Sutton Town A.F.C. was a
football club based in
Sutton-in-Ashfield
Sutton-in-Ashfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 48,527 in 2019. It is the largest town in the district of Ashfield,
four miles west of Mansfield, two miles from the Derbyshire border and 12 miles north ...
,
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The traditi ...
,
England
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. The previous club was a member of the
Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the football pyramid respectively.
History
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Premier Division until 2007 when they resigned, but the new club joined the
Central Midlands League
The Central Midlands Football League is an English football league covering the northeast-central part of England. Formed in 1971 as the South Derbyshire League, changing name initially to the Derbyshire League before changing to its current na ...
Premier Division, three levels lower in the
English football league system
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, and later played in the
East Midlands Counties League
The East Midlands Counties Football League was an English football league that operated from 2008 to 2021, covering the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands. The league had one division, which stood at ...
. The team was reformed in 2020, and was initially accepted into the Notts Senior league, but they never started the seasons fixtures. They then began playing friendlies in Spring 2021 ahead of again joining the Notts Senior League. They played against Nottinghamshire, Nuthall AFC, Trent Vineyard and Rushcliffe Reserves although the results were not made public.
History
Previous club
A previous club called
Sutton Town
Sutton Town A.F.C. was a football club based in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The previous club was a member of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division until 2007 when they resigned, but the new club joined the Central M ...
existed until 1997. They played in the Northern Counties East League. They also spent time in the
Midland Football League
The Midland Football League is an English football league that was founded in 2014 by the merger of the former Midland Alliance and Midland Combination. The league has four divisions that sit at levels 9–12 of the football pyramid.
History ...
and the
Northern Premier League
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. They were regular competitors in the Nottinghamshire Senior Cup. They still hold the joint record for most cup wins, along with
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. Nottingham Forest was founded in 1865 and have been playing their home games at the City Ground, on the banks of the River Tren ...
. They were based at Priestsic Road in
Sutton-in-Ashfield
Sutton-in-Ashfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 48,527 in 2019. It is the largest town in the district of Ashfield,
four miles west of Mansfield, two miles from the Derbyshire border and 12 miles north ...
. Following the loss of the ground for the building of a
supermarket
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, they moved to Lowmoor Road in the neighbouring town of
Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Kirkby-in-Ashfield is a market town in the Ashfield District of Nottinghamshire, England. With a population of 25,265 (according to the 2001 National Census), it is a part of the wider Mansfield Urban Area. The Head Offices of Ashfield Dist ...
. They changed their name to ''Ashfield United'' because of a sponsorship deal with
Ashfield District Council Ashfield may refer to:
People
* Ashfield (surname)
Places
Australia
* Ashfield, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
** Municipality of Ashfield, a former local government area in Sydney
** Electoral district of Ashfield, a former electoral ...
, however the club folded in 1997. This club was also nicknamed ''The Snipes''.
Another now defunct club (1996),
Oakham United, based close to the
King's Mill Hospital
King's Mill Hospital is an acute general district hospital serving the population of north Nottinghamshire and parts of Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. It is managed by the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The majority of the hospital ...
on the boundary between Sutton and
Mansfield
Mansfield is a market town and the administrative centre of Mansfield District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is the largest town in the wider Mansfield Urban Area (followed by Sutton-in-Ashfield). It gained the Royal Charter of a market t ...
, applied to change their name to ''Sutton Town'' when the previous club became defunct but were denied permission by the
Nottinghamshire FA.
2007 club
This incarnation of the club was formed in August 2007, to replace an older club, previously known as North Notts F.C., who disbanded. In 2013 they were promoted to the East Midlands Counties League as champions of the Central Midlands League South Division. In June 2014 the club resigned from the league after they were unable to come to a suitable agreement over a lease at home ground The Fieldings that would enable them to be promoted in the future, which is a league requirement. They now had the option of trying to join another league which would allow them to continue at the same ground, but the problem remained that the Snipes would not be eligible for promotion under the terms of their current lease.
Honours
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Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the football pyramid respectively.
History
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Division One
**Champions 2004–05
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Central Midlands League
The Central Midlands Football League is an English football league covering the northeast-central part of England. Formed in 1971 as the South Derbyshire League, changing name initially to the Derbyshire League before changing to its current na ...
Supreme Division
**Runners-up 2002–03, 2009–10
*Central Midlands League Premier Division
**Champions 2000–01
As reformed club
*Central Midlands League South Division
**Champions 2012–13
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Nottinghamshire Senior Cup
**Runners – up 2012–13
Central Midlands League Cup Winners 2008/09
(Manager – D. Bryant)
Central Midlands Floodlit Cup Runners-up 2008/09
(Manager – D. Bryant)
Records
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FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competit ...
**First Qualifying Round 2003–04, 2004–05
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FA Vase
The Football Association Challenge Vase, usually referred to as the FA Vase, is an annual football competition for teams playing in Steps 5 and 6 of the English National League System (or equivalently, tier 9 or 10 of the overall English footb ...
**Second Round 2004–05, 2006–07
References
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External links
Official Site
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Association football clubs established in 2007
2007 establishments in England
Association football clubs disestablished in 2014
2014 disestablishments in England
Defunct football clubs in Nottinghamshire
Central Midlands Football League
East Midlands Counties Football League
Sutton-in-Ashfield