Blackpool Wren Rovers F.C.

Blackpool Wren Rovers
Full name Blackpool Wren Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s) Wrens
Founded 1931 (as Wren Rovers)
Ground Bruce Park, School Road, Squires Gate
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman David Brewell
Manager Matthew King
League West Lancashire League Premier Division
2014–15 West Lancashire League Premier Division, 2nd
Website Club home page

Blackpool Wren Rovers F.C. is an English football club based in Blackpool, Lancashire.

The club's ground is Bruce Park, which is located on School Road. The ground adjoins the ground of Squires Gate, and is also very close to the ground of AFC Blackpool.

Blackpool Wren Rovers are members of the Lancashire Football Association, with their senior team playing in the West Lancashire League Premier Division, which is in the 11th tier of the English football league system. The club's colours are red shirts and red shorts.

History

The club were formed in 1931 and were originally known as Wren Rovers. They later amended the club name to Blackpool Rovers, before adopting their present name in 1998. They were founder members of the re-formed West Lancashire League in 1959, and subsequently played in the Lancashire Combination and the North West Counties League. They entered the FA Cup regularly between 1983–84 and 1990–91.[1][2][3] Financial considerations necessitated that they dropped down the football pyramid, and they returned to the West Lancashire League.

Wrens enjoyed 3 successive promotions from Division 2 of the West Lancs League up to the Premier Division.

After relegation from the Premier Division in 2004, Mark Senior was brought in as manager to change the club's fortunes and with him he brought no less than 12 players from Lytham St. Annes F.C. Among them were Rick Lloyd, Tom Duerden, Alan Grieve, Ryan Bingham and skipper Lee Mairs. Promotion was gained at the first attempt. Senior departed in May 2008 after narrowly missing out on the Premier Division title.

The 2008–09 season saw Wrens enter a new era as former player David Worthington stepped up from reserve team management to take control as first team manager. Worthington formed a management team with assistant Mark Williams, also a former player, who in their first season in charge led Wrens to a 2nd place league finish, narrowly missing out on the championship by 2 points.

2009–10 again saw the duo of Worthington & Williams attempt to push the team to the championship which had eluded them narrowly in the previous two seasons.

The club operates a women's football club, Blackpool Wren Rovers L.F.C..

Honours

Records

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Wren Rovers". Football Club History Database. Richard Rundle. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Blackpool Rovers". Football Club History Database. Richard Rundle. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Blackpool Wren Rovers". Football Club History Database. Richard Rundle. Retrieved 26 February 2011.

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