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Farsley Celtic
Full name Farsley Celtic Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Villagers or Little Celts
Founded 1908
Ground Throstle Nest
Farsley
Leeds
West Yorkshire
(Capacity 3900 (500 Seated))
Chairman Andrew Firbank
Manager Flag of England John Deacey
League Conference National
2006–07 Conference North, 5th
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Farsley Celtic Association Football Club are an English football club based in Farsley, in the City of Leeds. The club are known by the nicknames of the Villagers and the Celts; their colours are blue and white. Currently the club are playing in the Football Conference having been promoted following their 4-3 victory against Hinckley United on the 14 May 2007.

Founded in 1908, the club have spent their entire existence to date in non-league football, where they have won several titles in Northern England. In the FA Cup, the club has reached the First Round twice to play league opposition.

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Farsley Celtic was founded in 1908 by a group of local men from the village of Farsley. During their earliest years, Farsley competed in local leagues around the Leeds area and Hospital Cups. As the club moved into the 1920s they moved to a more permanent ground at Red Lane, opposite Farsley Cricket Club.

After the Second World War ended the club purchased their current ground of Throstle Nest from the local council, where they played their first match in 1948 against West Yorkshire side Frickley Athletic.

The Villagers moved up a level for the 1949-50 season, into the Yorkshire League Division Two where they finished 8th during their first season and scored 100 goals in 34 games, however they also conceded heavily[1]. By the 1951-52 season Farsley Celtic were Yorkshire League Division Two champions and as thus, were promoted to the Yorkshire League Division One, which was its top level.

By the mid-1950s, Farsley had started to steady themeselves in the upper half of the Yorkshire League, in the FA Cup also they had a notable run during the 1954-55 season where they reached the Fourth Qualifying Round, going out to Wigan Athletic 3-1. After two consecutive seasons of finishing runners-up, Farsley were champions of the Yorkshire League in 1959-60, the club were not promoted however, due to failing to stand up to ground regulations.

Through-out the 1960s the club were stable within the Yorkshire League, always finishing within the top 7 places. For the second times in their history, the Celts were crowned champions of the league in 1968-69 but again were not promoted to a higher level. They came runners-up twice in the early 70s proving themselves to be among the best in the league.

In the FA Cup, Farsley Celtic reached the First Round in 1974, the game was against Football League Division Three side Tranmere Rovers at Elland Road before a crowd of 11,000, it ended 2-0 to Tranmere. The rest of the decade for the West Yorkshire club was largely unremarkable, they bounced between the Yorkshire League first and second divisions.

In 1982 the Yorkshire and Midland Leagues merged to form the Northern Counties East League. Celtic started in Division One North and for the first two seasons they finished 3rd, in 1984-85 they were won the Division One North championship and were promoted to the Northern Counties East Premier Division.

It didn't take the club long to rise up that league either, after only two seasons in the NCEL Premier Division, they finished as runners-up to Alfreton Town and were invited into the Northern Premier League as founding members of the Northern Premier League First Division. Farsley's first slew of seasons in the Northern Premier League First Division often saw the club near the bottom end of the table, this pattern continued on until the mid to late 1990s where they finished in the top six for three seasons in a row.

Farsley finished 3rd in the 2003-04 season and earned themselves promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Their stay in the Northern League Premier Division was short but productive, in their first season they finished 3rd and then the following season, after a fourth place finish they won promotion to the Conference North after defeating North Ferriby United 2-1 after extra time in the Northern Premier League play off final in May 2006.

Farsley reached the First Round proper of the FA Cup for only the second time in their history, during the 2006-07 season, after beating Cambridge City 2-1 in the 4th Qualifying Round. They were drawn against Milton Keynes Dons and held them to a 0-0 draw[2], before being defeated 2-0 in a heated replay at the National Hockey Stadium[3]. In the Conference North, the club also performed well and reached the play-off finals after finishing in 5th, they played Hinckley United for the chance to be promoted into the Conference National. In a memorable match Farsley took the lead early on through Gareth Grant. However Hinckley hit back with a quickfire double to go in at half time 2-1 ahead. Farsley equalised through Damien Reeves late in the second half but again the Leicestershire outfit took the lead with a 3rd goal. All looked dead and buried until first a Ryan Crossley header then a Simeon Bambrook penalty for the winning 4th goal confirmed the Villagers promotion to the top flight of non league football for the first time in their history.[4]

The promotion means that for the first time ever, only two leagues will separate them from locals Leeds United (just six miles away) and one league separates them from Bradford City who are four miles away from Farsley.

Farsley Celtic announced in July 2007 that they were considering changing their name to FC Leeds or Leeds Celtic because Farsley is not well known and so their fanbase is small. Farsley chairman Andy Firbank said: "If we need to change our name to take us up another level from a crowd support point of view then that's what we need to do." Farsley could have their name changed as early as the 2008/09 season.[5]

As of 15 December 2007.[6]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Tom Morgan
2 Flag of England DF Mark Jackson
4 Flag of Pakistan MF Amjad Iqbal
5 Flag of England DF Ryan Crossley
7 Flag of England MF James Knowles
8 Flag of England FW Simeon Bambrook
9 Flag of England FW Damien Reeves
10 Flag of England FW Gareth Grant
11 Flag of England MF Andy Watson
12 Flag of England DF Chris Stabb
13 Flag of England GK Paul Cuss
14 Flag of Germany MF Roy Stamer
15 Flag of England FW Ryan Sugden
16 Flag of Scotland DF Scott McNiven
17 Flag of England MF Ashley Allanson
No. Position Player
18 Flag of England DF Stephen Downes
20 Flag of England MF Lee Tuck
21 Flag of England DF Christopher Thackray
22 Flag of England DF Ryan Serrant
23 Flag of England MF Tristram Whitman
25 Flag of England DF Bailey Camfield
26 Flag of England MF Patrick McGuire
28 Flag of England MF Andrew Cooper
29 Flag of England FW Nick Smith
30 Flag of England GK Mark Wilberforce
32 Flag of England FW Steve Torpey (on loan from Lincoln City)
34 Flag of England MF Chris Billy
35 Flag of England FW Colin Heath
36 Flag of Wales MF Michael Pearson (on loan from Oldham Athletic)
Flag of England MF Dominic Krief

  1. ^ FCHD.info
  2. ^ BBC.co.uk
  3. ^ BBC.co.uk
  4. ^ BBC.co.uk
  5. ^ BBC Sport: Farsley Celtic ponder name change.
  6. ^ Farsley Celtic. Football Squads. Retrieved on 2007-08-13.
  7. ^ http://farsley.bpweb.net/micahrichards.html
  8. ^ All Yorkshire League Division 3 results achieved by Farsley Celtic reserves


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