Southwick F.C.
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Southwick F.C. are a football club based in Southwick, West Sussex, England. They were founded in 1882 and were the founding members of the Sussex County League. They won the Sussex County League title six times in their history.Under Ray McCarthy in 1982/83 they were Division One Runners up and Runners up in the County Challenge Cup. In the 1974-75 season, they reached the FA Cup First round for the first and only time in their history.Charismatic chairman Roy Pollard arrived promising "A brave new world" in 1993.He installed Barry Noonan as his right hand man,but a succession of managers came and went including the highly rated Russell Bromage and Paul Hubbard.Pollard gave up the ghost in 1997 moving to Southern Spain leaving Noonan at the helm. They finished last in the Sussex County League Division One in 2005-06 and were relegated to Division 2.Relegation to intermediate football beckons as the club languish near the foot of Division Two and their chairman Noonan starts a 14 year prison sentence for drug smuggling. Southwick play in red and black stripes with black shorts and socks.
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