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Your team A-ZYou are in: London > Radio > The Non League Football Show > Your team A-Z > Didcot Town FC ![]() Didcot Town FC Didcot Town FCFind out about Didcot Town FC, their association with both the Railways and the Army earning them the familiar nickname - The Gunners. Want to talk about your club? Call the show LIVE every Monday night during the football season - 020 7 22 4 2000. Fact FileName: Didcot Town FC Nickname: The Railwaymen Fascinating Fact: Town became the first club to reach more than 100 points in a season League: Southern Premier League Address:NPower Loop Meadow Stadium, Bowmont Water, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 7GA website: www.didcottownfc.com By didcottownfc.comDidcot Town Football Club, like the town itself, has long been associated with both the Railways and the Army. Didcot's railway station was built in the 1860's and provided the town with it's main source of employment for decades afterwards. ![]() FA Vase final in 2005 (which Didcot won) In the beginningOriginally founded in 1907, the club is affiliated to the Berks and Bucks Football Association. After first competing in the North Berks, Reading and District League, the club won promotion to the Metropolitan League. Didcot Town became founder members of the Hellenic League in 1953 and duly became the League’s first champions. In the same season the club missed out on a league and cup double by losing in the final of the Hellenic League cup to Amersham Town. After four seasons in the Hellenic League, Didcot re-joined the Metropolitan League and reached the League Cup Final in 1961/62. In 1963 Didcot returned to the Hellenic League, where the club have remained to this day. Didcot waited until the 1965/66 season to taste success again when they won the Premier Division Challenge Cup (Witney Town were defeated 3-2 in the final).
VictoryA decade later, in 1987, Didcot again returned to the Premier Division after finishing in third place behind champions Bishops Cleeve and runners-up Cheltenham Town Reserves. In fact, the club benefited from Hellenic League rules which prevented Cheltenham Reserves from participating in the Premier Division and Didcot took the second and last promotion spot. The club remained in the Premier Division for the next six campaigns, and managed a notable honour in 1992 when they lifted the Premier Division Cup (Banbury United defeated 3-0 in the final). Despite this success the following season resulted in disappointment with relegation to Division One. More successThe necessary improvements to the Station Road ground allowed Didcot to return to the Premier Division for the start of season 1995/96. Two years later, Didcot had arguably their most successful season with victories in the League Cup, the Jim Newman Trophy and the Hungerford Cup. Following years of uncertainty, and the eventual sale of the Station Road ground, the club finally built their new stadium and main pitch on the town’s Ladygrove estate for the start of the 1999 season. Didcot finished a creditable 7th in the Hellenic Premier Division in their first season at the Loop Meadow, thanks largely to a good last third to the campaign. The move saw a dramatic rise in attendances, and the average home gate trebled from that at the old Station Road ground only 2 seasons before. ![]() Didcot Town FC win the FA Trophy Up for the cupAfter a remarkable 2000-2001 season, where the club remained unbeaten in the League until the middle of February, the club lifted the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy for the first time in their history with a memorable win over local rivals AFC Wallingford at Chesham. In 2004 Stuart Peace became First Team boss, with club stalwart Paul Noble as assistant, and to describe their first season in charge as incredible is an understatement. Half a century laterIn 2006, and after a wait of 53 years, Peace and his players finally brought the Hellenic League trophy back to Didcot and with it the club ensured a move up into the Southern League for the first time. To round off another highly successful year more silverware in the form of the Berks & Bucks Senior trophy and the Hellenic League Challenge Cup was also claimed, the latter to make Didcot the first club to win the competition three times in a row. Didcot’s first year in the Southern League (2006-2007) ended with a mid-table finish and was notable mainly for a decent run in the Southern League Errea Cup (Quarter Final) and a couple of decent wins in the club’s first appearance in the FA Trophy. last updated: 13/02/2008 at 13:35 You are in: London > Radio > The Non League Football Show > Your team A-Z > Didcot Town FC PodcastDownload or subscribe to this programme's podcast |
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