Arundel F.C.

Arundel
Full name Arundel Football Club
Nickname(s) The Mullets
Founded 1889
Ground Mill Road, Arundel
Ground Capacity 2,200 (120 seated)
Chairman Bob Marchant
Manager Barry Pidgeon / Craig Stuart (joint managers)
League Southern Combination Football League
Premier Division
2014–15 Sussex County League
Division One, 10th

Arundel F.C. are a football club based in Arundel, England, established in 1889 and joined the Sussex County Football League in 1949. They have won the County League Division 1 title 3 times in their history, most recently in 1986–87. For the 2014–15 season, they are members of the Sussex County Football League Division One.

In the FA Cup they have reached Second Round Qualifying 6 times, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1971–72, 1972,73 and 1986–87 and in 2003/04 they reached the 4th round proper of the FA Vase.

History

Founded in 1889 and known as ‘The Mullets’ (Arundel being renowned for its mullet fishing), and the club became founding members of the West Sussex Football League in 1896, joining the Senior Division.[1] They stayed in the West Sussex League for some 50 years, until becoming a Sussex County League side immediately after the Second World War.

County League champions two years running in 1957–58, 1958–59, and again in 1986–87, when they also won the League Challenge Cup.

The Club has yet to repeat that level of success and were relegated in 1997–98 after finishing bottom of Division One. Up until that point, Arundel had spent 46 seasons out of 49 in the top flight of the County League.

After just two seasons in Division Two, Arundel gained promotion back to Division One, after finishing as runners-up to Sidlesham in 1999-00.

In 2003–04 the Mullets enjoyed their best season since returning to the top flight, finishing sixth in Division One (their highest position since winning the title in 1987); as well as lifting the John O’Hara League Cup by beating Rye & Iden United 2–1, and reaching the 4th round proper of the FA Vase.

2004–05 saw Arundel finish in a respectable 9th place with some of the season's highlights including a 7–1 win over Southwick, a 5–1 victory against Hailsham Town and a 6–1 thrashing of Sidlesham.

For the start of the new 2005–06 season a new management team has been brought into the club with new 1st team manager Vic Short and assistant managers Kevin Valentine and Simon Butler.

After guiding the club to a 7th- and 3rd-place finish, Short left the club before the start of the 2007–08 season to be replaced by Richard 'Kilroy' Towers, with Simon Butler staying on as his assistant with the addition of Jim Quigg to the management team. After a slow start in the league, the team's form picked up and eventually finished 3rd for the second season running. The season's highlights included a 5–0 win over Hythe Town in the FA Vase and an excellent 4–2 away win over champions Crowborough Athletic.

Towers second season in charge (2008/09) saw the club go one better by finishing as runners up, 2 points behind champions Eastbourne Utd, who the Mullets beat twice during the season.

They went into the final day of the season with a chance of claiming the title and after beating Ringmer 5–2 in an early kick off (2pm) they led the table with Eastbourne still playing at home to Redhill. 2 late goals for United though clinched a 2–0 win and saw them claim the championship.

Gary Norgate, who re-signed at the beginning of the season from Midhurst ended as the league's top scorer with 26 goals, 39 in all competitions.

At the end of 2009/2010 season, manager Richard Towers stepped down as Arundel manager after 4 years in charge, leading Arundel to two 3rd position finishes, and one runners up, before the disappointing 12th position in 2009/2010, leaving the door open for ex-professional Gary Wheatcroft to take charge, who as a player was on the books of Southampton, Bournemouth and Portsmouth while also enjoying prolific spells at county level with Chichester, where he won the Division 1 title in 1980 and Selsey where as player/manager he won the division 2 and league cup double. Gary Wheatcroft was sacked after an away defeat against Sidley United in the Senior Cup after a bad run of results. Simon Butler (Assistant Manager) was offered the position of manager and took over with Dave Hall (Player/Coach) as his assistant.

In 2015, after 10 years at the club, Simon Butler stepped down as 1st team manager. His assistants, Barry Pidgeon and Craig Stuart were appointed to replace him.

League history

Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined the Sussex County League
1949–1950 Sussex County League 12
1950–1951 Sussex County League 5
1951–1952 Sussex County League 11
1952–1953 Division One 4
1953–1954 Division One 8
1954–1955 Division One 15
1955–1956 Division One 6
1956–1957 Division One 3
1957–1958 Division One 1 Champions
1958–1959 Division One 1 Champions
1959–1960 Division One 9
1960–1961 Division One 5
1961–1962 Division One 9
Sussex County League Abandoned Normal League System
1963–1964 Division One 15
1964–1965 Division One 14
1965–1966 Division One 15 Relegated
1966–1967 Division Two 2 Promoted
1967–1968 Division One 10
1968–1969 Division One 2
1969–1970 Division One 13
1970–1971 Division One 6
1971–1972 Division One 5
1972–1973 Division One 12
1973–1974 Division One 10
1974–1975 Division One 8
1975–1976 Division One 14 Relegated
1976–1977 Division Two 2 Promoted
1977–1978 Division One 9
1978–1979 Division One 7
1979–1980 Division One 11
1980–1981 Division One 8
1981–1982 Division One 7
1982–1983 Division One 15 Relegated
1983–1984 Division Two 2 Promoted
1984–1985 Division One 5
1985–1986 Division One 9
1986–1987 Division One 1 Champions
1987–1988 Division One 12
1988–1989 Division One 16
1989–1990 Division One 16
1990–1991 Division One 8
1991–1992 Division One 11
1992–1993 Division One 12
1993–1994 Division One 10
1994–1995 Division One 17
1995–1996 Division One 7
1996–1997 Division One 12
1997–1998 Division One 20 Relegated
1998–1999 Division Two 8
1999–2000 Division Two 2 Promoted
2000–2001 Division One 13
2001–2002 Division One 9
2002–2003 Division One 17
2003–2004 Division One 6
2004–2005 Division One 9
2005–2006 Division One 7
2006–2007 Division One 3
2007–2008 Division One 3
2008–2009 Division One 2
2009–2010 Division One 12

Ground

Arundel F.C. play their home games at Mill Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9PA.

Current squad

Name Nationality Position Date Of Birth (Age) Previous Club Notes
Goalkeepers
James Fernandes England GK Wick
Matt Neocleous England GK 14 November 1991 Petworth
Defenders
David Walker England CB 5 September 1982 Club captain
David Hall England LB/CB/RB 29 January 1984 East Preston Player/Coach
Nathan DaCosta England RB 15 June 1983
Ryan Peake England LB 2 June 1992
Adam Bibb England CB 5 January 1984 Pagham
Lloyd Walker England CB/SW 27 February 1986
Ash Hunter England CB/SW
Alex Biggs England RB 13 November 1987 Worthing United
Dan Gibb England CB 23 January 1990 East Preston
Midfielders
Rob Grove England CM
Russel Hardwell England RM/FW 3 December 1981 Chichester
Brad Lewis England CM 22 December 1991
Luke Jearum England RM Selsey
Rory Biggs England CM 21 July 1992 Worthing
Jordan Dudas England CM 28 April 1991 Oakwood
Lewis Jenkins England CM Worthing
Josh Biggs England CM 27 March 1984 Worthing
Aaron Hooker-Meehan England RM 21 December 1991
Strikers
Scott Tipper England FW 11 January 1984
James Wotherspoon England FW Bognor Regis
Luke Richards England FW 23 May 1983 Bognor Regis
Liam O'Connor England FW 24 June 1990

Honours

Cup honours

Sources

References

  1. "Shoreham F.C. – Early football in Shoreham and the 'Glory Years". Shoreham History Portal. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  2. "R.U.R. Cup Final Results – Sussex County Football Association". Sussexcountyleague.com. Retrieved 2012-11-11.

External links

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