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Ollerton Town F.C.

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Ollerton Town
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Full nameOllerton Town Football Club
Nickname(s)"The Town"
Founded1988
GroundWalesby Lane Sports Ground
ChairmanJohn Thompson
ManagerDave Winter
LeagueCentral Midlands Alliance Premier Division North
2023–24Northern Counties East League Division One, 23rd of 23 (relegated)

Ollerton Town Football Club is a football club based in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, England. As of the 2016–17 season, the men's side is a member of the Northern Counties East League whilst the ladies team plays in the East Midlands Women's Regional Football League.

History

Ollerton has a long history of local football going back to the late 1800s. One of its best periods was immediately before the Second World War when Ollerton Colliery won the Notts Senior Cup in 1937/38 and its reserve team won the Notts Intermediate Cup the year previous.

In 1930, a side called Ollerton Forest defeated Welbeck Athletic 3–0 in the North Notts Senior Cup final at Mansfield Town's Field Mill stadium. This is believed to be the first competitive football game in England to be played under floodlights and more can be read about it here.

Ollerton Colliery ceased as a football club in the early 1980s but was reformed as Ollerton & Bevercotes F.C in 1988. The club won the Nottinghamshire Football Alliance Division Two championship in 1992–93, gaining promotion to Division One under the management of Adge Owen and David Kent.

Following the closure of the colliery in 1994, the club changed its name to Ollerton Town F.C. In the same year, Ollerton were champions of Division One in 1995–96 and were promoted to the top division of the Notts Alliance. After finishing runners-up in 1999–2000, the club was promoted to the Central Midlands League[1] and entered the English Football Pyramid.

In the 2007–08 season, Ollerton, under the management of Don Gethfield, David Kent and Anthony Thompson, the club won the Central Midlands Premier Division, earning promotion to the Supreme Division. That season they also reached the Nottinghamshire Senior Cup final where they were beaten 2–0 by Eastwood Town.

In 2008–09, the club took part in the FA Vase for the very first time, getting to the second round proper in 2009–10.[1]

After the resignation of Don Gethfield back in 2011, and a brief stint under Paul Rawden, the club appointed Dave Winter and Stephen Bodle as first team managers. The pair guided the club to the Central Midlands Floodlit Cup final in their first season.

For the 2011–12 season, the club was placed in the Central Midlands North Division following a league restructure.

In the 2015–16 season, with former-captain Jamie Allan now also on board as first team coach, the club secured promotion to the Northern Counties East League after finishing runners-up in the Central Midlands North Division. This is the first time the club will play at the step 6 level of the English football pyramid.

The club's debut season in the NCEL ended with a respectable seventeenth place, despite losing the first seven games of the campaign. The club are now looking to build on this finish as they aim to reach the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history.

Ground

The club plays at "The Lane" on Walesby Lane in Ollerton. The ground is shared with Ollerton Cricket Club with a small pavilion playing host to the changing rooms for both teams.

The pitch itself is floodlit and has two large stands running down two ends to provide cover for spectators. The two sides of the pitch with stands also have hard standing in keeping with the ground grading required for Step 6 football.

A small porta-cabin behind the pitch offers refreshments for visiting spectators with a variety of drinks and snacks on offer.

One side of the pitch backs on to a row of near-by houses and it is on this side where two large, brick built dug outs have been constructed with seats in to keep the players and management dry. Each dug-out could easily hold around 8 players/staff.

Honours

Ollerton Town have won three league championships:[1][2]

Players

As of 20 July 2017.[3]

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 England ENG Scott Gretton
GK England ENG Jack Dickens
GK England ENG Simon Haynes
GK England ENG Joe Hankey
DF England ENG Gary Armstrong
DF England ENG Jordan Schofield
DF England ENG Brandon Shaw
DF England ENG George Pearce
DF England ENG Chris Rant
DF England ENG James Weaver
DF England ENG Rob Evans
DF England ENG Terry Annable
MF England ENG Kyle Clarkson
MF England ENG Greg Tobin
MF England ENG Grant Tobin
MF England ENG Ben Bowring
MF England ENG Sam Stretton
MF England ENG Mark Carter
MF England ENG Jordan O'Callaghan
MF England ENG Aiden Harris
FW England ENG Chris Hewitt
FW England ENG Ashley Shannon
FW England ENG Kyle Ludlow
FW England ENG Lewis Bingham
FW England ENG Gavin King

References

  1. ^ a b c Football Club History database – Ollerton Town. Retrieved 24 June 2012
  2. ^ Football Club History database – Ollerton & Bevercotes. Retrieved 24 June 2012
  3. ^ "Ollerton Town Squad List 2017–2018". Retrieved 20 July 2017.

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