Hemel Hempstead Town F.C.

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Hemel Hempstead Town
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Full name Hemel Hempstead Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Tudors
Founded 1885
Ground Vauxhall Road
Ground Capacity 3,152 (250 seated)
Chairman David Boggins
Manager Dean Brennan
League National League South
2014–15 Conference South, 9th

Hemel Hempstead Town Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. They currently compete in the National League South and play their home matches at Vauxhall Road. The club is affiliated to the Hertfordshire Football Association.

History

The club was formed in 1885 as Apsley End F.C. and first played in the West Herts League, before joining the Herts County League in 1899 and competed until 1922. The club joined the Spartan League in 1922 and competed until 1952 when they joined the Delphian League, by which time they had changed their name to Hemel Hempstead F.C.

In 1955 the name was changed once again to Hemel Hempstead Town F.C. In 1962, with the dissolution of the Delphian League, the club joined the Athenian League in its new Division Two. They were promoted twice in consecutive seasons to reach the Premier Division but by 1969 had dropped back to Division Two. In 1972 the club merged with Hemel Hempstead United, with the merged club reverting to being called simply Hemel Hempstead.

In 1977 the Tudors joined the Isthmian League, where they were to play for over 25 years. They found success hard to come by in this league, even dropping to Division Three for one season, but since the arrival of new chairman Dave Boggins in 1997 their fortunes improved slightly. In 1997–98 the club won the Isthmian League Division Three title, followed by the Division Two title in 1999–2000, although in the latter instance they were not promoted due to ground grading issues. Nonetheless, a sixth-place finish in what was now Division One North in 2003–04 was enough to secure a place in the Southern League Premier Division after the reorganisation caused by the creation of Conference South.

Hemel's first season in the Southern Premier was a disappointing one, as they finished fourth from bottom and were relegated. After a somewhat middling campaign in the Division 1 West the following season, a late surge saw Hemel promoted via the playoffs after a dramatic 3–2 win over Brackley Town, having been 2–1 behind until the 81st minute.

A more prepared Hemel side took to the Premier Division for the 2006–07 season, where a sequence of ten wins in fifteen games took the Tudors to their highest ever finish of fifth, taking the last playoff spot. A long campaign took its toll as Hemel lost 3–1 in the semi-final to Team Bath.

Hemel made the playoffs again in the 2008–09 season, going through a succession of managers in the process. Another fifth-place finish saw them pitted against Farnborough in the semi-final, where they were defeated 4–3 on penalties.

Hemel had a poor 2009–10 season, eventually finishing in 19th position. They were spared relegation by virtue of clubs from further up the pyramid being reprieved, demoted or ceasing to exist. During pre-season Colin Payne was appointed manager as they prepared for another season in the Southern League Premier Division.

In September 2011, due to a poor start to the season, Payne was relieved of his duties as manager, later to be replaced by Widdrington. Tommy Widdrington then left the club in March 2012, replaced by former Aylesbury management duo Mark Eaton and Alan Biley. After finishing 19th, Mark and Alan left the club and were replaced by Dean Brennan and Stuart Maynard. On May 25, the Football Association's proposed constitution for the Southern League Premier Division indicated a reprieve for Hemel Hempstead Town. This was ratified at the Southern League AGM on June 16, 2012, earning the Tudors a second reprieve in as many years.

A turn of fortune followed in the 2012/13 season, with Dean Brennan and Stuart Maynard leading the Tudors to 4th place in the league, the club's highest ever finish. Hemel beat Chesham United 2–0 in the playoff semi-final, before losing 5–4 in a penalty shootout to Gosport Borough (2–2 AET) in front of a record home league crowd of 2,840. The season also saw Hemel beat Potters Bar 2–0 to lift the Hertfordshire FA Senior Challenge Cup, a trophy the Tudors hadn’t won since 1926 (as Apsley FC). In June 2013, members of the Hertfordshire FA Competitions Committee voted Hemel Hempstead Town FC as the 2013 winners of the Sir Stanley Rous Memorial Trophy. The honour is given to the club or individual that has brought the most prestige to Hertfordshire in the last season.

The 2013/14 season saw the club win the Southern Premier Division to secure promotion to step 2 of the non-league pyramid.

Seasons

Year League Level Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position FA Cup FA Trophy
1999–2000 Isthmian League Second Division 7/8 42 31 8 3 98 27 +71 101 1st of 22 QR1 N/A
2000–01 Isthmian League Second Division 7/8 42 22 10 10 74 44 +30 76 6th of 22 QR2 N/A
2001–02 Isthmian League Second Division 7/8 42 18 10 14 82 66 +16 64 10th of 22
Promoted
QR1 N/A
2002–03 Isthmian League Division One North 7/8 46 26 7 13 70 55 +15 85 3rd of 24 QR3 R1
2003–04 Isthmian League Division One North 7/8 46 22 12 12 75 72 +3 78 6th of 24
Promoted
PR R1
2004–05 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 11 10 21 60 88 −28 42 19th of 22
Relegated
QR2 R1
2005–06 Southern Football League Division One West 7/8 42 22 9 11 86 47 +39 75 4th of 22
Promoted as play-off winners
QR2 QR2
2006–07 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 19 12 11 79 60 +19 69 5th of 22
Lost in play-off semifinal
QR3 QR3
2007–08 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 19 11 12 67 50 +17 68 7th of 22 QR2 R1
2008–09 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 21 7 14 71 48 +23 70 5th of 22
Lost in play-off semifinal
QR2 R1
2009–10 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 8 10 24 50 81 −31 34 20th of 22
Reprieved from relegation
QR1 QR1
2010–11 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 40 13 6 21 50 59 −9 45 15th of 22 QR1 QR1
2011–12 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 10 14 18 46 66 −20 44 19th of 22 QR2 QR2
2012–13 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 42 22 6 14 95 71 +24 72 4th of 22
Lost in play-off Final
QR1 QR1
2013–14 Southern Football League Premier Division 7/8 44 32 6 6 128 38 +90 102 1st of 24
Promoted
QR4 QR3

Players

Current squad

As of 30 August 2015.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Jamie Head
England GK Jamie Butler
England DF Ed Asafu-Adjaye
England DF James Brighton
England DF Jordan Brown
England DF Kyle Connolly
England DF Terrell Forbes
England DF Ben Herd
England DF Louis John (on loan from Sutton United)
England DF David King
England DF Arthur Lee
Ghana DF Daniel Pappoe
England DF Ben Sampayo
England DF Jack Smith
No. Position Player
England MF Billy Gibson
Republic of Ireland MF Matty Harriott
England MF Graeme Montgomery
England MF James Potton (captain)
England MF Ian Rees
England MF Zach Reynolds
England MF Matthew Spring
Belgium FW Aristote Amisi
England FW Oliver Hawkins
England FW Dennis Oli
England FW Jamie Slabber
England FW Ogo Obi (on loan from Watford)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England MF Luke Allen (at Chesham United)
England MF Ollie Cox (at Kings Langley)
England MF Wes Daly (at Hayes & Yeading United)
France DF Moussa Diarra (at Hampton & Richmond)
England GK Charlie May (at Dunstable Town)
No. Position Player
England DF Thomas Opoku (at Hampton & Richmond)
England MF David Pearce (at Chesham United)
England MF James Simmonds (at Hampton & Richmond)
England MF Ollie Thorne (at Biggleswade Town)

Coaching Staff

Position Staff
Manager Dean Brennan
Assistant Manager Stuart Maynard
Coach Peter Holmes
Goalkeeping Coach Dimitri Kharine

Club records

  • Best league performance: 1st in Southern League Premier Division, 2013–14
  • Best FA Cup performance: 1st round proper, 2014–15
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 1st round proper, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • Best FA Vase performance: Third round, 1999–2000, 2000–01

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.

Sources

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External links

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