Blackstones F.C.
Full name | Blackstones Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Stones or Blackos | ||
Ground | Lincoln Road, Stamford | ||
Capacity | 1,000 (100 seated)[1] | ||
Chairman | Gary Peace | ||
Manager | Phil Gadsby | ||
League | United Counties League Division One | ||
2015–16 | United Counties League Division One, 10th | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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Blackstones Football Club is a football club based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the United Counties League Division One and play at Lincoln Road. Their kit consists of Lincoln green (Lister Blackstone had Brunswick Green engines) and black shirts with black shorts.
History
Formed as the works team of Blackstone & Co, the club won the Peterborough & District League in 1918–19.[2] However, they subsequently dropped into more local football, playing in the Stamford & District and Bourne & District leagues, winning the last Stamford & District league title before World War II.[3]
Following the war, the club rejoined the Peterborough & District League. They finished bottom of Division One in 1950–51 and were relegated to Division Two. The following season saw them finish bottom of Division Two, after which they left the league.[4] They later rejoined the league again, and were Division Two champions in 1961–62 and Division One champions in 1975–76.[2] During this period they were renamed Mirrlees Blackstone after the company merged with Mirrlees National Limited in 1969.
In 1984 the club joined Division One of the United Counties League.[5] After finishing as runners-up in 1987–88, they were promoted to the Premier Division. The 1992−93 season saw them win the Lincolnshire Senior 'A' Cup, beating Bourne Town in the final.[3] In 1998 they adopted their current name after Mirrlees Blackstone closed its Stamford works.[5][6] In 2002–03 they won the Premier Division Knock-Out Cup with a 4–0 win against Buckingham Town in the final;[3] the following season they won the Lincolnshire Senior 'A' Cup for a second time.[3]
After finishing next-to-bottom of the Premier Division in 2012−13, the club were relegated to Division One.[7]
Ground
The site that became Lincoln Road was bought by the Rutland Engineering Works in 1920; it initially consisted of two football pitches and a cricket square.[6] In 1965 a new clubhouse was built to replace the cricket pavilion, which was demolished. In the late 1970s or early 1980s a new stand was built in its place, at which point the ground stopped being used for cricket, the second football pitch was lost and part of the site sold for housing.[6]
Floodlights were installed in 1989.[6] The ground currently has a capacity of 1,000, of which 100 is seated and covered.[1]
Managerial history
- Peter Thomas
- Ian Jarvie and Stuart Gray
- Chris Corby
- Steve Blades
- Dominic Genovese (1997–1999)
- Vince Adams (1999–2001)
- Ian Jackson (2001)
- Mel Landin (2001–2004)
- Kevin Flynn (2004)
- Tony Lowther (2004–2008)
- David Bird (2008–2010)
- Darren Jarvis & Mike Goode (2010–2012)
- David Stratton (2012–2013)
- Gary Peace (2013–2014)
- Nick Anderson (2014)
- Neil Cotton (2014–2015)
- Phil Gadsby (2015–)
Honours
- United Counties League
- Premier Division Knock-Out Cup winners 2002–03
- Peterborough & District League
- Champions 1918–19
- Division One champions 1975–76
- Division Two champions 1961–62
- Lincolnshire Senior 'A' Cup
- Winners 1992–93, 2003–04, 2007–08
- Lincolnshire Senior Trophy
- Winners 2010–11
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: Second qualifying round, 1991−92[5]
- Best FA Vase performance: Fourth round, 2007−08[7]
- Record attendance: 700 vs Glinton[1]
See also
- Blackstones F.C. players
References
- 1 2 3 Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p791 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
- 1 2 Peterborough & District League Champions Non-League Matters
- 1 2 3 4 History Blackstones F.C.
- ↑ Peterborough & District League 1949-1959 Non-League Matters
- 1 2 3 Mirrlees Blackstone at the Football Club History Database
- 1 2 3 4 Blackstones Pyramid Passion
- 1 2 Blackstones at the Football Club History Database
External links
Coordinates: 52°39.7025′N 0°28.1355′W / 52.6617083°N 0.4689250°W