Grantham Town

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Funding boost for next generation
Grantham Town Funding boost for next generation By David Watters

Grantham Town are looking forward to putting a Grow the Game grant from the Football Association to good use developing their next generation of stars for the EVO-STIK League.

Hot-shot is back for second spell
Grantham Town Hot-shot is back for second spell By David Watters

Former Lincoln United, Coalville Town, Spalding United, Brackley and Stamford striker Jordan Hempenstall will be pulling on a Grantham Town shirt again when the new EVO-STIK Northern Premier League season kicks off.

Stevens swoops for Robins skipper
Grantham Town Stevens swoops for Robins skipper By David Watters

Grantham Town have snapped up former Ilkeston FC skipper Matt Baker for the 2017-18 EVO-STIK Northern Premier League season.

Watson to nuture next generation
Grantham Town Watson to nuture next generation By David Watters

Integro League Cup finalists Grantham Town have named Alex Watson as the new head of the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League club's academy.

Quartet rewarded for record run
Grantham Town Quartet rewarded for record run By David Watters

Grantham Town have rewarded four of the players responsible for their record-breaking unbeaten run in the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's top flight with new contracts.

Sponsorship hunt ends in success
Grantham Town Sponsorship hunt ends in success By David Watters

Grantham Town have unveiled a new first team sponsor for the remainder of the 2016-17 EVO-STIK Northern Premier season.

Hunt starts for new shirt sponsors
Grantham Town Hunt starts for new shirt sponsors By David Watters

EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Grantham Town are confident of having a new logo on the front of their shirts within weeks after parting company with their main sponsors.

Address

Address:
South Kesteven Sports Stadium Trent Road Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 7XQ
Directions:
Seated:
750
Standing:
7500
Telephone:
01476 402224
Website:

Contacts

Chairman:
Peter Railton
Secretary:
Manager:
Adam Stevens
Match Secretary:
Becky Cope

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History

The club was founded in 1874 and early competition was in the Midland Amateur league which was won in !910/11. The Central alliance was won in 1924/25 and the club finished runners up to Shrewsbury Town in the Midland counties League in 1938. After the war local legend Jack McCartney scored 416 goals in just 456 appearances until his retirement in 1955.

In 1964 under manager Jim Rayner the Midland League was won with the club scoring 152 goals in the season. Rayner moved to Notts County to be replaced in 1965 by Terry Bly as player manager and the next 14 years are still remembered as the golden years for the club. The Midland League was won in 1971 and in 1972 and regular cup runs brought large crowds to the London road ground with the most memorable being in 1973 when Jack Charlton brought his Middleborough side to London road where a record crowd of 6578 saw Middleborough win 2-0. The club moved into the Southern League winning Division 1 North in 1978 and the following year finishing runners up in the Premier Division. Following relegation the club bounced back the following year to win Division 1 North again.

Following the reorganization of non-league football the club were moved to the Northern Premier League and finished 4th in 1984 but the following year they failed to gain re-election and returned to the Southern League. Financial problems meant the club had little success until in 1987 The board appointed Martin O’Neil as manager and along with assistant John Robertson Promotion was missed by a single point his first season and 5th spot gained the year after. Martin moved on to climb the managerial ladder at the end of that season.

John Robertson returned as manager in 1990 and at this time the club left its London road home and after a year ground sharing at Spalding returned to the town into the new South Kesteven Sports Stadium. Little success was achieved until the arrival of Gary Mills as manager in 1996. Under Gary 4th place was achieved in the Southern League Midland Division in 1997 and the following year the championship was won also the club reached the quarter final of the FA trophy going out after a replay to Conference side Southport. The first game at Grantham attracted a stadium record attendance of 3695.

The following year the club was taken over by Reg Brearley through his company Antrac. Mills was replaced as manager and the club went full time but huge financial losses saw the clubs future threatened when Antrac walked away. The club was forced to enter a CVA and a difficult period followed as the club struggled to get back onto its feet. This was reflected on the pitch and when John Wilkinson arrived as manager at Christmas 2000 the club had just 9 points but following a tremendous run were finally relegated on goal difference on 47 points. Promotion back to the Premier division was achieved in 2002 as runners-up.

Following Wilkinson’s resignation Roger Ashby became manager and lead the club to the first round proper of the FA cup in November 2003 where they played Leyton Orient at home in front of the Match of the Day cameras only losing 2 – 1 to an injury time goal. In the summer of 2006 the club were moved from the Southern League back to the Northern Premier League. It took the club some time to adjust to the move and they were relegated to Division 1 South.

John Wilkinson then returned as manager and in 2008 lead the club to the Division 1 South play offs where they lost 2-1 to Nantwich
Following a brief spell with Phil Starbuck as manager Jim Albans and Wayne Hallcro came in as joint managers. In 2011/12 the club reached the Division 1 South playoff final losing 2-0 to Rushall Olympic but the following year they won the division by a 10 point margin. The club found life in the Premier division difficult and following the resignation of chairman Steve Boam Albans and Hallcro also resigned. After a period under former players Gary Sucharewycz and Ian Robinson they returned and led the club to 15th spot in the Premier division.

Last season the club had to make the difficult decision to cut its playing budget when predicted income was not achieved. This resulted in several players leaving the club. Also departing was Jim Albans but his partner Wayne Hallcro stayed and recruited former Coalville manager Adam Stevens to replace Albans as joint manager and the pair set about rebuilding the side. Hallcro departed in late January to team up again with Albans at Belper Town to leave Adam Stevens in sole charge of team matters. Under Stevens the club finished 12th in the Premier Division. Last season the club maintained its Premier Division status under Stevens, finishing 18th with 51 points.

Latest Results

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Sat 22 Apr
5 – 1 L
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Mon 17 Apr
3 – 0 L
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Sat 15 Apr
0 – 1 W

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