Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Billericay Town F.C.

Association football club in England

Billericay Town F.C.

Summary

Association football club in England

FieldValue
clubnameBillericay Town
imageBillericay_Town_Football_Club_Badge.png
fullnameBillericay Town Football Club
nicknameRicay, The Blues
founded1880
groundNew Lodge, Billericay
chairmanDave McCartney & Nick Hutt
managerDanny Scopes
capacity3,500 (1,600 seated)
league
season
position
pattern_la1_pumaglory22eb
pattern_b1_pumaglory22eb
pattern_ra1_pumaglory22eb
leftarm10042FF
body10042FF
rightarm10042FF
shorts10042FF
socks10042FF
pattern_la2_pumaglory22w
pattern_b2_pumaglory22w
pattern_ra2_pumaglory22w
leftarm2FFFFFF
body2FFFFFF
rightarm2FFFFFF
shorts2FFFFFF
socks2FFFFFF
websitebillericaytownfc.co.uk

Billericay Town Football Club is a football club based in Billericay, Essex, England. The club are currently members of and play at New Lodge. They are the second most successful club in FA Vase history, having won the competition on three occasions.

History

The club was established as Billericay Football Club in 1880. They also started playing in the Mid-Essex League, winning Division Two in 1912–13, 1931–32 and 1932–33. The club remained in the Mid-Essex League until joining the Southern Essex Combination League in 1947. In 1966 the club were founder members of the Essex Olympian League. The 1969–70 season saw them win the league and League Cup double, a feat they repeated the following season. Following their back-to-back titles, the club became founder members of the Essex Senior League in 1971, finishing as runners-up in its first season and winning the title in 1972–73.

After finishing as runners-up again, Billericay won back-to-back league titles in 1974–75 and 1975–76. The latter season also saw them reach the final of the FA Vase and beat Stamford 1–0 at Wembley, The following season saw them move up to Division Two of the Isthmian League, which they also won at the first attempt, earning promotion to Division One.

Billericay's success continued in 1980–81 as they finished as runners-up in Division One and were promoted to the Premier Division, the first time back-to-back promotions had been achieved in the league by a new club. The club remained in the Premier Division until being relegated to Division One at the end of the 1985–86 season. This began a spell as a yo-yo club, as they were relegated to Division Two North at the end of the 1988–89 season. The club were placed in Division Two in 1991 after league restructuring, before being promoted back to Division One in 1992–93 and then to the Premier Division in 1997–98 after finishing as Division One runners-up. The 1997–98 season also saw them reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 3–2 at home to fellow non-League club Wisbech Town.

In 2004–05 Billericay reached the first round of the FA Cup again, losing 1–0 at home to Stevenage Borough. A fourth-place finish in 2006–07 saw them qualify for the play-offs again, this time beating local rivals Chelmsford City 5–3 on penalties in the semi-finals after a 1–1 draw, before losing 4–2 on penalties to Bromley in the final following another 1–1 draw. In 2007–08 they qualified for the first round of the FA Cup again, losing 2–1 at home to Swansea City.

In 2010–11 Billericay won the Essex Senior Cup for a second time, beating Aveley 2–0 in the final. They won the Isthmian League Cup in 2016–17, beating Tonbridge Angels 8–3 in the final. The club reached the first round of the FA Cup for a fourth time in 2017–18, drawing 1–1 at Leatherhead in the first match and losing the replay 3–1. The season also saw them retain the League Cup, beating Metropolitan Police 5–3 in the final, as well as winning the Premier Division title, earning promotion to the National League South. Tamplin announced that he was leaving the club in September 2019.

Another FA Cup first round appearance in 2018–19 saw Billericay lose 3–1 at home to Chesterfield in a replay. The club finished bottom of the National League South in 2021–22 and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Isthmian League. In 2024–25 they were runners-up in the Premier DIvision, before losing 2–1 to Dover Athletic in their play-off semi-final.

Ground

New Lodge in 2018
Harry Parker Stand

Archer Hall became the club's permanent home ground during the 1930s, although it remained an unenclosed pitch. In 1970 the club moved to New Lodge, which had previously been a sports ground used by Outwell Common Football Club. The ground was enclosed using a loan from Basildon Borough Council and Charrington Brewery and dressing rooms and a clubhouse were built. a six-a-side tournament played at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre the day after their FA Vase final against Sheffield. The floodlights were inaugurated with a friendly match against West Ham United, which attracted a then-record crowd of 3,841.

In 1980 a permanent 120-seat stand was built between the Cowshed and the clubhouse; its shape led to it becoming known as the Pacman stand. In 2002 the club announced plans to move to a new 4,000-capacity stadium at Gloucester Park. However, the relocation was scrapped by new chairman Steve Kent in 2004. By the summer of 2017 the ground had a capacity of 3,500, of which 424 was seated and 2,000 was covered.

In the summer of 2017 New Lodge was completely redeveloped. Covered terraces were built at both ends of the ground covering the full width of the pitch; a new seated stand was built next to the clubhouse where the Pacman stand and Cowshed had previously been located, and was named the Harry Parker Stand. On the other side of the pitch the seating was extended to the full length of the pitch. The ground's capacity was raised to around 4,600 with 1,600 seated. A friendly match against West Ham on 8 August 2017 attracted a record crowd of 4,582.

Current squad

Out on loan

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
ManagerENG Danny Scopes
Assistant ManagerENG Craig Shipman
Head of RecruitmentENG Adam Drew
First-team CoachENG Ash Goss
General DogsbodyENG Evan Marlow

Managers

Statistics are correct as of 11 May 2022. All first team matches are counted.

NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAGDWin %HonoursRef
1967-68 Murrell Cup winnersurl=https://btfchistory.wixsite.com/1880/managerstitle=Managers }}
1968-69 Murrell Cup winners
1969-70 Murrell Cup winners
1969-70 Essex Olympian League champions
1970-71 Kershaw Challenge Cup winners
1970-71 Essex Olympian League Cup winners
1970-71 Essex Olympian League champions
1971-72 Essex Olympian League Challenge Cup (shared)
1971-72 Essex Senior League runners-up
1971-72 Essex Senior League Challenge Cup winners
1972-73 Essex Senior League Champions
1972-73 Essex Senior League Cup winners
1972-73 Essex Senior League Challenge Cup winners
1973-74 Essex Senior League runners-Up
1973-74 Essex Senior League Challenge Cup winners
1974-75 Essex Senior League champions
1974-75 Essex Senior League Cup runners-up
1974-75 J. T. Clark Memorial Trophy winners
1975-76 Essex Senior League champions
1975-76 F.A. Vase winners
1975-76 Essex Senior Cup winners
1975-76 J. T. Clark Memorial Trophy winners
1976-77 F.A. Vase winners
1976-77 Essex Senior League Cup winners
1976-77 J. T. Clark Memorial Trophy winners
1977-78 Athenian League champions
1977-78 Athenian League Cup winners
1977-78 Essex Senior Trophy winners
1977-78 J. T. Clark Memorial Trophy winners
1978-79 F.A. Vase winners
1978-79 Athenian League champions
1979-80 J. T. Clark Memorial Trophy winners
1979-80 Essex Senior Trophy winners
1979-80 East Anglian Cup runners-up
1979-80 Isthmian League Division Two champions
1980-81 Isthmian League Division One runners-up
1984-85 East Anglian Cup runners-up
1985-86 Essex Senior Cup runners-up
1986-87 Essex Thameside Trophy champions
1990-91 Essex Thameside Trophy runners-Up
1991-92 Essex Thameside Trophy champions
1993-94 Essex Senior Cup runners-Up
1994-95 Essex Senior Cup runners-Up
1995-96 Essex Senior Cup runners-Up
2005-06 Eastern Floodlit League champions
2006-07 Isthmian League Premier Division Play-Off runners-up
2010-11 Essex Senior Cup winners
2011-12 Isthmian League Premier Division champions
2014-15 Essex Senior Cup runners-up
2016-17 Isthmian League Cup champions
2017-18 Essex Senior Cup winners
2017-18 Isthmian League Cup winners
2017-18 Isthmian League Premier Division champions
2019-20 Essex Senior Cup finalists (not played)
2021-22 Essex Senior Cup winners
2024-25 Isthmian League Cup winners

Honours

  • Isthmian League
    • Premier Division champions 2011–12, 2017–18
    • Division Two champions 1979–80
    • League Cup winners 2016–17, 2017–18, 2024–25
  • FA Vase
    • Winners 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79
  • Athenian League
    • Champions 1977–78
    • League Cup winners 1977–78
  • Essex Senior League
    • Champions 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76
    • League Cup winners 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77
  • Essex Olympian League
    • Champions 1969–70, 1970–71
    • Senior Division Cup winners 1970–71
    • Challenge Cup winners 1970–71, 1971–72 (shared)
  • Mid-Essex League
    • Division Two champions 1912–13, 1931–32, 1932–33
    • Division Two League Cup winners 1930–31, 1932–33
  • Chelmsford & District League
    • Division Three champions 1932–33
  • Essex Senior Cup
    • Winners 1975–76, 2010–11, 2017–18, 2021–22
  • Essex Senior Trophy
    • Winners 1977–78, 1979–80
  • Essex Thameside Trophy
    • Winners 1986–87, 1991–92
  • JT Clark Memorial Trophy
    • Winners 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
  • Phillips Electrical Floodlight Trophy
    • Winners 1976–77

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1997–98, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Quarter-finals, 2017–18
  • Best FA Vase performance: Winners, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79
  • Biggest victory:
    • 15–1 vs Cullis Athletic, Brentwood & District League, 9 December 1939
    • 14–0 vs Laindon Corinthians, Romford & District League, Division 1, 23 November 1946
  • Heaviest defeat: 0–11:
    • vs Southminster St. Leonards, Wickford & District League, 11 April 1908
    • vs Great Waltham, Chelmsford & District League Division Two, 16 February 1929
  • Record attendance: 4,582 vs West Ham United XI, 8 August 2017
  • Lowest attendance: 54 vs Wembley, Isthmian League Division One, 5 December 1995
  • Most appearances: John Pullin, 418
  • Most goals: Fred Clayden, 273
  • Most goals in a season: Jake Robinson, 57 (2017–18)
  • Most goals in a match: 5:
    • Harry Welham in a 9–0 win vs Broomfield, Chelmsford & District League Division Two, 16 September 1911
    • Stewart in a 14–0 win against Laindon Corinthians, Romford & District League Division 1, 23 November 1946
    • Ray Speller in a 13–0 win at Elm Park, Romford & District League Division 1, 19 April 1947
    • Morgan in 7–0 win at Roneo Athletic, Romford & District League Premier Division, 8 April 1949
    • Reg Whittaker in a 10–0 win vs Dagenham Dock, Romford & District League Premier Division, 11 February 1950
    • Fred Clayden in a 7–1 win vs Dunmow, Essex Olympian League, 10 January 1970
  • Longest unbeaten run (all competitions): 28 matches, 13 October 1979 – 1 March 1980
  • Longest unbeaten league run: 39 matches, 21 April 1979 – 15 March 1980, Athenian League
  • Consecutive defeats: 6
    • 22 March 2003 – 8 April 2003, Isthmian League Premier Division
    • 6 April 2013 – 23 April 2013, Conference South
    • 23 October 2021 – 20 November 2021, National League South
  • Record transfer fee received: £22,500+ from West Ham United for Steve Jones, 1992
  • Record transfer fee paid: £27,600 to Maidenhead United for Dean Inman, October 2017

Notes

References

References

  1. They joined the Romford & District League in 1890, where the club played until [[World War I]].[https://web.archive.org/web/20151110032601/http://www.billericaytownfc.co.uk/club-information/history Club History] Billericay Town F.C.
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170416145516/http://esports.flipboxapp.net/The-County-Motor-Works/ Official Handbook] Mid-Essex League, p71
  3. In 1946 they adopted their current name.[https://web.archive.org/web/20160913214826/http://btfcunofficial.wixsite.com/1880/history History] Billericay Town Unofficial
  4. {{fchd
  5. [https://www.fchd.info/lghist/isth2007.htm 2006–07 Isthmian League] Football Club History Database
  6. The [[2011–12 Isthmian League. following season]] saw the club win the Premier Division, earning promotion to the [[National League South. Conference South]]. However, they were relegated back to the Isthmian League the [[2012–13 Football Conference. Jamie O'Hara]], [[Jermaine Pennant]] and [[Paul Konchesky]].[http://www.itv.com/news/london/2017-03-31/big-money-backer-hopes-to-steer-billericay-town-to-the-big-time/ Big money backer hopes to steer Billericay Town to the big time] ITV, 31 March 2017
  7. "Billericay Town 1-3 Chesterfield". BBC Sport.
  8. (2 May 2022). "What Happened on Monday Across The National League".
  9. "Tamplin goes to town", ''Groundtastic'', Autumn 2017, issue 90, pp30–35
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20161220143918/http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/billericay_town.html Billericay Town] Pyramid Passion
  11. During the 1970s a covered standing area was built on the clubhouse side of the pitch, which became known as the Cowshed. Temporary seated stands loaned from [[Essex County Cricket Club]] were later installed on the other side of the pitch. In 1977 the club won a set of floodlights by winning the Philips Electrical Floodlight Competition final against [[Friar Lane & Epworth F.C.|Friar Lane Old Boys]],Jon Weaver (2005) ''The Football Grounds of Rural Essex'', p5
  12. Weaver, p94
  13. Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p265 {{ISBN. 978-1-869833-77-0
  14. "First Team Squad". Billericay Town F.C..
  15. https://www.billericaytownfc.co.uk/club-statement-managerial-appointment/ Club Statement Managerial Appointment
  16. "Managers".
  17. [https://www.billericaytownfc.co.uk/welcome-gary-mccann/ Welcome Gary McCann]
  18. [https://btfchistory.wixsite.com/1880/clubrecords Results] BTFC History
  19. [https://www.billericaytownfc.co.uk/record-crowd-see-town-victory/ Record crowd see Town victory] Billericay Town F.C.
  20. [https://btfchistory.wixsite.com/1880/attendances Attendances] BTFC History
  21. [https://btfchistory.wixsite.com/1880/clubrecords Club Records] BTFC History
  22. [http://www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/football/nonleague/15626451.Billericay_break_club_transfer_record_for_Maidenhead_defender_Inman/ Billericay break club transfer record for Maidenhead defender Dean Inman] Echo News, 29 October 2017
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Billericay Town F.C. — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report