Staines Town Football Club was a semi-professional
football club based in
Staines-upon-Thames
Staines-upon-Thames is a market town in northwest Surrey, England, around west of central London. It is in the Borough of Spelthorne, at the confluence of the River Thames and Colne. Historically part of Middlesex, the town was transferre ...
, Middlesex.
History
Early days
Staines Town FC was founded in 1892 and was known under various names including ''Staines F.C.'',''Staines Albany F.C.'', 'Staines Lagonda F.C.', and 'Staines Town F.C.', until it folded in 1935. However, prior to
World War II
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the club re-formed as ''Staines Vale''.
In 1953 Staines Town were founder members of the
Hellenic League, where they finished runners-up in 1956. In 1958 they joined the
Spartan League
The Spartan League was a football league in England covering London and adjacent counties. Established in 1907, it merged with the South Midlands League in 1997 to form the Spartan South Midlands League.
History
The Spartan League was establi ...
and won the title two years later. After finishing second in 1971, Staines Town advanced to the
Athenian League
The Athenian League was an English amateur football league for clubs in and around London. The league was originally to be called the Corinthian League,Athenian Football League minutes 1912-1921 (National Football Museum, Preston). but this ...
, where they won the Second Division title at the first attempt, amassing a record number of points.
Isthmian League
The club were elected to the new
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Division One in 1973. In their second season, the club finished top and were promoted to the Premier Division. In a nine-year stay, the club's best finish was fourth. However, a ground grading ruling meant that the club were demoted in 1984. The club bounced back five years later only for its Premier Division status to be lost again in 1993 when the club were relegated for the first time in 63 years. Again the club were promoted in 1996 and again it was quickly lost, with the club returning to Division One after only a year.
Having lobbied
Spelthorne Council on and off for 20 years, planning permission for a £6.5m conference and health facility was granted in April 2000 and finalised a year later. During construction, Staines groundshared with
Walton & Hersham and
Egham Town
Egham Town Football Club is a football club based in Egham, Surrey, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Runnymede Stadium.
History
The club was originally formed as Runnymede Rovers in 1877, before reforming as Egham i ...
before the return to Wheatsheaf Lane on 22 February 2003.
During 2002–03 and 2003–04, Staines played in Division One South of the
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
and on the last day of season 2003–04, under Steve Cordery, they secured a place in the Premier Division in the newly re-structured pyramid. The Swans spent five seasons in this division before winning promotion to the Conference South in 2009. They had finished second in the league and therefore gained promotion through the play-offs, beating
Carshalton Athletic
Carshalton Athletic Football Club is an English football club based in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton. They currently play in the and are based at the War Memorial Sports Ground. The club also field a women's team playing in the Lo ...
1–0 in the final at Wheatsheaf Park on 2 May 2009. Louis Wells saved a Carshalton penalty in the 85th minute with Scott Taylor scoring the winning goal in extra time. Staines had also finished as runners up in the previous season, but had lost 2–1 to
AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon is an English professional football club, based in Merton, London, that plays in the EFL League Two, after being relegated from the EFL League One following the 2021–22 season. The club's home stadium is Plough Lane.
The cl ...
in the playoff final after taking a first half lead but conceding two late goals in the last seven minutes.
Life in the Conference South
The 2009–10 campaign marked the Swans' first ever appearance in the
Conference South
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and they began their journey brightly, defeating
Weston-Super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare, also known simply as Weston, is a seaside town in North Somerset, England. It lies by the Bristol Channel south-west of Bristol between Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. It includes the suburbs of Mead Vale, Milton, Oldmi ...
0–1 and
Dorchester Town
Dorchester Town Football Club are a semi-professional football club, based in Dorchester, Dorset, England. They currently play in the .
The club is affiliated to the Dorset County Football Association and is a FA chartered Standard club. They ...
3–0. A home defeat, 1–2, to Havant & Waterlooville was then followed by five consecutive draws and then a 1–3 victory away at St. Albans City. Two significant victories in late October 2009 were beating first place, and at the time unbeaten, Newport County 1–0 at home followed four days later beating third place Thurrock 1–2 away. On Boxing Day 2009, Staines won 4–1 away to rivals Hampton and Richmond Borough, following this up by beating them 4–0 at the Wheatsheaf on New Years Day 2010, with Ali Chaaban scoring a hat-trick. Another significant victory was away at Chelmsford, winning 0–1 through a Marc Charles-Smith goal, Charles-Smith's third goal in a little over 48 hours having scored twice at Dorchester only two days previously. Steve Cordery was named the Conference South manager of the month for January, 2010. Despite a magnificent February and March when Staines Town were in the play-off places, they finished in a very creditable eighth place in their first season in the Conference South.
Cup history
The club have reached the
FA Cup
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first round proper on six occasions, in 1879, 1880, 1984 (losing 2–0 at a
Neil Warnock
Neil Warnock (born 1 December 1948) is an English former football manager and player. He is also a television and radio pundit. In a managerial career spanning five decades, Warnock has managed sixteen different clubs from the Premier League to ...
-managed Burton Albion), 2007, 2009 and 2015. In 2007 Staines were drawn away against League Two outfit
Stockport County
Stockport County Football Club are a professional football club in Stockport, England, who compete in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport Co ...
. A crowd of 3,460 saw Staines go behind to a
Matty McNeil
Matthew McNeil (born 14 July 1976) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Career
Non League
Born in Manchester, McNeil played local football in the Middleton Sunday leagues and Rochdale Saturday leagues until th ...
header but a 76th-minute equaliser from Charles-Smith earned a replay. It was announced on 12 November that the replay would be shown on Sky Sports, resulting in a £75,000 windfall for each club. Staines Town completed the improbable upset as they won the match in penalty kicks (4–3, two magnificent saves by Swans goalkeeper Shaun Allaway, the winning penalty scored by Dave Sargent) after drawing 1–1 in extra time, after having taken the lead in the eighth minute with an Adrian Toppin goal. In the next round they faced Peterborough United at home, and were beaten 5–0. Sir Alex Ferguson (father of Peterborough manager Darren) and Sir Trevor Brooking were among the guests of Staines Town FC on the day.
On 7 November 2009 they beat
League Two
The English Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Sky Bet League Two for sponsorship purposes, and known as the Football League Two from 2004 until 2016) is the third and lowest division of the English Football Le ...
Shrewsbury Town
Shrewsbury Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The team competes in League One, the third tier of English football. The club plays its home games at the New Meadow, having mov ...
0–1 at the
Prostar Stadium,
Shrewsbury
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in the
1st Round proper of the F.A. Cup to reach the second round of the competition. The Second Round draw saw Staines Town drawn at home to the winners of the following evening's First Round game of
Millwall
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vs
AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon is an English professional football club, based in Merton, London, that plays in the EFL League Two, after being relegated from the EFL League One following the 2021–22 season. The club's home stadium is Plough Lane.
The cl ...
, which Millwall won 4–1.
On 28 November 2009 they earned a place in the 3rd Round Draw for the first time ever after a 1–1 draw against
League One
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Millwall, Ali Chaaban scoring a 79th-minute penalty to level the score after having gone behind ten minutes earlier, in front of a 2,753 crowd. The replay at the New Den was on 9 December and was broadcast live on the FA.com website. A home tie against Championship side
Derby County
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Founded in 1884 ...
in the 3rd Round awaited the winners of the replay, which Millwall won 4–0.
There have been two appearances in the last 32 of the
FA Trophy
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, the first back in 1976, losing to
Morecambe
Morecambe ( ) is a seaside town and civil parish in the City of Lancaster district in Lancashire, England. It is in Morecambe Bay on the Irish Sea.
Name
The first use of the name was by John Whitaker in his ''History of Manchester'' (1771), ...
in a 2nd replay and then in a replay to
Halifax Town
FC Halifax Town is a professional association football club based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. They currently compete in and play at the Shay. They replaced Halifax Town A.F.C., which went into administration (law), administration in ...
in 2004 after drawing 1–1 at
The Shay
The Shay is a sports stadium in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
The stadium is owned by Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council and leased by the Shay Stadium Trust, a not-for-profit company set up to preserve the ground as a sports stadi ...
in the first match.
Another significant match in the club's history was in 1975 when they beat Italian Amateur cup winners Banco di Roma 3–0 on aggregate (1-0 in Rome, 2–0 in Wheatsheaf Lane) for the Barassi Cup.
Staines have also lifted the
Middlesex Senior Cup
The Middlesex Senior Cup is the most prestigious football cup competition in the historic county of Middlesex, England. The competition is run mainly for non-League clubs in the region, although league clubs have been known to enter the compe ...
on no fewer than ten occasions. In 1997 under Chris Wainwright, beating
Yeading
Yeading ( ) is a settlement in west London, forming part of the London Borough of Hillingdon, having been developed after the Second World War.
Etymology
Yeading is very early Saxon and was originally ''Geddingas'' or ''Geddinges'', meaning "t ...
in a penalty shoot out, whilst the
Middlesex Charity Cup
The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system football competition that has been running since 1901. It was presented in 1901 by C.S. Goldmann, Esq. and was first played for in the 1901–02 season, the first winners being Clapton Ori ...
was lifted in 1994 with a 4–0 win over
Northwood. The latest victory in the
Middlesex Senior Cup
The Middlesex Senior Cup is the most prestigious football cup competition in the historic county of Middlesex, England. The competition is run mainly for non-League clubs in the region, although league clubs have been known to enter the compe ...
was in 2013 with a 2–0 win over
Ashford Town (Middx).
The Carlsberg Cup (an
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
tournament now abolished) was lifted in 1995 against
Boreham Wood where the Swans scored a last minute equaliser from the last experimental 'kick in' in English football.
In the
London Senior Cup
The London Senior Cup is the County Senior Cup of the London FA. The London Senior Cup was first won by Upton Park in 1882. Although the leading professional sides in London no longer compete, the Cup has been won in the past by the likes of A ...
, Staines were runners up in both 1977 and 1981, the earlier final went to a replay versus
Wimbledon which 'The Dons' won in their last match as a non-League club.
Recent history
Staines have been involved in a protracted and bitter dispute over the club's land since 2018 with a London-based Investment firm Downing LLP, the club's current ownership has actively defended the club's position using its financial resources. In December 2020, the club's ownership group launched a multimillion-pound bid to buy out the investment firm, believed to be in the region of £2.5 million. In March 2022, the club said it has suspended its operations due to a dispute with its landlord. The club made several accusations against the investment firm, including breaches of the
Modern Slavery Act 2015
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which were denied by the firm, the club suspending all primary operations as a result.
Staines were due to take up a place in the
Combined Counties League
The Combined Counties Football League is a regional men's football league in south-eastern England with members in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Jersey, Kent, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Surrey, and the western half and ...
Premier Division North following relegation from
Step 4. However, it was announced in July 2022 that their place was taken by Combined Counties Division One side
Hilltop.
On the same day, the club's website, Twitter account and all other associated social media pages were removed; all but ending 130 years of existence.
Records
*Isthmian League Premier Division Play-Offs, 2008–09
*
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 competit ...
best performance: Second Round Proper, 2007–08 and 2009–2010
*
FA Trophy
The Football Association Challenge Trophy, commonly known as the FA Trophy, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after the English Football Association and competed for primarily by semi-professional teams. The compet ...
best performance: Fourth Round, 2003–04
*Record attendance: 2,860 vs
Stockport County
Stockport County Football Club are a professional football club in Stockport, England, who compete in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport Co ...
, FA Cup first round replay, 22 November 2007
[Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2020) ''Non-League Club Directory 2021'', p564 ]
*Biggest victory: 14–0 vs
Croydon
Croydon is a large town in south London, England, south of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a local government district of Greater London. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an extens ...
,
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Division One, 19 March 1994
[
*Heaviest defeat: 1–18 vs ]Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The team compete in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. They play their ho ...
, Great Western Suburban League
The Great Western Suburban League was a football league that was primarily held in the Home counties, founded in 1904.
History
The Great Western Suburban League was founded in 1904, drawing its membership from the Home counties to the west of L ...
, 27 December 1909[
*Most appearances: Dickie Watmore, 840][
*Most goals: Alan Gregory, 122][
]
Stadium
Wheatsheaf Park was the home of the Staines Town Football Club, situated in Wheatsheaf Lane, Staines-upon-Thames
Staines-upon-Thames is a market town in northwest Surrey, England, around west of central London. It is in the Borough of Spelthorne, at the confluence of the River Thames and Colne. Historically part of Middlesex, the town was transferre ...
, Middlesex, TW18 2PD. It had been the home of the club since it was purchased in 1951. Like many football stadia, it had changed greatly over time; the most recent of these changes was the development of the main stand in the Wheatsheaf Lane End. Planning permission for this was granted by Spelthorne Council in March 2000, and Staines Town returned to the revamped ground on 22 February 2003. The club boasted a brand new sports bar with Sky Sports football each week and refurbished changing rooms. Wheatsheaf Park was one of the most developed stadiums in its league.
Wheatsheaf Park had a total capacity of 3,009, with 300 seated and 800 in covered terrace. The record league attendance for a match at Wheatsheaf Park was 2,285 vs AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon is an English professional football club, based in Merton, London, that plays in the EFL League Two, after being relegated from the EFL League One following the 2021–22 season. The club's home stadium is Plough Lane.
The cl ...
in 2006. However, one year later Staines had an F.A Cup match against Stockport County and the attendance just crept over the 2,860 mark, setting the club's overall attendance record.
Wheatsheaf Park was also previously the home stadium of Chelsea Ladies Football Club
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before their move to Kingsmeadow in 2017. In 2015 the ground received its UEFA Stadium Category 1 approval and hosted Chelsea L.F.C home fixtures in the UEFA Women's Champions League
The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition. It involves the top club teams from countries affiliated with the European governing body UEFA.
The ...
.
Club honours
League
* Athenian League
The Athenian League was an English amateur football league for clubs in and around London. The league was originally to be called the Corinthian League,Athenian Football League minutes 1912-1921 (National Football Museum, Preston). but this ...
Division Two
** Winners: 1971–72
* Great Western Suburban League Division Two
** Winners: 1920–21
* Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Division One
** Winners (2): 1974–75, 1988–89
* Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Premier Play-offs
** Winners: 2008–09
* Spartan League
The Spartan League was a football league in England covering London and adjacent counties. Established in 1907, it merged with the South Midlands League in 1997 to form the Spartan South Midlands League.
History
The Spartan League was establi ...
** Winners: 1959–60
* West London Alliance Division One
** Winners: 1899–1900
* West London League Division One
** Winners: 1900–01
* West Middlesex League
** Winners: 1904–05
Cup
* Barassi Cup
** Winners: 1975–76
* El Cañuelo Trophy
** Winners (4): 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97
* Geoff Harvey Memorial Vase
** Winners: 2010–11
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* George Ruffell Shield
** Winners: 2010–11
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* Jim Lawford Memorial Cup
** Winners: 1999–00
* John Livey Memorial Trophy
** Winners (2): 1993–94, 2013–14
* London Senior Cup
** Runners-up (2): 1976–77, 1980–81
* Lord of Ashford Charity Bowl
** Winners (2): 2001–02, 2010–11
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* Melksham Middlesex Charity Shield
** Winners: 1997–98
*Merthyr Middlesex Charity Shield
**Winners: 1990–91
*Middlesex Junior Cup
**Winners (2): 1901–02, 1903–04
*Middlesex Senior Challenge Cup
**Winners (10): 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2009–10, 2010–11
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, 2012–13
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*Middlesex Senior Charity Cup
**Winners: 1993–94
*Southern Combination Challenge Cup
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**Winners (3): 1964–65, 1966–97, 1994–95
*Spartan League
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History
The Spartan League was establi ...
Challenge Cup
**Winners: 1968–69
* Staines Cottage Hospital Cup
** Winners: 1925–26
* West Middlesex Cup
** Winners: 1924–25
Former players
1. Players that have played/managed in the Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.
* Adrian Clifton
* Ahmed Abdulla
* Joe Aribo
* Jordaan Brown
Jordaan Kyle Brown (born 13 March 1992) is an English footballer who plays for Stourbridge F.C, where he plays as a defender.
At club level, he has played in three countries: in England for AFC Wimbledon and Staines Town; in Finland for VPS ...
* Andy Driscoll
Andrew Driscoll (born 21 October 1971) is an English retired professional footballer and manager who played in the Football League for Brentford. A knee injury saw Driscoll released in 1992 and he dropped into non-League football. He now works a ...
* Dom Dwyer
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While in England, Dwyer represented, among other teams, Norwich City as a yout ...
* Jerel Ifil
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* Joe O'Cearuill
* Gary MacDonald
* Andre Scarlett
Andre Scarlett (born 11 January 1980) is an English footballer who plays for Hanworth Villa. As well as operating in central midfield Scarlett is as equally comfortable playing right full back. He began his career in the Football League with ...
* Steve Scrivens
Stephen Scrivens (born 11 March 1957) was an English professional football winger who played in the Football League for Fulham and Brentford.
Club career
Fulham
Scrivens began his career as a trainee with Second Division club Fulham. Age ...
* David Silman
* Tim Soutar
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* Stephen Wilkins
* Mohamed Bettamer
* James Younghusband
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Born in Surrey, England to an English father and Filipino mother, Younghusband played for ...
* David Wheeler
* Gordon Hill, who went on to play for Manchester United
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.
References
External links
Official website
*
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