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The Blues' History Frickley Colliery Football Club was formed in 1910 and played initially in the Sheffield Association, followed by a spell in the Yorkshire League. In 1924 the club joined the old Midland League where they remained members until 1960 when the League disbanded upon which they moved to the Cheshire County League. In 1970 the 'Blues' returned to the reformed Midland Counties League and four years later the club changed its name to Frickley Athletic F.C. Although Frickley were runners-up in the League in 1971-72 it was after their change of name that their climb up the ladder really began. After winning the Midland League Cup in 1976 they were accepted into the Northern Premier League. The stay in the Northern Premier League was only a short one as in 1979-80 Frickley finished in third position in the League and after their ground, Westfield Lane, was given a 'B' grading they took the place of Redditch United in the Alliance Premier League, now the Nationwide Conference.
The following season saw a complete turn around as the 'Blues' were knocked out of both the F.A. Cup and F.A. Trophy in the first games and they finally finished next to the bottom of the League and were relegated back to the Northern Premier League. Since season 1987-88 Frickley consistently finished around mid-table in the N.P.L. and in the 1991-92 season, when finishing 14th, they reached the Final of the H.F.S. Loans League Cup only to lose 1-0 to a last minute Marine goal at Manchester City's Maine Road ground. The following two seasons saw Frickley finish 7th and 5th respectively but since then the club have struggled to find success and have finished in the lower reaches of the table. Season 1999/2000 saw the Blues finish in 16th position in the League for the third season in succession but a first piece of silverware for ten years was gained when Emley were defeated in the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup at Hillsborough. However, Ian Thompson resigned as manager and several of the squad left the club He was replaced by former Barnsley and Newcastle United player Stewart Barrowclough who brought in numerous young players but, unfortunately, some of theses were not yet ready for UniBond League football and the Blues struggled at the foot of the table from the start of the season. Barrowclough resigned at the end of September immediately following a 12-0 defeat at Worksop Town, with former Gainsborough Trinity and Guiseley manager Steve Richards taking over a few weeks later. Richards slowly reshaped the side and form started to improve with just one defeat in the last eight games, including a last day victory at Lancaster City, enabling the Blues to retain their Premier Division status by one point. Richards also steered the side to an FA Cup First Round appearance for the first time in twelve years but the Cup dream ended in a 4-0 defeat which flattered the Division Two side. The club had
a poor start to the 2001/02 season and this resulted in Steve Richards resigning
as manager in mid September with the club yet to record a League win after 8
matches. His Assistant, Gary Marrow took over team affairs on a caretaker basis
with the first victory of the season being obtained at Whitby Town in the next
game. As results picked up Marrow was given the manager's job on a permanent
basis and the season improved steadily with the Blues eventually finishing in
13th place - their highest position for ten seasons. However, immediately after
the last match Marrow resigned to take over at his hometown club, Belper Town,
with several of the players following him. Marrow was replaced by Phil Sharpe, who was previously assistant manager
at Guiseley, and he slowly rebuilt the side. After a disastrous start to the
season which saw the club lose the first 7 games Sharpe turned the side round
and a fantastic sequence of results towards the end of the season saw the club
pull clear of the relegation places. The following season the club were looking
to build on the previous season’s improvement and, like all other clubs in the
Premier Division, were looking to do well to try and gain a place in the new
Conference North Division. At the turn of the year the Blues were well placed
but a disastrous run from mid-January saw the Blues eventually finish
second-bottom. The Club made a stuttering start to the
2004/05 season and at the start of September Sharpe resigned, with stalwart Gary
Hatto taking temporary charge of team affairs until the Club re-appointed Gary
Marrow as manager on 3rd October 2004. Marrow soon made drastic
changes to the side and steered the Club clear of the relegation zone, although
safety was only certain on the last day of the season. In the F.A. Cup Frickley have reached the First Round Proper on eleven occasions. These are as follows:
It was against Rotherham United in 1971 that the record attendance for Westfield Lane was set of 6000 although, at the time, the club's average crowd was about 600. The Second Round Proper has been reached on two occasions:
The only Third Round appearance to date is the 3-1 home defeat to Rotherham United in 1985/86. |
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