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Buxton and Gibraltar striker Reece Styche reflects on World Cup qualifying experience
Buxton Buxton and Gibraltar striker Reece Styche reflects on World Cup qualifying experience By James Gordon

IT would be difficult to find a more contrasting pair of consecutive matches than those played in by Reece Styche in recent months.

Former Doncaster winger Billy Whitehouse joins Buxton
Buxton Former Doncaster winger Billy Whitehouse joins Buxton By James Gordon

Buxton have announced the signing of Billy Whitehouse.

Diego De Girolamo commits to Buxton
Buxton Diego De Girolamo commits to Buxton By James Gordon

Diego De Girolamo has signed a new two-year deal with Buxton.

Former Leeds defender joins Buxton as club announce three
Buxton Former Leeds defender joins Buxton as club announce three By James Gordon

Buxton have announced the signing of former Leeds United defender Matthew Kilgallon, while James Hurst returns to the club and Nico DeGirilamo re-signs.

Buxton in triple Scarborough swoop
Buxton Buxton in triple Scarborough swoop By James Gordon

Buxton have signed Scarborough Athletic goalkeeper Tommy Taylor, midfielder Chris Dawson and striker James Walshaw.

Buxton add three more
Buxton Buxton add three more By James Gordon

Buxton have continued re-building for the 2020/21 season with three more signings.

Buxton make their moves
Buxton Buxton make their moves By James Gordon

Gibraltar international Reece Styche headlined a ‘super Sunday’ of signings for NPL Premier Division side Buxton.

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The Silverlands Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6QH
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Seated:
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Standing:
5200
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01298 23197
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Formed as an offshoot of the town's cricket club, Buxton FC began life in the autumn of 1877. Its first game took place on Saturday, October 27, at The Park (still the home of the cricket club) when 14 members picked sides for a 7-a-side match. In the next few years, the club played its home matches in fields at Cote Heath, off London Road and at Green Lane before moving to its current ground at the Silverlands in 1884, then a field owned by Frank Drewry, the club's first captain. The first game there was a Derbyshire Cup tie on Saturday, November 1, when "the Bucks" defeated Bakewell 2-0.

Situated 1,000 feet above sea level, the Silverlands is the highest ground within the Pyramid of soccer - and substantially higher than the highest Football League ground (The Hawthorns). The Main Stand has seats for 500 and the two covered terraces provide accommodation for a total of over 2,000. Recent development work at the club has seen a major revamping of the social club and the building of a new boardroom as well as extending the home dressing room and most recently, the addition of a further dressing room to accommodate female officials.

The club entered The Combination in 1891 and joined the Manchester League in 1899, winning the championship in 1931/32, which prompted a move to the Cheshire League for the following season (though the reserve side remained in the Manchester League and won the title in 1959/60). It took 40 years to bring the Cheshire League title to Buxton, though the club had been runners-up in 1962/63. Promotion to the NPL for the 1973/74 season was an opportunity eagerly seized and honours in this league comprise the winning of the President's Cup in 1980/81 and a League Cup final appearance at Maine Road in 1990/91.

The club's highest NPL final placing was fourth position achieved in 1980/81, though it was not until September 10 1991 "the Bucks" actually topped the NPL (eventually finishing fifth). Buxton’s best years in the FA Cup came in the two decades after World War Two. In 1951/52 the club, having defeated then Football League Club, Aldershot, 4-3, reached the Third Round Proper only to lose 2-0 at Division Two side Doncaster Rovers, while First Round appearances followed in 1958 and 1962. However in 2003/04 Buxton reached the Fourth Qualifying Round only to meet their match at Nigel Clough’s Burton Albion. The early days of the FA Trophy however saw the club develop a considerable reputation, reaching the quarter-finals in 1970/71 and 1971/72. A full member of the FA and the Derbyshire FA, Buxton FC has won the Derbyshire Senior Cup ten times, including three times in the 1980s.

A members' club run by an elected committee for most of its life, Buxton FC became a Limited Company in June 1993. The club was beset by financial problems after the establishment of the National Lottery and successive relegations in 1997 and 1998 took it to the NCEL. Manager Kenny Johnson and Ronnie Wright inspired a revival in 2002 and when Nicky Law took over from them in 2005, he was given the brief of leading the club back to Northern Premier League status. His first success was in leading the club to NCEL President’s Cup victory in April 2005 in a thrilling two-legged final against Sutton Town and in 2005/06 “the Bucks” enjoyed their best season since the early 70s. The President’s Cup was retained and the NCEL Premier title was won with eventual ease, beating second place Liversedge by a massive 15 points, losing just three league games all season and conceding just 27 goals in 38 matches.

The league victory meant a return to the Northern Premier League that the Club’s followers had been crying out for since 1998 and the success was to continue with the capture of the NPL First Division championship in 2006/07 as well as winning the President’s Cup. Nicky Law departed the club at the end of 2006/07 and was replaced by the experienced John Reed, and assisted by ex-Swansea City player Clive Freeman, who guided the club to the NPL Premier League Play-off final in his first season in charge, just missing out to Gateshead. The 2008/09 campaign didn’t get off to the best of starts with injuries and suspensions robbing the squad of key players and a relegation battle was only avoided following an upturn in fortunes after the New Year. The Club did win some silverware though in the shape of the Derbyshire Senior Cup, which returned to the Silverlands after an absence of 22 years. The next two seasons were a story of ‘what could have been’ with eighth and sixth place finishes in the league and good FA Cup runs which resulted in exit at the final qualifying stage in both seasons.

In 2010/11 “the Bucks” ran Conference big spenders Fleetwood Town very close on their home ground in the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round, this after defeating AFC Telford United with nine men in the previous round. “The Bucks” also reached the final of the Derbyshire Cup in 2011 but were defeated by a strong Derby County side at Chesterfield’s B2Net Stadium. “The Bucks” got off to a disappointing start in 2011/12 and John Reed and Clive Freeman left the club in November by mutual consent. The managerial reigns were initially picked up by experienced player/coach Scott Maxfield, who brought in ex-Sheffield FC manager Chris Dolby as his assistant, but Martin McIntosh was appointed manager in February with ‘Maxi’ as his assistant. Results picked up immediately and a remarkable run of 10 wins from 12 matches at the end of the campaign left “the Bucks” in thirteenth place when relegation looked odds on at one stage. To cap the season off the Bucks gained revenge over a young Derby County side in a repeat of the previous season’s Derbyshire Cup Final to lift the cup with a Mark Reed goal.

In 2012/13 “the Bucks” finished a very creditable seventh in Martin McIntosh’s first full season in charge and in 2013/14, after signing experienced former full-time professionals like Andy Warrington and Derek Niven, the club made a good start to the campaign but a poor run of form around Christmas time ended any Play-off hopes and needed some solid late-season performances to finish thirteenth. In 2014/15 “the Bucks” were always in the hunt for a Play-off place until the final throws of the campaign, but poor home form cost vital points and the final finish of tenth was the lowest position in the league table for virtually the whole season. Another mid-table finish was achieved in 2015/16 but the transfers of leading scorer Liam Hardy and influential midfielder Warren Burrell, plus a serious injury to the experienced ‘keeper Phil Barnes, meant yet again that elusive Play-off place was missed. The 2016/17 was yet again a story of a late dip in form costing the club when a Play-off place was missed despite being in the top five for the majority of the campaign. In 2017/18 the Buxton directors decided to have a change of management in early March, following a poor run of form, with the appointment of former Bucks 'keeper Paul Phillips and Steve Halford into the joint hotseat. There was an instant up-turn in results, meaning “the Bucks” finished eighth in the league.

2018/19 was arguably one of the most important in the club history with a massive investment at the ground. A new 3G surface was installed along with new floodlighting and pitch surround meaning the Silverlands ground will be available to use 7 days a week. On the pitch, it was another ‘nearly’ season with a Play-off place secured on the last day of the season. The decision was taken part-way through the campaign to make Paul Phillips sole manager and an upturn in results, including a 6-0 demolition of local rivals Matlock Town, meant “the Bucks” earned a Play-off semi-final at South Shields. The footballing gods weren’t smiling that night though as Shields won 4-2.

Following a poor run of results in the first few months of the truncated 2019/20 season saw Paul Phillips resign as manager to be replaced by former Hednesford Town manage Gary Hayward and his assistant Mark Ward. Hayward has steadied the ship and has overseen a near complete overhaul of the playing squad in the summer of 2020.

Latest Results

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Tue 3 Nov
3 – 1 W
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Sat 24 Oct
1 – 2 W
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Tue 20 Oct
2 – 2 D

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