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Ryde Sports F.C.


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founded1888
dissolved1997
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capacity2,000
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Ryde Sports F.C. were an English football club based in Ryde, Isle of Wight.

Before their untimely demise, Ryde Sports was for many years a successful and significant club on the Isle of Wight and in Hampshire, and an important part of the town.

History

Ryde Sports were founded in 1888 and became one of the eight founder members of the Hampshire League in 1896. Although finishing at the foot of the table in the inaugural season, the club soon improved by twice finishing runners-up, they also spent the 1898–99 season in the Southern League where they finished as runner-up in the short lived Division 2 South & West Section. The 1899-1900 season was a highly successful one in which they won the Hampshire League and Hampshire Senior Cup double. After the Great War, Ryde joined the Isle of Wight League, twice being champions before returning the county fold in 1923 when they promptly won the East Division title at the first attempt. Further success soon arrived, in 1925-26 they were league champions and Hampshire Senior Cup winners the following year.

The thirties continued to be very successful for the club, twice more winning County Senior Cup 1935–36 and 1938–39. The league title eluded Ryde during this period, although a top five final position was achieved each season. It was also during this period that Ryde recorded some fine runs in the FA Cup, most notably when they twice reached the 1st Round proper; in 1932–33 they lost 0–5 away v Margate, then in 1936–37, when they lost 1–5 at home to Gillingham in front of a record 5,000 crowd. They nearly made it again in 1947–48, when after navigating their way past some tough opponents they lost 0–1 at home against Trowbridge Town in the final qualifying round.

It was not until the 1952–53 season that the club suffered its first setback when, for the first time, they were relegated. After several years of consolidation Ryde returned as Division 2 runners-up in 1957–58, only to be relegated straight back again. Worse was to follow in 1963–64 when Ryde were relegated again to Division 3 but made a good recovery by immediately returning as champions; and in 1967–68 they finished as runners-up in Division 2, which was enough to clinch promotion back to the top flight.

The seventies continued to up and down for Ryde. After two seasons in Division 1 the club was again relegated in 1969–70 and in 1976–77 again dropped down into Division 3. The early Eighties saw troubled times for Ryde, twice finishing bottom of the league and having to apply for re-election. Ryde's reserve side, however, fared better in the IOW league beating Newport IOW 1-0 in the IOW Challenge Cup Final in 1983 with a last minute winner from striker Tony Adams. Many of the reserve players moved to the first team the following season under manager Arnie Olive.

Ryde regained its place and slowly rebuilt, and in 1986 were placed in restructured Division 2 following the formation of the Wessex League.

Finally, Ryde's fortunes changed and with a powerful side the club won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles in successive seasons 1988–89 and 1989–90. For a number of years, developers had been eyeing up the club's much loved Partlands home, and in 1990 the club vacated the premises to play at a new multi-purpose Sports Complex at Smallbrook Stadium, on the outskirts of the town. The team was elected to the Wessex League that year.

Ryde initially did well and were frequently in the top half of the table, with their highest positions being 3rd in 1995–96 and 4th a year later.Keep It On The Island - A History of Football on the Isle of Wight 1898-1998 by Mick Bull Sadly, this did not last and a combination of poor attendances and high overhead costs put them in financial difficulty, resulting in a player exodus.

For the 1997–98 campaign, Ryde appointed Larry Clay, who brought with him a youthful group of players from the mainland, who all ended up playing in the first team far sooner than intended. After an unsuccessful appeal for local support and enduring some heavy defeats, Ryde, rock bottom of the table, withdrew from the competition in December 1997 with their playing record (just 2 points gained from 17 games) being expunged.

A phoenix club, Ryde '98 was immediately formed to play in the local Isle of Wight League but the new team never climbed out of the basement division and folded in 2004.

Honours

  • Southern League
    • Division 2 South & West Section Runners-up 1898/99
  • Hampshire League
    • Division 1 Champions 1899/1900, 1925/26 and 1989/90, Runners-up 1897/98, 1898/99 and 1932/33
    • Division 2 Champions 1988/89, Runners-up 1957/58 and 1967/68
    • Division 3 Champions 1964/65
    • East Division Champions 1923/24
  • Isle of Wight League
    • Division 1 Champions 1919/20 and 1920/21
  • Hampshire FA
    • Senior Cup Winners 1899/1900, 1903/04, 1926/27, 1936/37 and 1938/39, Finalists 1925/26 and 1935/36
  • Isle of Wight FA
    • Gold Cup Winners 1926/27, 1946/47, 1948/49, 1955/56, 1961/62, 1962/63 and 1990/91, Finalists 1927/28, 1928/29, 1929/30, 1930/31, 1932/33, 1933/34, 1947/48, 1950/51, 1956/57, 1960/61 and 1963/64
    • Challenge Cup Winners 1888/89,1962/63, 1963/64, 1982/83, 1992/93 and 1993/94
  • Portsmouth FA
    • Senior Cup Winners 1899/1900, 1900/01, 1905/06, 1919/20, 1953/54, 1966/67 and 1989/90

Playing records

League

SeasonDivisionPositionSignificant events
1896/97Hampshire League8/8Founder Members, re-elected
1897/98Hampshire League6/8
1898/99Southern League Division 2 South & West Section2/6Runners-up, left competition
Hampshire League3/8
1899/1900Hampshire League1/8Champions, left league
1900-03Isle of Wight League
1903/04Hampshire League South Division3/9
1904/05Hampshire League South Division6/9
1905/06Hampshire League South Division3/8
1906/07Hampshire League South Division3/8
1907/08Hampshire League South Division6/10
1908/09Hampshire League South Division6/8
1909/10Hampshire League South Division8/10
1910/11Hampshire League South Division5/9
1911/12Hampshire League South Division6/8left competition
1912-23Isle of Wight League
1923/24Hampshire League East Division1/8Champions, promoted
1924/25Hampshire League County Division10/16
1925/26Hampshire League County Division1/16Champions
1926/27Hampshire League County Division5/16
1927/28Hampshire League County Division6/16Re-organisation
1928/29Hampshire League South Division7/13Re-organisation
1929/30Hampshire League Division 19/16
1930/31Hampshire League Division 16/16
1931/32Hampshire League Division 13/16
1932/33Hampshire League Division 12/15Runners-up
1933/34Hampshire League Division 15/16
1934/35Hampshire League Division 112/16
1935/36Hampshire League Division 13/16
1936/37Hampshire League Division 15/16
1937/38Hampshire League Division 15/16
1938/39Hampshire League Division 15/16
1939-45
1945/46Hampshire League Division 19/16
1946/47Hampshire League Division 111/14
1947/48Hampshire League Division 14/14
1948/49Hampshire League Division 15/14
1949/50Hampshire League Division 14/14
1950/51Hampshire League Division 111/14
1951/52Hampshire League Division 112/14
1952/53Hampshire League Division 113/14Relegated
1953/54Hampshire League Division 25/14
1954/55Hampshire League Division 212/14
1955/56Hampshire League Division 26/16
1956/57Hampshire League Division 25/16
1957/58Hampshire League Division 22/16Runners-up, promoted
1958/59Hampshire League Division 114/14Relegated
1959/60Hampshire League Division 211/16
1960/61Hampshire League Division 25/16
1961/62Hampshire League Division 28/16
1962/63Hampshire League Division 210/16
1963/64Hampshire League Division 215/16Relegated
1964/65Hampshire League Division 31/16Champions, promoted
1965/66Hampshire League Division 29/16
1966/67Hampshire League Division 28/16
1967/68Hampshire League Division 22/16Runners-up, promoted
1968/69Hampshire League Division 111/16
1969/70Hampshire League Division 116/16Relegated
1970/71Hampshire League Division 210/16
1971/72Hampshire League Division 213/16
1972/73Hampshire League Division 211/16
1973/74Hampshire League Division 211/16
1974/75Hampshire League Division 213/16
1975/76Hampshire League Division 216/16Not relegated
1976/77Hampshire League Division 215/16Relegated
1977/78Hampshire League Division 311/16
1978/79Hampshire League Division 312/16
1979/80Hampshire League Division 312/15
1980/81Hampshire League Division 317/18Re-elected
1981/82Hampshire League Division 316/16Re-elected
1982/83Hampshire League Division 312/15
1983/84Hampshire League Division 314/18
1984/85Hampshire League Division 315/18
1985/86Hampshire League Division 310/18
1986/87Hampshire League Division 211/18Re-organisation due to creation of Wessex League
1987/88Hampshire League Division 214/19
1988/89Hampshire League Division 21/19Champions, promoted
1989/90Hampshire League Division 11/18Champions, promoted
1990/91Wessex League11/20
1991/92Wessex League7/19
1992/93Wessex League6/21
1993/94Wessex League12/22
1994/95Wessex League12/22
1995/96Wessex League3/21
1996/97Wessex League4/21
1997/98Wessex League21/21Withdrew, record expunged
1998-2004Isle of Wight LeagueAs Ryde '98

FA Cup

SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1899/19001st Qualifying RoundA v PortsmouthL 0–10
1927/283rd Qualifying Roundunknown
4th Qualifying Roundunknown
1932/331st RoundA v MargateL 0–5
1936/374th Qualifying RoundA v Wells CityD 1-1
ReplayH v Wells CityW 8–1
1st RoundH v GillinghamL 1–5
1945/461st Qualifying RoundH v CowesL 1–3
1946/471st Qualifying RoundH v Gosport BoroughL 1–8
1947/48Preliminary RoundA v SandownD 2-2
ReplayH v SandownW 4–1
1st Qualifying RoundH v Thornycroft AthleticW 3–0
2nd Qualifying RoundH v Poole TownW 2–1
3rd Qualifying RoundA v Gosport BoroughW 2–1
4th Qualifying RoundH v Trowbridge TownL 0–1
1948/49Preliminary RoundA v Dorchester TownW 2–0
1st Qualifying RoundH v Poole TownL 0–1
1949/50Extra-Preliminary RoundH v AndoverW 1–0
Preliminary RoundH v NewportD 1-1
ReplayA v NewportW 5–3
1st Qualifying RoundH v WeymouthL 2–6
1950/51Extra-Preliminary RoundH v AndoverW 2–1
Preliminary RoundH v Dorchester TownD 3-3
ReplayA v Dorchester TownL 2–4
1951/521st Qualifying RoundA v TottonL 0–3
1952/531st Qualifying RoundH v Alton TownL 3–4
1958/59Preliminary RoundA v Fareham TownL 2–4
1968/691st Qualifying RoundH v Salisbury CityL 1–7
1969/70Preliminary RoundH v Salisbury CityD 1-1
ReplayA v Salisbury CityL 2–3
1970/711st Qualifying RoundH v NewportL 0–3
1971/721st Qualifying RoundH v Thornycroft AthleticL 1–4
1972/731st Qualifying RoundA v Gosport BoroughL 0–2
1973/741st Qualifying RoundA v Bognor Regis TownL 0–3
1974/751st Qualifying RoundA v Gosport BoroughL 1–7
1975/761st Qualifying RoundH v Guildford & Dorking UnitedL 0–4
1992/93Preliminary RoundH v SouthwickL 1–2
1993/94Preliminary RoundA v AFC TottonD 1-1
ReplayH v AFC TottonL 1–3
1994/95Preliminary RoundH v Thatcham TownW 3–2
1st Qualifying RoundA v Poole TownL 1–5
1995/96Preliminary RoundA v Bemerton Heath HarlequinsW 3–2
1st Qualifying RoundH v WeymouthD 1-1
ReplayA v WeymouthL 1–2
1996/97Preliminary RoundA v Gosport BoroughL 1–2

FA Vase

SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1991/92Extra-Preliminary RoundH v Kintbury RangersW 3–2
Preliminary RoundA v AFC LymingtonL 0–1
1992/93Extra-Preliminary RoundH v Wantage TownL 1–2
1993/94Preliminary RoundA v Hamworthy UnitedW 5–1
Round 1H v AndoverL 0–3
1994/95Preliminary RoundA v Banbury UnitedL 0–3
1995/961st Qualifying RoundA v BrockenhurstW 4–0
2nd Qualifying RoundA v Bicester TownD 1-1
ReplayH v Bicester TownW 3–1
Round 1A v Whitstable TownL 0–4
1996/971st Qualifying RoundA v North LeighL 0–1

Ground

Until 1990, Ryde Sports played at Partlands - a picturesque ground in the town. The venue was enclosed with two stands and a large pavilion. The record attendance was 4,000 for the 1936 FA Cup tie against Gillingham.

In order to progress, the club then moved to the newly opened Smallbrook Stadium, Ashley Road, Ryde, PO33 4BH. They hosted a series of prestigious friendly fixtures against Football League opponents with the visit of Southampton attracting a record 1,000 crowd in 1991. However, despite initial success on the pitch, attendances dropped mainly due to the venues remote location on the outskirts of town and the soulless atmosphere.

The venue is now used by Ryde Saints and Wessex League football returned for the 2022-23 season, when Newport took up temporary residence.

The stadium is also home to Isle of Wight Warriors speedway.

Notable players

  • See Ryde Sports players.

Local rivals

Ryde Sports had a long running rivalry with Cowes Sports, East Cowes Vics, Sandown, Newport and Brading Town. Meetings in the Hampshire League and Wessex League always generated much interest and attracted large crowds.

Successor club

The town is now represented by Ryde Saints who play at the Smallbrook Stadium.

Founded in 1995, they are a Charter Standard Club affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association and have two adult teams playing in the Isle of Wight League along with a youth set-up. Their greatest achievement came in 2017 when they won the Hampshire Junior 'A' Cup.

Print

  • Ryde for Pride - 100 Years of Ryde Sports by Mike Bull

References

References

  1. Non-League Final Tables 1889-2002 (Soccer Books Ltd)
  2. https://www.iowdfa.org.uk/history.html
  3. A History of the Hampshire League 1896-1996 by Norman Gannaway
  4. Hampshire Football Association Centenary History 1887-1987 by Norman Gannaway
  5. The FA Cup Club by Club Record Since 1945 by Tony Williams
  6. A Tabulated History of the Hampshire League by Stephen Farmery
  7. Ryde for Pride - 100 Years of Ryde Sports by Mike Bull
  8. https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3E/Ham80.html
  9. "History".
  10. Whitmore, Warren. (February 4, 2024). "FORMER SPORTS TEAMS: RYDE SPORTS – THE BIGGEST ISLE OF WIGHT FOOTBALL CLUB TO HAVE FOLDED". islandecho.
  11. Hampshire Football Association Yearbook 2005/06
  12. https://www.iowdfa.org.uk/cup_winners_gold.html
  13. https://www.iowdfa.org.uk/cup_winners_challenge.html
  14. Page 167. Before The Cemetery End by Vince Taylor (Groundtastic Productions)
  15. https://www.footballgroundmap.com/ground/smallbrook-stadium/ryde-sports
  16. https://laurencereade.com/2021/12/14/smallbrook/#more-50000
  17. https://www.islandecho.co.uk/uncertain-future-for-groundless-newport-after-gold-cup-defeat/
  18. https://www.speedwayportal.com/warriors
  19. https://www.islandecho.co.uk/romans-beat-ryde-saints-in-9-goal-thriller-at-vicarage-lane/
  20. Keep It on the Island - A History of Football on the Isle of Wight 1898-1998 by Mick Bull
  21. "HOME".
  22. https://www.islandecho.co.uk/ryde-saints-announced-charter-standard-club-year/
  23. https://www.sportspages.com/product/ryde-for-pride-100-years-of-ryde-sports-club
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