Ludlow Town F.C.

Ludlow Town
Full name Ludlow Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Knights
Founded 1890
Dissolved 2012
Ground The SBS Stadium
Ludlow
Shropshire
2011–12 Shropshire County Premier Football League
Premier Division, 6th

Ludlow Town F.C. was a football club based in Ludlow, Shropshire, England.

History

Ludlow Town Football Club was founded in 1890 and played on council grounds around the town until 1981 when they acquired their own facilities at The Riddings Park.

The club played in the South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, Kidderminster and Shropshire County Leagues until 1978 when their success in local football was rewarded with election to the West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two. In their debut season they won the title to clinch promotion to Division One.

Rise

The club was mainly a mid-table side until 1990–91 when they finished as runners-up in Division One to Cradley Town, unfortunately they were denied promotion as their ground did not come up to the required standard. After ground improvements were made, the club was elected into the Premier Division in 1994 and during their first season at that level also reached the Premier League Cup Final and won the Shropshire County Cup and the Presteigne Otway Cup.

In 1995 Town merged with local rivals Ludlow Colts, as the town was proving unable to sustain two clubs. In 2000 Les Bristow took over as manager and led the club to the championship of the Premier Division, dominating the division with just one loss all season and 100 goals scored. This saw the club promoted to the Midland Football Alliance, where they spent four seasons before succumbing to relegation in 2005. During this time they also re-located to their new ground, the SBS Stadium, located on Bromfield Road on the northern outskirts of the town.

Rapid decline

Ludlow finished 10th in the Premier Division of the West Midlands (Regional) League in 2009–10, however in 2010 the club announced its intention to withdraw from that League with immediate effect and drop three levels to the Shropshire County Premier Football League, due to financial difficulties.[1] The team merged with their reserve side, which already played in the Shropshire County League, and they played their final seasons in the Premier Division of that League, finishing 3rd in the 2010–11 season and 6th in their final season of 2011–12. With the folding of the Shropshire Alliance in 2011, the Colts team joined the County League's Division One in 2011–12, as Ludlow Town Reserves.

Receivership

In July 2012 the club entered receivership, with debts exceeding £400,000.[2]

A phoenix club, called AFC Ludlow was formed and played their first season in the Mercian Regional Football League in Ludlow Town's place.[3]

Stadium

Ludlow's stadium, located just off the A49 at Burway; after the club's demise there have been two private sales of the ground.

Town moved to The SBS Stadium in 2002 after selling their previous home at The Riddings Park for housing. It boasts a well-appointed main stand with physio room and club offices, and two 'full-sized' floodlit football pitches (one grass, one artificial). In 2004 it hosted an international match between the England learning difficulties football team and their German counterparts.

A deal to sell the ground (and lease it back to the club) in order to cancel out the club's considerable debts in 2011 failed.[2] This was a major factor in the club's folding in 2012.

The stadium was eventually sold to Matt Davies, a local businessman, in 2013. The sale involved the removing of a restrictive covenant, which had meant that the land could only be used for football. At the time of the sale he said he was planning to use it for various sports,[4] but the following year he announced that "I'm intending to close the club - that's the long and short of it".[5] The stadium and its several pitches were closed to sports teams in July 2014,[6] however a local couple, Roy and Ruby Delves, who recently sold off their Tuffins regional supermarket business, are now set to buy the stadium and keep it for use by the town's sports teams.[7]

Honours

Club records

See also

References

  1. James, Alex (13 May 2010). "Ludlow Town quit Premier". Shropshire Star. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  2. 1 2 Shropshire Star Ludlow Town Football Club goes into receivership (18 July 2012)
  3. Shropshire Star New football club AFC Ludlow says don’t abandon us (1 August 2012).
  4. "New lease of life for AFC Ludlow football ground". Shropshire Star. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. "Ludlow football ground could close in rates row". Shropshire Star. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  6. Shropshire Star Owner says Ludlow football stadium is to close (9 July 2014)
  7. BBC News Ludlow football stadium saved by local couple (10 July 2014)
  8. Ludlow Town at the Football Club History Database

External links

Coordinates: 52°22′50.48″N 2°43′54.05″W / 52.3806889°N 2.7316806°W / 52.3806889; -2.7316806

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