Poole Town Football Club is a
football club based in
Poole
Poole () is a large coastal town and seaport in Dorset, on the south coast of England. The town is east of Dorchester and adjoins Bournemouth to the east. Since 1 April 2019, the local authority is Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council ...
, Dorset, England. They currently compete in the . The club was established in 1880 and they affiliated to the
Dorset County Football Association
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and are a
Football Association
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(FA) Charter Standard Community Club. The team spent two seasons in the
National League South
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before relegation in 2018.
History
Origins
Poole FC were formed when two local teams, Poole Hornets and Poole Rovers, merged in 1890. Both teams had been in existence since 1880. Poole joined the
Dorset
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League in 1896, then the
Hampshire League
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in 1903.
The club enjoyed success in the
Dorset Senior Cup
The Dorset Senior Cup is a knockout cup competition involving association football teams from the county of Dorset, England, affiliated with the Dorset County Football Association. The current holders of the Dorset Senior Cup are Poole Town w ...
in their early years, winning it for the fifth time in 1907.
After several seasons without football because of the First World War, the club began playing again in the 1919–20 season under the name Poole & St. Marys. They changed their name back to Poole FC after one season.
Poole joined the
Western League in 1923.
Poole won the Dorset Senior Cup again in 1926. The club also turned professional that year and joined the
Southern Football League, Eastern Division. The
1926–27 season saw the club's best
FA Cup
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run in its history. They reached the third round and played
Everton, losing 3–1 at
Goodison Park
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.
They won the Dorset Senior Cup again in 1927 and reached the First Round of the
FA Cup
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three seasons in a row.
Poole F.C. was unable to complete season 1929–30 in the Southern League due to financial difficulties and left four games unfulfilled. In May 1930 a deficit of £4261 was reported and the club went into voluntary liquidation.
Two weeks later a new club under the name of Poole Town FC was created. Poole rejoined the
Western League in 1930 and stayed there (except for the
1934–35 season) until 1957.
Stadium
In 1933, Poole moved into
Poole Stadium
Poole Stadium is a speedway and former greyhound racing venue located in the town centre of Poole, Dorset in England. The stadium is owned by the Borough of Poole. It was built in the early 1930s in an attempt to provide a source of entertainm ...
. They became known as Poole Town in 1934.
Poole Town reached the First Round Proper of the
FA Cup
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in 1946. They held
Queens Park Rangers
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to a 2–2 draw before losing in the replay 6–0.
They reached the first round again in 1963 and 1967, losing to
Watford
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Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal en ...
(after a replay) and
Queens Park Rangers
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, respectively.
The Main Stand at Poole Stadium was built by Club supporters for the Football Club in the 1950s. In 1994 the Dog Track was widened making the center green too small for a regulation pitch. Poole Town were obliged to move on and find a new home.
Nomadic days
In 1994, having been forced to leave
Poole Stadium
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to make way for
Poole Pirates
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speedway and greyhound racing Poole Town shared a ground with
Hamworthy United for the
1995–96 season. They lost 39 consecutive matches, equalling the record set by
Stockport County
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in 1977, and winning just 1 point from 42 league matches. The record was subsequently beaten by
A.F.C. Aldermaston
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The club motto, ''Facta Non V ...
in 2010. Poole Town were relegated from the Southern League and joined the
Hampshire League
The Hampshire League was a football league in Hampshire, England. During its heyday its constitution consisted of four divisions with over 60 clubs taking part - this included a vast number of semi-professional teams and Reserve/’A’ sides o ...
Division One, sharing a ground with Holt United.
Poole won the Dorset Senior Cup for the 12th time in 1998. They also won the Hampshire League Cup and finished third in the league.
They won the league cup again in 1999 and finished second in the league but were not promoted. The Hampshire League Premier Division was created for the
2000–01 season but Poole could not join because they did not have sufficient ground grading. They were effectively relegated, staying in the first division.
In 2000, they were promoted into the Hampshire League Premier Division. They moved into Haskells Rec in
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but left after a few seasons due to vandalism.
Tatnam
In October 2000, Poole began playing at Tatnam, the school field of Oakdale South Road Middle School (now Oakdale Junior School). They subsequently built a permanent barrier around the pitch, hardstanding,
floodlights
A floodlight is a broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial light. They are often used to illuminate outdoor playing fields while an outdoor sports event is being held during low-light conditions. More focused kinds are often used as a stage ...
,
dugouts, a small club shop, tea hut, licensed bar and an £80,000
stand
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which allowed them to be promoted into the
Wessex League
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First Division.
In 2008, Poole Town submitted plans for the creation of a new
£1.2 million ground at
Branksome Recreation Ground which would enable them to meet strict FA criteria to gain promotion to the
Southern League Division One.
However, In December 2009 the Poole Borough Council Planning Committee turned the plans down due to loss of open space policy and no perceived community benefit. The club switched to plan B and have since won planning permission for a £2–3M development at
Canford Magna
Canford Magna is a village in Dorset, England. The village is situated just south of the River Stour and lies between the towns of Wimborne Minster and Poole. The village has a mixture of thatch and brick buildings, mostly serving as residences ...
, adjacent to Canford Park Arena. Although a privately funded
3G pitch
Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass. However, it is now being used on residential lawns and commerc ...
was built on the Canford Land, no work has yet commenced for the new stadium.
The 2008–09 season saw Poole win the Wessex Premier title and Dorset Senior Cup (beating Dorchester 2–0 aet). Poole Town were the second best team of 1,600 Football Association clubs in England, based on points per match, with the following record: played 42, won 38, drawn 2, lost 2. They were, however, denied promotion due to inadequate ground grading at that time.
In the 2009–10 season Poole Town sold
Charlie Austin
Charles Austin (born 5 July 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker.
Released from his contract by Reading as a youth, Austin played non-league football up to May 2009, when he was signed by Swindon Town after a pro ...
to
Swindon Town
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for an undisclosed sum.(estimated £180,000) Austin scored 46 goals in 46 games in his first season at Poole and 18 goals in 11 games before his transfer. He signed off with five goals in his last game against
Moneyfields. Despite jumping six divisions, Austin continued scoring goals (eventually earning a transfer to Championship club
Burnley
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and then Queens Park Rangers, playing at that time in the Premiership and with Charlie being one of the top scorers for the 2014–15 season). The 2009–10 season ended for Poole with another Wessex title but no promotion due to ground grading again.
During the 2010–11 season Poole Town won the
Wessex League
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Premier Division for the third consecutive season and reached the semi-final of the
FA Vase
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and the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup. In contrast to previous seasons, the club were granted promotion to the Southern League after FA agreed to them staging Southern League football at Tatnam following a temporary upgrade of the facilities.
The 2012–13 season saw the club promoted as champions of Southern League Division One South and West to the Premier division. The club completed a treble that season by winning the
Dorset Senior Cup
The Dorset Senior Cup is a knockout cup competition involving association football teams from the county of Dorset, England, affiliated with the Dorset County Football Association. The current holders of the Dorset Senior Cup are Poole Town w ...
when they beat
Wimborne Town
Wimborne Town Football Club is a football club based in Wimborne Minster in Dorset, England. They were established in 1878 and won the FA Vase in 1992. They reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup in the 1982–83 season for the first t ...
4–1 in the final and the Southern League Champions Cup, beating
Burnham away 0–1. The Dolphins were also voted the Southern League SWD1 club of the season.
The 2013–14 season saw Poole miss out on the playoffs by just one point, having had three points deducted for playing an ineligible player during one match earlier in the season. The 2014–15 season saw Poole Town win the (Red Insure) Southern League Cup, beating Corby in the two legged final (on away goals). However, Corby had the last laugh as Poole missed out on the Championship on the last day of the season losing 2–3 at home to Corby who were second at the start of play on goal difference. The game was watched by a Tatnam record 2,203 crowd. The match had been billed as "Winner takes all" and the defeat consigned Poole to the Playoffs, where they lost in the semi-final at home to
St Neots Town.
Tatnam was upgraded again in 2013 with the dugouts moved opposite the Main Stand, a new clubhouse, a third turnstile, 100 more seats including 50 in the small stand (which was moved), increased sizes for the dressing rooms, more toilets and a new changing facility for the officials, as well as a new stand at the Fleetsbridge End. The total upgrade cost over £200,000 and was completed in just over two months. The grading allows promotion to the
National League South
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which they achieved at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Poole immediately competed near the top of the National League South in their
first season, but were dealt a blow as they were ruled ineligible for promotion due to a lack of 500 covered seats in their stadium. Poole went on to finish fifth, which would have otherwise qualified for the playoffs. Poole then struggled throughout the
2017-18 season, and found themselves on the final day as one of two teams fighting to stave off the final drop spot—along with the other team also passed over for the previous season's playoffs, Hungerford Town. A 2–0 Poole over Oxford City victory gave them hope, but ultimately Hungerford's narrow 1–0 win at East Thurrock United meant relegation back down to the Southern League South for the 2018–19 season.
Ground
Poole Town play their games at Tatnam Ground on School Lane, Poole.
The club continues to explore alternative ground locations. Reports suggest a possible return to
Poole Stadium
Poole Stadium is a speedway and former greyhound racing venue located in the town centre of Poole, Dorset in England. The stadium is owned by the Borough of Poole. It was built in the early 1930s in an attempt to provide a source of entertainm ...
, but there is no official announcement on this matter.
Players
Current squad
Honours
League honours
* Southern League Premier Division:
** Winners (1):
2015–16
** Runners-up (1):
2014–15
* Southern League Division One :
** Runners-up (1):
1961–62
* Southern League Division One South :
** Runners-up (1):
1989–90
* Southern League Division One South & West:
** Winners (1):
2012–13
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** Runners-up (1):
2011–12
* Western League :
** Winners (1):
1956–57
** Runners-up (4):
1946–47,
1949–50,
1953–54,
1955–56
* Wessex League Premier Division :
** Winners (3):
2008–09,
2009–10,
2010–11
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* Wessex League Division Two:
** Runners-up (1):
2004–05
* Hampshire League Premier Division:
** Runners-up (2): 1998–99, 2000–01
* Hampshire League Division One:
** Winners (1): 1999–00
Cup honours
* Dorset Senior Cup:
** Winners (17): 1894–95, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1901–02, 1903–04, 1906–07, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1937–38, 1946–47, 1974–75, 1988–89, 1997–98, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2018–19, 2021-22
** Runners-up (19): 1890–91, 1892–93, 1895–96, 1897–98, 1899–00, 1900–01, 1910–11, 1927–28, 1932–33, 1936–37, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1961–62, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2003–04, 2005–06
*
Western Football League
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Cup:
** Winners (1): 1954–55
* Wessex League Cup:
** Runners-up (1): 2009–10
* Trophyman Cup:
** Winners (2): 1997–98, 1998–99
* Southern League Champions Cup:
** Winners (1): 2012–13
* Southern League Cup (Red Insure):
** Winners (1): 2014–15
Records
* Highest (old) league position: 16th Southern League Premier Division – 1966–67
* Highest (recent) league position: 5th National League South - 2016-2017
* Lowest league position: 1st Hampshire League Division One
* Best FA Cup run: 3rd Round Proper – 1926
*
FA Trophy
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best performance:
First Round 1969–70, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1987–88
*
FA Vase
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best performance:
Semi-final 2010–11
* Largest home crowd (Poole Stadium): 6,575 vs Watford in the FA Cup 1st round replay – 1963
* Largest home crowd (Tatnam Ground): 2,203 vs Corby Town – 2014–15
* Biggest home win: 10–0 vs Horndean – 2009
* Biggest away win: 11–0 vs Horndean – 1998
* Record transfer fee (Paid): Nicky Dent (£5,000) – 1990
* Record transfer fee (Received):
Charlie Austin
Charles Austin (born 5 July 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker.
Released from his contract by Reading as a youth, Austin played non-league football up to May 2009, when he was signed by Swindon Town after a pro ...
(Undisclosed – est. £180,000) – 2009
Supporters
Poole Town were one of the top seven best supported teams in the Southern Premier League with the highest League attendance of the 2014–15 season with 2,203 finishing the season with an average of 458 across all League games.
The official mascot is Dylan The Dolphin.
Notable former players
Charlie Austin
Charles Austin (born 5 July 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker.
Released from his contract by Reading as a youth, Austin played non-league football up to May 2009, when he was signed by Swindon Town after a pro ...
References
External links
Official website*
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