Shawbury United F.C.

Shawbury United
Full name Shawbury United Football Club
Founded 1992
Ground Butler Sports Centre
Bowens Field
Wem
Shropshire (Groundshare with Wem Town F.C.)
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Chris Kirkup
Manager Dave Richards
League West Midlands (Regional) League
Premier Division
2014–15 West Midlands (Regional) League
Premier Division, 7th

Shawbury United F.C. are a football club originally from Shawbury, near Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, but currently based in Wem, Shropshire, England. They were established in 1992. For the 2014–15 season, they are members of the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division.

History

Shawbury United are one of the newer clubs in the West Midlands region, having been formed in 1992. They started out playing in the Shrewsbury and Shropshire Alliance Division Two. They swiftly progressed up the divisions, winning a number of local cups along the way, and in 1999-00 the club were rewarded with admission to the West Midlands (Regional) League, initially in Division One North. In 2000–01 they were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remain to this day, with a best finish of second place in 2007–08.

Ups and downs

Despite having aspirations to progress further up the football pyramid, recent seasons have seen fluctuating fortunes for the North Shropshire side. Although they have won more local cup competitions along the way and a good run in the F.A. Vase (2007–08) brought the club some publicity, success in the league has been more sporadic. With other Shropshire sides Market Drayton, Shifnal Town and Bridgnorth Town all progressing above and beyond the West Midlands leagues, Shawbury have been somewhat left behind and with Ellesmere Rangers and Ludlow Town also competing for a place in the Midland Alliance success has been difficult to come by.

2006–07 was a disappointing season for Shawbury in which the club finished bottom of the West Midlands Premier Division in 21st position, however due to Great Wyrley resigning from the league early on and Wyrley Rangers folding at the end of the season Shawbury avoided relegation. The following season 2007–08 was a totally different story. With Shawbury paying players for the first time, manager Delwyn Humphreys was able to steer the club into the higher reaches of the division and a run to the last 32 of the F.A. Vase (a club record). In what was to be a dramatic and bizarre ending to the season, Humphreys resigned as the season entered its final weeks. Paul Mellings took over the reins and helped Shawbury to equal their best finish of 3rd, despite other teams having many games in hand on Shawbury at one point. However Bewdley Town who had finished 2nd were deducted 3 points for a breach of the rules. This brought Bewdley back to the same points as Shawbury but Shawbury would finish in 2nd place with a goal difference +1 better than the Worcestershire side.

In June 2008 Ally McHarrie was appointed as the club's new manager for 2008–09,[1] but his tenure did not live up to the previous season's achievements and he was sacked just after the turn of the year, with the side lingering in lower mid-table and out of all the more presigious cup competitions in the early stages. After a slight upturn in form towards the end a disappointing season finished with Shawbury in 10th place and long serving player Steve Giles eventually taking the management reigns for 2009–10. Life did not get any better for Shawbury, as 2009–10 began with the club bottom of the league after the early stages. In October 2009, the club drafted in Craig Rogers as manager. Previously managing in the Shropshire County League and being young in years (26), it is seen as a gamble by the club. Despite having a good 2nd half to the season they still ended up finishing bottom of the league.They were however saved from relegation and with a pre-season of regeneration approaching they will be hoping for a more successful season next time around.

After an inconsistent season, manager Craig Rogers resigned in March 2011. Despite their troubles his tenure had to be regarded as a success having turned a team that were struggling for points and players to a competitive team in the WMPL. Steve Giles took the reins as caretaker manager until the end of the 2010/11 season.

Shawbury picked up their first win under Giles (and first since 22nd Jan 11) with a 2–1 home victory over Wolverhampton Casuals and a final day win at Wellington confirmed that Shawbury would finish 17th in the league and retain their premier division status.

A new era

Dave Richards resigned as Wem Town manager on 7 May 2011 after guiding the club from the Shropshire County league to West Midlands Division 1 in 3 seasons.[2] His appointment as Shawbury's new manager was confirmed on Wednesday 11 May 2011.[3]He will be joined by his assistant from Wem Town, Shaun Ingram, and after ruling himself out of taking on the managers role, club legend Steve Giles will also be a part of the backroom staff. Shawbury United finished the season with a creditable 10th position, and also won the Powell Charity Cup against Mid Cheshire Div Two Side Whitchurch Alport.

In June 2012 Chris Kirkup was instated as the new Chairman of the club.

For the 2012/13 season Dave Richards remains as First Team Manager in a season that sees Shawbury return to FA Cup action for the first time since the 09/10 season. After Andy Waters stepped down as Reserve team manager at the end of the 11/12 season, Shawbury appointed Kevin Cooper as Reserve team manager with Shawbury player Eddie Knox his assistant. For the 2012/13 season they are members of the Mercian League Division 1.


Ground

The Butler Sports Centre has a small covered stand and floodlights.

Honours

Shawbury have won a large number of local trophies, including the Shropshire County Challenge Cup, Shropshire Junior Cup, Commander Ethelston Cup, Wem Powell Cup, John Davies Cup and Tim Stokes Cup.

Club records

See also

Sources

References

  1. Official website
  2. Wem Town Football Club, Richards Resigns
  3. Shawbury United FC, Shawbury Name New Manager

External links

Coordinates: 52°51′26.71″N 2°43′35.78″W / 52.8574194°N 2.7266056°W / 52.8574194; -2.7266056

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