Oakengates Athletic F.C.

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Oakengates Athletic
Full nameOakengates Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)The Gates (as Oakengates Town)
Founded1886
GroundDoseley Road, Dawley, Telford, Shropshire TF4 3AB [1]
ChairmanRobin Hancock
ManagerMickey Baker
LeagueWest Midlands (Regional) League Division Two

Oakengates Athletic FC (previously Oakengates Town FC) is a football club based in Telford, Shropshire. The club plays 'home' games at Doseley Road, Dawley. It is named for the town of Oakengates, now part of Telford.

Oakengates Athletic are currently members of the West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two.

History

Earliest records of Oakengates Town are from as early as 1886–87 when they lifted the Shropshire Junior Cup. In 1923–24 they entered the Birmingham and District League. A cup win was soon to follow in the 1926–27 season when they lifted the Shropshire Senior Cup. The reserve's were also successful in these times with a win in the Junior Cup in 1928–29. The first team won the Birmingham Senior Cup in 1929–30 beating Kidderminster Harriers 3–1 and nearly won the Birmingham and District League in 1930–31 only to lose the title on goal difference. They went on to lift the Shropshire Senior Cup again in season 1930–31 and retained it in 1931–32.

Oakengates won the Commander Ethelston Cup in season 1978–79, a feat which they repeated in the 1988–89 season. They won a Shropshire County League and cup double in the 1978–79 season and retained the cup in the 1979–80 season. A sole County Cup win was achieved in 1992–93. In the 1995–96 season Oakengates Town won a Shropshire County League and Cup double again which remains the last success to date.

At the start of the 2005–06 season the club was in serious debt, the clubhouse was derelict through vandalism and neglect and Oakengates Town was near extinction. A few locals decided to retain the history of the club and save it. The club was renamed Oakengates Athletic and moved away from its old ground in Oakengates (School Grove) to a new ground at Hadley via a short stay at Oakengates Athletic Stadium.[2]

In 2007 Barry Williams was appointed manager and after consolidating the clubs position in the Shropshire county league he departed in 2010. The club appointed Jamie James to take over caretakers Lee Mitchell and Bryan Emlyn, but after only 23 games James departed and again the caretaker managers of club stalwart Lee Mitchell and Secretary Bryan Emlyn took over. At the beginning of the 2013 season the club brought in local lads Mickey Baker as Lees Assistant and Carl Probert as First team coach. After a triumphant season where the club lifted the Mercian Regional League Premier division title, Mitchell stepped down and Baker took the reigns with Probert also stepping up as his Assistant. Mitchell was appointed Director of Football. The club due to promotion had to relocate and its new home ground is Doseley Road, Dawley, Telford.

Management team

Position Name
Manager England Mickey Baker
Assistant Manager England Carl Probert
Secretary England Dave Richards
Match day Secretary England Bryan Emlyn
Treasurer England Martyn Jones
Director of Football England Lee Mitchell
Club Captain England John Chappell
Club Mascot England Harry Mitchell

Former managers

Name From To
England Mickey Baker 2014 Present
England Lee Mitchell 2013 2014
England Lee Mitchell/Bryan Emlyn 2011 2013
England Jamie James 2010 2011
England Lee Mitchell/Bryan Emlyn 2010 2010
Wales Barry Williams 2007 2010

Honours

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Dawley,+Telford,+Telford+and+Wrekin+TF4+3AB/@52.6623105,-2.4708411,280m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x48707f6e8a88167b:0xeced53ca7eb3a7d5. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Oakengates Athletic FC | Home Page". Webteams.co.uk. Retrieved 19 September 2012.

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