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Percy Main Amateurs Football Club is a
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club based in
Percy Main Percy Main is a small village absorbed into North Shields, North East England. Historically in Northumberland, it is now part of Tyne and Wear. History It is named after the colliery belonging to the Percy family, which was located just south ...
in
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,
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. They are currently members of the and play at Purvis Park.


History

The club was established in 1919 by demobilised soldiers returning after fighting in
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.History
Percy Main Amateurs F.C.
They joined the Northern Amateur League, going on to win the league title in their first season. They were also winners of the Northumberland Minor Cup, beating Byker St. Lawrence 2–1 in the final at Croft Park in Blyth in front of a crowd of around 5,000. A special train had been put on to bring fans up from Percy Main. Although tradition has the club's colours as claret and blue, at that time they were blue and white. The Northern Amateur League was won again the following season, with the club also winning the Tynemouth War Memorial Shield, defeating Whitley Athletic 2–1 after extra time at Hawkey's Lane before a crowd of almost 6,000. Following these initial successes, the club made an application to join the
Northern Alliance The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
, but were rejected. The club were subsequently runners-up in the league, the league cup and the Tynemouth Dispensary Cup in 1921–22. The following season saw them win the Tynemouth Dispensary Cup Final with a 1–0 win over New York United. Percy Main were then accepted into the
Northern Alliance The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
. However, they returned to the Northern Amateur League the following year due to the cost of travelling. They then won the Amateur League twice in the next four years, before moving to the Tyneside League in 1929.Tyneside League 1905–1939
Non-League Matters
In October 1929, the club won the Amateur Shield at the
North East Coast Exhibition The North East Coast Exhibition was a world's fair held in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear and ran from May to October 1929. Held five years after the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley Park, London, and at the start of the Great Depression the event w ...
in
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, beating Stockton 3–1 in the final at
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They also reached the quarter-finals of the
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in 1929–30, and were runners-up in the Tyneside League in 1932–33. In 1936–37 the club finished bottom of the league, which they left at the end of the following season, returning to the Northern Amateur League. In 1968 Percy Main rejoined the
Northern Alliance The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
,Northern Alliance history 1961–1979
Non-League Matters
and in 1971–72 they won the League Cup.
Percy Main Amateurs F.C.
They were champions in 1980–81 and retained the title the following season. Although the club were runners-up the following season, they went into gradual decline, and were relegated from the Premier Division to Division One at the end of the 1990–91 season. In 1998–99 they were Division One champions, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. The club won the League Cup for a second time the following season, but were relegated to Division One again at the end of the 2005–06 season after finishing bottom of the Premier Division. They were Division One runners-up in 2009–10, resulting in another promotion to the Premier Division. Although the club were relegated again in 2013–14, they won Division One at the first attempt to earn an immediate promotion back to the Premier Division. Towards the end of the 2020–21 season, following two seasons which were curtailed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the club announced its intention to resign from the
Northern Alliance The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
and fold at the conclusion of the remaining games, citing a lack of volunteers and the funds required for the necessary upgrade to the facilities at Purvis Park. This generated a huge amount of regional interest and about three weeks later and because of some additional fund raising efforts and some extra help behind the scenes, the resignation was withdrawn and plans were put in place to begin work on the improvements to the pitch and pavilion.


Ground

The club's ground was originally named Middle Row Park. In September 1925 a new dressing pavilion was opened. Although this was badly damaged by fire in early 1927, the club rebuilt it in time for the start of the 1927–28 season. In 1995 the ground was renamed Purvis Park after Alan Purvis,Evening Chronicle, 15 July 1995, p31 a former player, treasurer, secretary and chairman who spent over 50 years at the club.


Club officials

* Chairman: Paul Springett * Secretary: Norman de Bruin * Treasurer: Jack Bowden * Manager: Gavin Hattrick * Coach: Richard Stretton * Coach: Carl Chater * Coach: Sean Allen * Committee: Bob Rodgerson, George Mooney, Steve Hurd,Jack Bowden, Julie Hurd, Keith Bell. * Club Captain: Mark McDonnell


Honours

*Northern Football Alliance **Champions 1980–81, 1981–82 **Division One champions 1998–99, 2014–15 **League Cup winners 1971–72, 1999–2000 **Combination Cup winners 2009–10 *Northern Amateur League **Champions 1919–20, 1920–21, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1947–48, 1963–64, 1964-65 (tied) **League Challenge Cup winners 1925–26, 1967–68 *Northumberland Amateur Cup **Winners 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71 *Northumberland Minor Cup **Winners 1919–20 *Tynemouth War Memorial Shield **Winners 1920–21 *Tynemouth Dispensary Cup **Winners 1922–23, 1930–31, 1931–32 *Willington Quay Nursing Association Cup **Winners 1929–30 *South-East Northumberland Hospitals Cup **Winners 1963–64 (joint), 1966–67, 1974–75 *North Tyneside Hospitals Cup **Winners 1977–78, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83 *Northumberland Senior Benevolent Bowl **Winners 1977–78, 2003–04, 2010–11 *North East Coast Exhibition Amateur Football Shield **Winners 1929–30


Records

*Best
FA Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competi ...
performance: Preliminary round, 1982–83 *Best
FA Amateur Cup The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status. History Following the legalisation of professionalism within footba ...
performance: Quarter-finals, 1929–30 *Best
FA Vase The Football Association Challenge Vase, usually referred to as the FA Vase, is an annual football competition for teams playing in Steps 5 and 6 of the English National League System (or equivalently, tier 9 or 10 of the overall English footbal ...
performance: Fifth round, 1982–83


Results

*Record Win – 18-0 (v. North Shields YMCA 1967 - Northumberland F.A. Minor Cup) *Record Defeat – 0-14 (v. Wallington F.C. 2022 - Northern Alliance)


See also

* Percy Main Amateurs F.C. players


References


External links


Official website
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