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Encyclopedia > Abergavenny Thursdays F.C.

Abergavenny Thursdays F.C. is a football team, a founder member of the League of Wales, but now playing in the Gwent County League Division 3. In typical game play, players attempt to move towards a goal through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling (running with the ball close to their feet); by passing the ball from team-mate to team-mate; and by taking shots at the goal. ... The League of Wales (also known as the Vauxhall Masterfit Retailers Welsh Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the national football league for Wales and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. ...


The club was founded in 1927 and was highly successful as recently as the early 1990s, but suffered an appalling decline in the following ten years. 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...


History

Successive Welsh League championships in the two seasons leading up to the formation of the League of Wales in 1992, ensured Abergavenny’s participation in the inaugural season of the country’s new national league, but there the problems began. Before a ball was kicked in 1992/93, the FAW requested that the club put up a bond as surety that their floodlights would be erected in time for the commencement of the League Cup competition. Thursdays supplied the bond to the detriment of the club’s resources. Unfortunately, the uncertainty as to whether the club would be competing in the League of Wales led to the loss of many players and the team manager. The Football Association of Wales is the governing body of football in Wales, being a member of both FIFA and UEFA. Established in 1876, it is the third-oldest association in the world, and is one of the five associations (with the English Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the...


A new manager and assistant were appointed and Abergavenny Thursdays started the new campaign on time, though losing 1-0 at home to Bangor City in their first match. When the first victory of the season arrived, it triggered off a run of eight undefeated matches during which Thursdays accrued eighteen points. Sadly, afterwards only seven further points were gained from 22 matches and relegation began to look increasingly likely, but it only became a certainty after two other teams staged eleventh hour revivals of their own. Bangor City F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. ...


The problems encountered in the summer of 1992 put an end to any hopes the club had of establishing itself at the highest level. Losing their best players to other League of Wales sides severely weakened Thursday’s playing resources and, despite the efforts of those who featured in the 1992/93 campaign, relegation back to the Welsh League was confirmed.


The ten succeeding seasons were not kind to Abergavenny as the club slipped through all three divisions of the Welsh League into the George Ford Gwent County League. A brief respite in 1994/95 saw Thursdays finish as high as fourth in the Welsh League Division One before a further exodus of quality players led to a dreadful season in 1997/98 when they secured only three points and conceded an astonishing 210 goals in thirty six league fixtures. Relegated to Division Three in 2000 things went from bad to worse as Thursdays continued to plummet into the Gwent County League First Division and right through that trap door too, after just one season. In the course of five seasons, Abergavenny Thursdays suffered four relegations and conceded 675 league goals. The final relegation came at the end of the 2003-04 season, when Thursdays finished bottom of the Gwent County League Second Division and slipped into the Third Division.


Abergavenny Thursdays has ended the 2004-05 Gwent County League Division Three campaign in fifth place, giving hope for the future. It is now controlled by a group of supporters who are hoping to restore the club to its former glory. The earliest date that Abergavenny Thursdays could reach the League of Wales is the start of the 2011-12 season.


Biggest victories and losses

  • Biggest League of Wales win: 3-1 v. Briton Ferry Athletic, Caersws, Newtown, and Haverfordwest County in 1992.
  • Biggest League of Wales defeat: 0-9 v. Porthmadog in 1993.


 
 

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