Billericay Town F.C.

Billericay Town
Full name Billericay Town Football Club
Nickname(s) Ricay, The Blues
Founded 1880
Ground New Lodge, Billericay
Ground Capacity 3,500
Chairman Steve Kent
Manager Craig Edwards
League Isthmian League
Premier Division
2015–16 Isthmian League
Premier Division, 9th
Website Club home page

Billericay Town Football Club is an English football club based in Billericay, Essex. The club plays in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Billericay is one of only two clubs to have won three FA Vases.[1]

History

Billericay Town Football Club was formed in 1880.[2]

They competed in the Romford & District League from 1890[2] until World War I, after which they competed in the Mid-Essex League until 1947, when they entered the Southern Essex Combination League. In 1966 Billericay became founding members of the Essex Olympian League,[3] and then became founder-members of the Essex Senior League five years later.[3]

Billericay (in light blue) playing Maidenhead United in 2011

They won the Essex Senior League three times and the league cup four times during the 1970s. Billericay also won the FA Vase twice during their time in the Essex Senior League.[2][3]

They were promoted to the Athenian League in 1977, winning the league cup in their first season and the championship in the following two.[3] Due to this success the club was promoted to the Isthmian League.[3] In 1978–79, their last season in the Athenian League, Billericay Town became the first club to win a third FA Vase; it was also notable as Dougie Young scored the first hat-trick at Wembley in a final since Geoff Hurst in 1966.

Entering the Isthmian League at Division Two, they won the title in their first season and were promoted to Division One.[3] The following season the club were promoted to the Premier Division as runners-up.[3] During the 1980s they were relegated twice and played in Division Two North until 1992, when they finished third and were promoted to Division One.[2] In 1997–98 the club finished runners-up and were promoted back to the Premier Division. Billericay finished second in the Isthmian League Premier Division in the 2004–05 season, but failed to earn promotion as they lost 1–0 to Leyton in the end of season playoffs. In the 2006–07 season Billericay again came close to promotion, losing on penalties in the play-off final to Bromley. After 4 more seasons of mid-table finishes Billericay Town finally won promotion to the Conference South by winning the Isthmian League Premier Division championship. They secured this after drawing 2–2 with Margate with a penalty from Glenn Poole and then a header in the last 5 minutes of the game from Rob Swaine assisted by Junior Luke.

FA Cup

Billericay Town have reached the FA Cup First Round Proper on three occasions.[4]

The first appearance came during the 1997–98 season. Having beaten Camberley Town in the Fourth Qualifying Round in a replay Billericay Town hosted Wisbech Town. The visitors left New Lodge with a 3–2 victory.

Prior to this Billericay had reached the Fourth Qualifying Round twice. In 1977 they lost to Hendon and in 1995 they lost a replay against Wisbech Town.

In 2005 The Blues travelled to Stevenage Borough and left having only lost 1–0.

The last time Town reached the First Round was in 2007–08. League One Swansea City travelled across the country to visit New Lodge. Billericay took the lead but the league side won the match 2–1.

Club Badge

It appears that the current design for Billericay Town's club badge was created when the club were granted senior status in 1971. The badge features an image of the Mayflower, which set sail for North America in 1620. Some of the ship's passengers were from Billericay.[5]

First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Jack Giddens
England DF George Beavan (Vice Captain)
France DF Ibrahima Diallo
France DF Pierre Hazet
England DF Ejiro Okosieme
England DF William Putt
England DF Hafeez Sanusi
England DF Alex Stephenson
Nigeria MF Abdeen Abdul
England MF Frank Curley (Club Captain)
No. Position Player
England MF Conor Hubble
Ivory Coast MF Evans Kouassi
England MF Quentin Monville
England MF Teddy Nesbitt
England MF Glenn Poole
England FW Jordan Cox
England FW Tom Derry
Cameroon FW Mike Fondop-Talom
Nigeria FW Onome Sodje

On loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Cyprus GK Yakup Seyer (at Clapton)
England FW Liam Nash (at Aveley)

Management

Kevin Ramsay and Craig Edwards, 5 August 2014, during a pre-season friendly with Charlton Athletic.
Position Name
Manager England Craig Edwards
Assistant manager England Kevin Ramsay
First team coach England Alex Fiddes
Goalkeeping Coach Vacant
Physiotherapist England Kevin Head

Stadium

The clubhouse, main stand and The Cowshed at New Lodge, 2014

Billericay Town play their home games at New Lodge,[6] which has a capacity of around 3,500 and seating for over 400. The ground was opened in 1970.

Covered seating, May 2014
Clubhouse, Main Stand and Cow Shed terracing, 12 April 2014

Honours

Billericay Town have won at least 15 championships and 22 cups in their history.

Leagues

Cup Competitions

Awards

Records

[12]

Club

Players

Top Scorers

Season Player(s)[13]
1971/72 Freddie Clayden
1972/73 Freddie Clayden
1973/74 Danny Westwood
1974/75 Freddie Clayden
1975/76 Freddie Clayden
1976/77 Freddie Clayden
1977/78 Freddie Clayden
1978/79 Freddie Clayden & Doug Young
1979/80 Doug Young
1980/81 Dave Groom
1981/82 Gary Rolph
1982/83 Freddie Clayden
1983/84 Danny Westwood
1984/85 Keith Pope
1985/86 Kurt Davidson, Keith Pope, Paul Wilson
1986/87 Paul Cockayne
1987/88 Vince Callcutt
1988/89 Mel Kelly & Barry Turner
1989/90 David Adekola
1990/91 Andy Howard
1991/92 Steve Jones
1992/93 Steve Jones
1993/94 Paul Battram
1994/95 Paul Battram
1995/96 Leon Gutzmore
1996/97 Leon Gutzmore
1997/98 Leon Gutzmore
1998/99 David Adekola
1999/00 Stafford Browne & Colin Simpson
2000/01 Joe Baker
2001/02 Martin Carthy
2002/03 Roy Essandoh
2003/04 Martin Carthy
2004/05 Nathan Elder
2005/06 Nathan Elder
2006/07 Joe Flack
2007/08 Bradley Woods-Garness
2008/09 Billy Bricknell
2009/10 Billy Bricknell
2010/11 Cedric Ngakam
2011/12 Jay May
2012/13 Glenn Poole
2013/14 Ricky Sappleton
2014/15 Ricky Sappleton
2015/16 Tom Derry

References

  1. The FA – FA Vase History
  2. 1 2 3 4 Billericay Town official website – History Accessed 23 January 2012
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Football Club History Database". Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. 1 2 [http://fchd.info/BILLERT2.HTM – Football Club History Database]
  5. www.footballcrests.com "Billericay Town F.C. Crest & Club History" Check |url= value (help). Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  6. "Billericay Town Football Club; Facilities". Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  7. 1 2 3 Essex Olympian League – Billericay Town Honours and Records
  8. BTFC Norge Statistikk
  9. Wikipedia – Essex Senior Cup
  10. 1 2 3 4 [http://billericaytownfc.wix.com/fans#!history-project/c2ql – Billericay Town Unofficial – History Project]
  11. "BTFC2001". Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  12. "BTFC2001". Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  13. "BTFC Unofficial – Club History". Retrieved 2015-06-19.

External links

Coordinates: 51°37′18.5334″N 0°24′11.8008″E / 51.621814833°N 0.403278000°E / 51.621814833; 0.403278000

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