales League]] division 1 . Llanidloes Town Football Club dates back to 1875 and was once a major force not only in mid-Wales, but also throughout Non League Football in Wales, winning the Welsh Amateur Cup twice, in 1922 and 1964. The club was also original members of the League of Wales when it was formed in the 1992-93 season, but the club only lasted the one season and were relegated having finished in penultimate position with thirty points from their thirty-eight games.
'''Llanidloes Town Football Club''' are an association football club based in the Town of [[Llanidloes]], [[Powys]], [[Wales]]. The club currently plays in the [[Mid Wales League]] division 1 . Llanidloes Town Football Club dates back to 1875 and was once a major force not only in mid-Wales, but also throughout Non League Football in Wales, winning the Welsh Amateur Cup twice, in 1922 and 1964. The club was also original members of the League of Wales when it was formed in the 1992-93 season, but the club only lasted the one season and were relegated having finished in penultimate position with thirty points from their thirty-eight games.


[[File:Llani1st.jpg|left|thumb|Llanidloes Town FC 1st team Aug 2010]]
Since leaving the League of Wales, Llanidloes spent another five seasons in the [[Cymru Alliance]], dropping down to the [[Mid Wales League]] in 1999, and then dropping again, to the [[Montgomeryshire Football League|Montgomeryshire League]] in 2008. On May 8, 2010 Llanidloes Town Football Club were crowned unbeaten champions of the Montgomeryshire League. As of next season 2010/11 the Daffodils will play in the Mid-Wales League Division 1.
Since leaving the League of Wales, Llanidloes spent another five seasons in the [[Cymru Alliance]], dropping down to the [[Mid Wales League]] in 1999, and then dropping again, to the [[Montgomeryshire Football League|Montgomeryshire League]] in 2008. On May 8, 2010 Llanidloes Town Football Club were crowned unbeaten champions of the Montgomeryshire League. As of next season 2010/11 the Daffodils will play in the Mid-Wales League Division 1.



Revision as of 00:37, 17 January 2011

Llanidloes Town
File:Llanifc.jpg
Full nameLlanidloes Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Daffodils/ The Daffs/ Superdaffs(unofficial)
Founded1875
GroundVictoria Avenue
Capacity4,000
ChairmanMike Gough
ManagerAntony Griffiths
LeagueMid Wales League Division 1
2009-10Montgomeryshire League, 1st
WebsiteClub website

Llanidloes Town Football Club are an association football club based in the Town of Llanidloes, Powys, Wales. The club currently plays in the Mid Wales League division 1 . Llanidloes Town Football Club dates back to 1875 and was once a major force not only in mid-Wales, but also throughout Non League Football in Wales, winning the Welsh Amateur Cup twice, in 1922 and 1964. The club was also original members of the League of Wales when it was formed in the 1992-93 season, but the club only lasted the one season and were relegated having finished in penultimate position with thirty points from their thirty-eight games.

Since leaving the League of Wales, Llanidloes spent another five seasons in the Cymru Alliance, dropping down to the Mid Wales League in 1999, and then dropping again, to the Montgomeryshire League in 2008. On May 8, 2010 Llanidloes Town Football Club were crowned unbeaten champions of the Montgomeryshire League. As of next season 2010/11 the Daffodils will play in the Mid-Wales League Division 1.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Wales WAL Gerrard Owen
GK Wales WAL Aaron Warwick
DF Wales WAL Andrew Jones
DF Wales WAL Daniel Lewis
DF Wales WAL Colin Reynolds (captain)
DF Wales WAL Warren Sherwood
DF Wales WAL Andrew Thomas
MF England ENG Jack Bermingham
MF Wales WAL Rhys Evans
MF Wales WAL David Jarmen
MF Wales WAL Jimmy Jones
MF Wales WAL Rhys Jones
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Wales WAL Gareth Mansell
MF Wales WAL Iestyn Penri
MF Wales WAL Mathew Savage
MF Wales WAL Nefen Savage
MF Wales WAL Craig Stephens
MF Wales WAL Lee Vaughan
FW Wales WAL Barry Bellis
FW Wales WAL Gregg Brown
FW Wales WAL Adrian Foulkes
FW England ENG Andrew Green
FW Wales WAL Gareth Jones
FW Wales WAL Matthew Jones
FW Wales WAL Nick Jones

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Wales Antony Griffiths
Assistant manager Wales Peter Jones
Reserve team manager Wales Andrew Richards
Reserve team assistant manager Wales Garth Stephens
Coach/Youth team manager Wales Nigel Crisp

Ground

Victoria Park, the home of Llanidloes Town FC

Llanidloes Town play their home games at Victoria Park, situated on Victoria Avenue on the edge of the town. The club house was erected in the mid 1960's. The ground has two stands, "The Main Stand" and the famous "Well Lane End" which has recently been made all seater.

Victoria Park is widely regarded as one of the best grounds in Mid-Wales and because of this has hosted several cup final's including The Montgomeryshire Cup and the League Cup. It has also hosted Welsh youth international matches.