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Encyclopedia > Southport F.C.
Southport
Full name Southport Football Club
Nickname(s) The Sandgrounders
Founded 1881
Ground Haig Avenue
Southport
(Capacity 6,008)
Chairman Charlie Clapham
Manager Peter Davenport
League Conference North
2006–07 Conference National, 23rd
(relegated)
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Southport Football Club are an English football club, based in Southport, Merseyside.[1] They are currently in the Conference North, and play their home matches at Haig Avenue, which has a capacity of 6,008 (1,884 seated, 4,124 standing). They are known by their nickname "The Sandgrounders". Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Haig Avenue is a football stadium in Southport, England and is the home ground of Southport F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 6,008 people. ... For other uses, see Southport (disambiguation). ... Rungnado May Day Stadium is the worlds largest football stadium. ... Peter Davenport is the Director of the National UFO Reporting Center since July 4, 1994. ... The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ... The new Wembley Stadium was completed in time for the 2006-07 seasons FA Cup Final. ... Image File history File links left arm of kit template File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... body of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... rightarm of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... socks of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Image File history File links left arm of kit template File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... body of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... rightarm of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... socks of kit template File links The following pages link to this file: Arsenal F.C. Ajax Amsterdam AZ Alkmaar A.S. Roma Torino Calcio A.C. Milan ACF Fiorentina Bristol City F.C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Chievo Verona Chelsea F.C. England national football team Wikipedia:WikiProject Football... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ... For other uses, see Southport (disambiguation). ... Merseyside is a metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of 1,365,900. ... The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ... Haig Avenue is a football stadium in Southport, England and is the home ground of Southport F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 6,008 people. ...

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History

Foundation: 1881-1921

The club was founded in 1881, and played at the Sussex Road Sportsground & Scarisbrick New Road. At the start of the 1905/6 season, the club moved to its present home, Haig Avenue which was then known as Ash Lane. In 1911, the club became founder members of the Central League. In 1918, the club was renamed as Southport Vulcan - having been bought by the Vulcan Motor Company - becoming the first club to take a sponsor's name. The Central League (more commonly known as the Pontins League after its main sponsor) is a football league in England for reserve teams of Football League clubs. ... Vulcan based in Southport, England made cars from 1902 until 1928 and commercial vehicles until 1953. ...


League history: 1921-1978

In 1921 the club joined The Football League became a founder member of the Third Division North. In 1931, Southport became the first club from the Third Division North to reach the sixth round (quarter-finals) of the FA Cup, where they lost 9-1 to Everton. A year later the club recorded its record attendance, when 20,010 watched them play Newcastle United in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Football League is a league competition featuring professional football clubs from England and Wales, and is the oldest such competition in world football. ... The Third Division North of The Football League was a level in English association football, which ran parallel to Third Division South from 1921 to 1958. ... This article is about the English FA Cup. ... Everton Football Club is an English football club located in the city of Liverpool. ... Newcastle United Football Club (also known as The Magpies or The Toon) are an English professional football team based in Newcastle upon Tyne. ...


Having finished in the bottom half of the table at the end of the 1957/8 season, the club dropped into the Fourth Division following the reorganisation of the Third Division North and Third Division South into Third and Fourth Divisions. The club's first promotion came at the end of the 1966/7 season, when they finished as runners-up in the Fourth Division behind Stockport County under the guidance of Billy Bingham, who later went on to manage the Northern Irish national team. They were relegated back to the Fourth Division in 1970, but won promotion again in 1973 when they finished as Fourth Division Champions. Relegation back to the Fourth Division followed the previous season. The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 season. ... The Football League Third Division South was a level of English professional football which ran in parallel to Third Division North from 1921 to 1958. ... Stockport County Football Club are an English football club based in Stockport, England. ... For the Irish FAs all-Ireland international team, see Ireland national football team (IFA). ...


Disaster struck in 1978, when the club were voted out of the Football League following three consecutive 23rd (out of 24) placed finishes, and were replaced by Wigan Athletic. Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...


Non-league football: from 1978

The club dropped into the Northern Premier League, where they remained until finishing as Champions in the 1992/3 season, and were promoted to the Football Conference. In 1998 the club had its first (and only) trip to Wembley, when they lost 1-0 to Cheltenham Town in the final of the FA Trophy. 10,000 Southport fans made the trip to London to see the match. The Northern Premier League logo. ... The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ... For the new stadium, see Wembley Stadium. ... Cheltenham Town Football Club are a football team based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. ... The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...


The club were relegated back to the Northern Premier League at the end of the 2002/3 season. They became founder members of the new Conference North in 2004/5, and were the league's first Champions, earning promotion back to the newly-renamed Conference National. In the 2005/6 season, Southport spent much of their time at the bottom of the table, but managed to secure survival with a five-game unbeaten run culminating in a 1-1 away draw with third-placed Grays Athletic on 25th April. The manager at the time, Liam Watson, stated that this feat was more impressive than their title winning accomplishments the season before. The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ... Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ... Grays Athletic Football Club are a football team from the south east of England, representing the small town of Grays, Essex. ...


Change to Full Time: from 2006

In 2006 the club changed to full time, replacing Liam Watson with new manager Paul Cook. This led to a massive overhaul of the squad, with many players unwilling or unable to go full time. This proved to be a disastrous turn of events. Cook had to assemble a complete squad with just six of the original squad remaining. After a run of poor results, his contract was terminated on the 3rd January 2007.


The first match after Cook's departure saw Dino Maamria and Steve Whitehall take over as caretaker manager team and they succeeded in leading the team to a 3-1 home win over free-falling Grays, a match which also saw Carl Baker make his 100th appearance in a Southport shirt.


The only other match which saw the Maamria-Whitehall manager team was a 2-1 defeat in the FA Trophy at the hands of Salisbury before Peter Davenport, who had previously had an unbeaten spell as caretaker-manager of the club in 2001, was named as Cook's successor two weeks later.


Davenport's new team, aided with decent signings in the transfer window, started to churn out decent results. This did not last long however, and, due to Southport's ability to concede late goals in most games, the club looked certain to drop down a league, however again doubts were cast as the club won 4 matches on the run, and with 2 matches left were only two points off safety. However these matches were against play off hopefuls York City and Exeter City. After losing to a Clayton Donaldson penalty against York, the Sandgrounders were relegated the following Tuesday, not even playing a game, after relegation rivals Grays and Halifax both won their games. York City Football Club is an English football club based in York, North Yorkshire. ... Exeter City Football Club are an English football club, based in Exeter, who have played in the Football League for most of its history, but now play in the Blue Square Premier League. ...


The club stayed full time, looking to bounce straight back up from the Blue Square North to the top of non-league football.


Southport signed Neil Prince and Karl Noon from Stalybridge Celtic and Marine respectively. Peter Davenport also brought in goalkeeper Richard Whiteside, midfielder Dave Prout and right back Chris Lever after trials. The biggest news in the transfer period for Southport fans however, was the departure of star right winger Carl Baker to Morecambe FC, for up to £50,000. It is proposed that this article be deleted, because of the following concern: Has never played in a fully professional league, fails WP:BIO If you can address this concern by improving, copyediting, sourcing, renaming or merging the page, please edit this page and do so. ... Morecambe F.C. is an English football club based in Morecambe, Lancashire. ...


The 2007/2008 season had a promising start for Southport with seven wins, one loss and two draws in the first ten games.


The Setanta Shield has seen Southport reach the North section quarter final after beating Burscough 3-2 at Haig Avenue. They will take on Barrow in the Setanta Shield North Section Quarter Final and Haig Avenue


Trust In Yellow

Trust In Yellow is the Supporters Trust of the club. It was formed on 26th April by a set of supporters who were unhappy with the lack of communication between the club and its fans in an effort to get more involved and have a bigger say in the running of the club. T.I.Y. is a member of Supporters Direct, a body funded by Sport England. Sport England logo Sport England (formerly the English Sports Council) is the body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. ...


The aims of the Trust include, building relationships between the supporters and the fans and to help the club in its efforts to achieve success.


The trust gained its’ name having asked supporters to suggest a suitable title for their organization. Subsequently, TIY, asked match-goers and exiles via the internet, to vote on their preferred name from a shortlist, prior to the game against Canvey Island on February 6th 2006. Over 400 Participants voted Trust in Yellow. The trust logo was also selected by supporters, following on from a competition within the local schools, the logo above was chosen designed by James Dorman of Ainsdale Hope. This represents Trust in Yellows’ desire to work closely with its supporters and the local community.


The trust also hopes to open its’ own office in the close season where members can purchase/renew memberships, book a place on a coach or acquire merchandise and air their views.


Recently the trust approved a proposal by assistant manager Huw Griffiths to fund the purchase of top of the range heart monitors, to assist in improving player's fitness.


2007/08 squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Richard Whiteside
2 Flag of England DF Chris Lever
3 Flag of England DF Paul Barratt
4 Flag of England DF Matt Hocking
5 Flag of England DF Kevin Lee
6 Flag of England MF Chris Holland
7 Flag of England MF Mark Duffy
8 Flag of England FW Neil Robinson
9 Flag of England FW Tony Gray
10 Flag of England MF Michael Powell
No. Position Player
11 Flag of England MF Neil Prince
12 Flag of England MF Francis Smith
13 Flag of England GK Terry Smith
14 Flag of England FW Mark Houghton
15 Flag of England MF Dave Prout
16 Flag of England FW Karl Noon
17 Flag of England FW Jerome Watt
18 Flag of England DF Adam Dugdale
19 Flag of England MF Liam Blakeman

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A football goalkeeper leaves the ground to parry a shot on goal In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ... Mark Houghton (born 8 February 1989 in Southport, England) is an English professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Southport. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ... 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Notable Youth Team Players

  • Mike Powell - Promoted to first team in 2005, signed a new contract to stay full time in 2007/08 season
  • Mark Houghton - FW - Offered full time contract and promoted to first team during 2007/08 pre-season. Seen on TV on Football Icon 2.

Notable players and managers

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References

  1. ^ http://www.napit.co.uk/viewus/infobank/football/conference/southport.php

External links

  • Official Club Website
  • Port Chat: A forum for Southport complaints and moans
  • Full Record of Southport's League Positions
  • Excellent Statistics website
  • Trust In Yellow, Independent Supporters Trust




 

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