Bracknell Town F.C.

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Bracknell Town
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Full name Bracknell Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Robins
Founded 1896
Ground Larges Lane, Bracknell
(Capacity 2,500 (150 seated))
Chairman Chris Nixon
Manager Alan Taylor
League Southern League
Division One South and West
2006–07 Southern League
Division One South and West, 19th
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Bracknell Town Football Club are a football club based in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. The club was formed in 1896. The team are currently in the Southern League Division One South and West.

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Bracknell Town FC was formed in 1896 as Old Bracknell Wanderers and played local league football until 1959 when, on Bracknell becoming one of the New Towns, the club was elected into the Great Western League, where it spent four seasons. In 1963-64, they were elected into the Surrey Senior League, winning the Championship in 1969-70. In addition, the Robins won the League Cup in 1968-69 and 1969-70, making the latter a "Double" season.

Bracknell moved into the London Spartan League a season later and in 1974-75 won the League Cup, with the Reserves winning their Championship. The following season saw the Club finish runners-up in both League and Cup to Farnborough Town and reach the last sixteen of the FA Vase.

Both the first and reserve teams were successful in the 1980s. The Firsts were victorious in the League Cup in 1981-82 and 1982-83 and also won the Premier Division Title in 1982-83, a season which also saw the Reserves finishing as Champions.

After originally being turned down by the Athenian League in the early 1980s, the Robins were elected into the Isthmian League in 1984. The Robins were eighth in the first season in Division Two South, but in the following season finished as runners-up to Southwick. Once promoted to Division One, Bracknell missed promotion to the Premier Division by a single point, finishing behind Leytonstone-Ilford and Leyton Wingate.

The following season, 1987-88 was a contrast to the previous two, as the success story came to an end. The Club finished fourth from bottom, being saved from relegation only by the resignation of Walthamstow Avenue. The following season saw Bracknell finish second from bottom to finally take the drop.

It was the start of a disappointing period from the Club as they struggled to adjust to life back in Division Two South. The club was struggling, and failed to make the cut in the Deregionalisation of Division Two, entering Division Three and finishing only 17th.

Season 1992-93 was also disappointing, with manager Paul Everest lasting only eight games before resigning. However, this led to the appointment of ex-Norwich City player Phil Alexander as manager. He turned the club around, and the Robins finished the 1993-94 season with a 6-0 win at Horsham to claim the Division Three Championship under his former number two Nicky Collier, who took over the Manager's role after Alexander departed for a commercial role at Swindon Town.

The following season almost saw Bracknell clinch a return to Division One, but there was no last-gasp joy as Oxford City just pipped the Robins. This led to three seasons of mid-table security, although the Club enjoyed an extremely long run in the FA Cup, eventually equalling their best run in the competition before going out 3-1 at Burton Albion in the 4th Qualifying Round.

The 1998-99 season saw the Robins relegated. Bob Pritchard was unable to step up from managing the Reserves, and resigned to be replaced by former Egham Town manager Steve Roberts. Despite bringing in new blood and starting brightly, Roberts was unable to save the club from the drop.

During the close season that followed, Clive Tallentire and his brother Mark, an ex-Bracknell Town player, were given the chance to lead the Robins forward. Their first season was one of consolidation, as they sought to rebuild the Club.

The rebuilding complete, Bracknell started the 2000-2001 season in unstoppable fashion, hitting the head of Division Three and reaching the First Round Proper of the FA Cup for the first time ever, losing to Lincoln City. However, the resultant fixture congestion and inclement weather that followed left the side with too much to do and they ultimately finished eighth.

The Tallentires stepped down at the end of that season and now former Farnborough Town manager Alan Taylor has taken the challenge of making the Robins fly up the Pyramid, achieving promotion from Division Three and a third Fair Play Award in four seasons at the first attempt.

The popular manager’s second season at the helm was less successful, as the Club initially struggled to make the step up to the new Division One South. However, relegation was avoided on the final day and the Robins reward was an extremely eventful 2003-04 season. The undoubted highlights were in the Cups as Bracknell challenged on three fronts. They reached the 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, losing at home to Barnet in front of almost 1,100, the Quarter Final of the League Cup and a first Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Final for 22 years, losing to Chesham United. Although the resultant fixture congestion saw Bracknell fall away from promotion contention, the Fair Play Award was won.

After twenty years in the Isthmian League, the club moved into the Southern League where they have spent the last three seasons. With Alan Taylor stepping down at the end of last season, his assistant Jon Underwood is the new man in charge with the club hoping he can build on Alan’s good work.

  • Chairman: Chris Nixon
  • Manager: Jon Underwood
  • Assistant Manager: Gavin Taylor
  • Club Secretary: Tony Hardy

No. Position Player
Flag of England GK Michael Parkin
Flag of England GK Chris Grace
Flag of England DF Jamie Clarke
Flag of England DF Billy Matthews
Flag of England DF Will Bratt
Flag of England DF Michael Buck
Flag of England DF Ross Watson
Flag of England DF Chris Webster
Flag of England MF Joel Havermans
Flag of England MF Mark Bartley
No. Position Player
Flag of England MF Dean Penfold
Flag of England MF Jermaine Lowe
Flag of England MF Joe Warner
Flag of England MF Jermaine McGlashen
Flag of England MF Gavin Taylor
Flag of England MF Ross Hogston
Flag of England FW Ian Harvey
Flag of England FW James Cox
Flag of England FW Graham Lewis


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