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Shepshed Dynamo Football Club is an English
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club based in the small town of
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in the north west of
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, England. Founded as Shepshed Albion towards the end of the 19th century, the team played for the majority of their early history in the
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before a series of league wins and promotions the late 1970s and early 1980s, when they were known as Shepshed Charterhouse, took them within two promotions of
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. The club encountered financial difficulties in 1994 and reformed under the new name in recognition of the help provided by local side
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. They currently play in the .


History


Early years

Football emerged in Shepshed in the late 19th century and records exist of a violent encounter between the Albion club and Loughborough Corinthians in 1899, but it was not until 1907 that the club joined the
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(LSL). Albion had almost immediate success, winning the League in 1911 and again in 1921. They remained in the Leicestershire Senior League for the next 60 years, being promoted and relegated between its two divisions numerous times.


1975–1992: The Charterhouse years

Having been taken over and given significant financial backing by Maurice Clayton, the founder and managing director of Charterhouse Holdings plc, the club became Shepshed Charterhouse in the summer of 1975. The club won the LSL Second Division in 1977–78 following that immediately with three successive LSL First Division titles in 1978–79, 1979–80 and 1980–81, and were admitted to the
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for the first time in 1981. Charterhouse won the Midland League title at the first attempt and when this league merged with the Yorkshire League to form the
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(NCEL) in 1982, they were placed in the NCEL Premier Division. They won their sixth successive league title to earn promotion to the
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Midland Division for the 1983–84 season. This season also gleaned success in cup competitions, with Charterhouse winning the NCEL Cup as well as successfully negotiating the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup to reach the
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, where they lost 5–1 to
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at
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on the 20 November 1982. A fourth successive promotion was secured with a second-place finish in the Southern League Midland Division in 1983–84. It is often erroneously stated that Charterhouse gained seven successive promotions during this period, due perhaps to the club achieving six successive first-place finishes, followed by a second place. However, the non-league pyramid was not as formalised at the time as it has subsequently become, and the club won the LSL Premier Division three seasons running. Playing in the Southern League Premier Division for the first time, the club were able to secure four safe mid-table finishes, finishing as high as seventh in 1985–86. However, they struggled to replicate that form after being transferred to the
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Premier Division in 1988, despite appointing arguably their most famous manager, former
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player
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, in July 1989. O'Neill would only be at the club for a few months before going on to forge a highly successful managerial career with
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and
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amongst others. Charterhouse however would find no such success, finishing bottom of the league in 1990–91 and 1991–92 resulting in relegation to the NPL Division One.


Decline and reformation

Following relegation, the club changed their name back to Shepshed Albion in 1992, but a year later they were relegated again, to the
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. Despite their single season in the Combination being relatively successful, finishing fourth in the 22 team league, off-field problems saw the future of the club in doubt. With help from local side
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the club were able to restructure and chose to signal a new era by adopting the name Shepshed Dynamo. The club were placed in the
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for the 1994–95 season and performed strongly; finishing the season in fourth.


Brief resurgence

The 1995–96 season started with an impressive 23 game unbeaten start. The club went on to win the league by eight points and were promoted to the Southern League Division One Midland for the 1996–97 season. Promotion brought its own difficulties and Shepshed were forced to seek financial help from
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to complete the necessary improvements to the club's facilities to allow them to take their place in the Southern League. Their first season back in the Southern League resulted in a safe mid-table position, but it was in the
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that they caused their fans the most excitement. Having seen off Stratford Town, Sandwell Borough, Solihull Borough, Knypersley Victoria and Bromsgrove Rovers, the club visited
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in the First Round Proper eventually going down 6–0 to the
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side.


Back in decline

A re-organisation of the Southern League for the start of the 1999–2000 season saw Shepshed moved to Division One West. A poor season spent fighting relegation resulted in a final position of 18th. Shepshed finished bottom of the Southern League Division One West in 2003–04. However, due to the expansion of the English Football Conference to three divisions, and the subsequent reorganisation of the
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Shepshed avoided demotion to a regional division and found themselves placed in the Northern Premier League Division One for the 2004–05 season, now at step eight of the pyramid. Further reorganisation of the lower leagues in 2007 left the club in the new
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. The 2010–11 season finished with Shepshed in the relegation places. However, they were reprieved from relegation to the
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at the end of the
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season due to Rushden and Diamonds being expelled from the
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. The previous season's reprieve from relegation did not last long, with the club finishing bottom of the
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in 2012 and therefore being relegated to the
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at step nine of the
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, the lowest level of football Shepshed has played at since the non-league system was first formalised in 1979. Following one season in the United Counties, the club was moved into the
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. In 2014, the
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and the
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merged to form the new
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and Shepshed were placed in the Premier Division of the new league.


League history

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: 8 * Seasons spent at Level 7 of the
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: 10 * Seasons spent at Level 8 of the football pyramid: 14 * Seasons spent at Level 9 of the football pyramid: 9 Note: The Non-league system was first formalised in 1979 with the creation of the
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and the recognition of the
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,
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and
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as direct feeder divisions to the Alliance. It was not until
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that these divisions had their own recognised "feeder leagues". Therefore, until entering the Northern Counties East Premier Division in 1982, Shepshed had not been part of the pyramid.


Records


Shepshed Albion FC


Pre-1975

*Best
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performance: Preliminary qualifying round, 1949–50 (replay)


Post-1992

* Best
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performance: 3rd qualifying round, 1991–92, 1992–93 * Best
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performance: 2nd qualifying round, 1991–92, 1992–93


Shepshed Charterhouse FC

* Best
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performance: 1st round, 1982–83 * Best
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performance: 1st round, 1985–86 (replay), 1989–90 (replay) * Best
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performance: Semi-finals, 1978–79 (replay)


Shepshed Dynamo FC

* Best
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performance: 1st round, 1996–97 * Best
FA Trophy The Football Association Challenge Trophy, also known as the Isuzu FA Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and competed by mainly National League ...
performance: 3rd round, 1998–99 * Best
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performance: 4th round, 2016–17, 2018–19


Ground

The club have played their games at the Dovecote, situated on Butthole Lane on the north side of the town, since 1891. The ground is allegedly referenced in the
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as a sporting facility for the village. It is possible, due to the nature of the name Butthole Lane, that the ground itself was used for the village archery practice. The ground is still owned by the family of former Charterhouse Chairman Maurice Clayton.


Colours and crest

The current first team strip consists of black and white stripes, with black shorts and black socks, and their away colours are yellow shirts, black shorts and yellow socks. The club's crest features a stylised "D" inherited from local side
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who were central in their reformation in 1994. Loughborough had in turn taken the name "Dynamo" and the "D" logo from
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, who had toured the UK in 1945. Previously, the club crest featured a representation of a dove on a field of black and white. During Maurice Clayton's time in charge, the club were 're-branded' with the nickname 'The Raiders' complete with a crest resembling the
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, probably inspired by Charterhouse Holdings' lucrative contract to produce merchandise for the
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.


Players


Notable players/managers

Below is a list of players/managers who fulfill one or more of the following requirements;
1. Have played/managed in the
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or any foreign equivalent (i.e. fully professional league)
2. Have full international caps.
3. Hold a club record. * Ibrahim Bah *
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Jeff Blockley Jeffrey Paul Blockley (born 12 September 1949) is an English former footballer who played as a defender. He made over 300 Football League appearances and was capped by the England national football team. Playing career Blockley was born in L ...
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Phil Boyer Philip John Boyer (born 25 January 1949) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He played for various clubs throughout his career and came through the academy at Derby County, leaving for York City in 1968 witho ...
* Steve Burke *
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* Willie Gamble * Paul Geddes * Lenny Glover * Neil Grewcock * Kevin Hector *
Terry Hennessey William Terrence Hennessey (born 1 September 1942) is a Welsh former international footballer who gained 39 caps for Wales. He played as a defender and made 400 Football League appearances in the 1960s and 1970s with Birmingham City, Nottingham ...
(Player/Manager) * Mick Hollis * Liam Hurst * Gary Ingham *
Julian Joachim Julian Kevin Joachim (born 20 September 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is an advisor at Europa Point in the Gibraltar National League. During his professional career he initially played from 1992 ...
* Jon McCarthy *
Ernie Moss Ernest Moss (19 October 1949 – 11 July 2021) was an English footballer, most associated with his home town club, Chesterfield, where in three separate spells he made 539 appearances, scoring a club record 192 goals. He was later voted PFA F ...
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Martin O'Neill Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, (born 1 March 1952) is a Northern Irish professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Association football, player who played as a midfielder. After a brief early career in the Irish Leag ...
(Manager) * Levi Porter * Jon Stevenson * Steve Powell *
John Ramshaw John Ramshaw is a football coach and manager who most recently served as the interim manager of Shepshed Dynamo F.C. in the Midlands division of the Northern Premier League. Career Ramshaw began his career at Notts County from 1978 until 19 ...
(Manager) *
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*
Ian Storey-Moore Ian Storey-Moore (born 17 January 1945) is an English former association football forward. He scored over 100 league goals for Nottingham Forest, and earned one cap for England during his time there. In 1972, he moved to Manchester United, but ...
(Player/Manager) *
Colin Tartt Colin Tartt (born 23 November 1950) is an English former footballer. A midfielder, he made 478 league appearances in a 13-year career in the Football League. A qualified teacher, he began his career with Port Vale in 1972. He spent five years ...
* Simon Woodhead *
Frank Wignall Frank Wignall (born 21 August 1939) is an English former footballer who played professionally for Everton, Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Derby County and Mansfield Town, as well as at international level with England. He later bec ...
(Manager) * Steve Yates *
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* Arthur Chadburn (Manager) *
Jorrin John Jorrin Nemiah John (born 6 November 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Leicester St Andrews. Born in England, he represented the country internationally at various youth levels before switching to the Antigua and Bar ...
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Zayn Hakeem Zayn Mohammed Junayd Hakeem (born 15 February 1999) is a association football, footballer who plays for Barwell F.C., Barwell, where he plays as a Forward (association football), forward. Born in England, he plays for the Antigua and Barbuda na ...
*
Massiah McDonald Julian Massiah McDonald (born 20 August 1990) is a Montserratian footballer. He made his international debut for Montserrat in March 2015. Career Club career Following his release from Notts County as a youngster, McDonald began his non-lea ...
* Ben Starkie


References


External links


Shepshed Dynamo official website

Complete records of Shepshed Albion's league positions

Complete records of Shepshed Charterhouse's league positions

Complete records of Shepshed Dynamo's league positions
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