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Thornycroft Athletic was a works football club based in
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, Hampshire. For many years they played in the Hampshire League but were forced to close in 1972 - just three years after winning the title, following the loss of their ground.


History

Thornycroft Athletic FC were formed in 1900, as the works side of the
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vehicle manufacturing company, and three years later they became founder members of the Basingstoke League where they twice won the title. In
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Thornycroft Athletic joined the North Division of the Hampshire League but in their first two seasons they twice finished bottom but were re-elected each time. After the horrors of the Great War they were placed in the County Division (later to become Division 1) and in
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they finished runners-up, and also reached the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup where they beaten by Southampton Reserves. Thornycrofts remained a steady side in the top flight before being relegated as bottom club in 1931–32 and after finishing mid-table in Division 2 the following season the side withdrew from the competition to join the Southern Amateur League, winning the Senior Division 3 title in 1934-35. When normal football resumed after World War II, Thornycrofts returned to the Hampshire League and were placed in Division 1. The post-war era saw the club remain a steady force in the league and were regular entrants in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup but relegation in 1950–51 saw a decline in fortunes. After several years of re-building Thornycrofts won the Division 2 title in 1955–56 and returned to Division 1 where they remained for three seasons before again being relegated. The early sixties saw Thornycrofts alternate between Divisions 1 and 2 but after winning promotion back as runners-up in 1963–64 their fortunes dramatically took off. Back in the top flight, Thornycrofts became a powerful force and after some encouraging seasons they won the title in 1968–69, three points clear of local rivals Basingstoke Town – with whom they fought many an epic battle, often in front of large crowds. Also at this time Thornycrofts also enjoyed some good runs in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup and
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. In 1969, the parent company relocated to Watford but the football team continued, enjoying further successes, but this was brought to an abrupt end in the summer of 1972 when the sudden loss of their ground forced the club to withdraw from the county league and fold.


Honours

* Hampshire League Division 1 **Champions 1968/69 **Runners-up 1920/21 * Hampshire League Division 2 **Champions 1955/56 **Runners-up 1963/64 * Southern Amateur Football League Senior Division 3 **Champions 1934/35 *
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Senior Cup **Finalists 1920/21 *
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Russell Cotes Cup **Winners 1924/25 and 1966/67 * North Hants FA May Cup **Winners 1919/20 and 1920/21 *
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**Champions 1911/12 *Basingstoke Junior Cup **Winners 1911/12


Playing Records


League


FA Cup


FA Trophy


References

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Thornycroft Athletic F.C. at Football Club History database
Defunct football clubs in England Association football clubs disestablished in 1972 Sport in Basingstoke 1900 establishments in England 1972 disestablishments in England Basingstoke and District Football League Hampshire League Southern Amateur Football League Defunct football clubs in Hampshire Association football clubs established in 1900 Works association football teams in England