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Nicholas Wanderers Sunday FC 6 - 0 Downend Res


Read more about this result - added on 7/Mar/10

Next Fixture: Downend Res (H) League, Sun 7 Mar 2010.

Biggest Victory: 6 - 0 vs. Downend Res (H) (7/Mar/10)

Current Top Scorer: Craig Madine, 17 goals

Current Best Player: Louie Ingram - 7.91/10 from 11 games

Most Player of the Matches: Louie Ingram - 4

Goal of the Season: Nick Lewis - vs Sarafan Sports (H) (6/Dec/09)

Current league form:
7/321/213/128/1127/913/9
W 6-0L 1-7L 0-5W 4-3W 3-1W 6-1

Current league position:
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4. Nick Wands 75022419+515

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Club Details

Nicholas Wanderers Sunday FC play in Division 2 of the Bristol Regional Sunday League. They were formed when Trooper FC amalgamated with Nicholas Wanderers at the end of the 2006/07 season. Their first season saw them promoted from division four. The second has seen them finish Runners up in Division Three missing out on the championship on goal difference.

NICHOLAS WANDERERS AFC

Nicholas came from Nicholas Lane which leads into Dundridge playing fields and Wanderers because Wolverhampton Wanderers were fast becoming the top side of the era, winning the FA cup in season 1948/49 in our founding season.

THE FOUNDING OF THE CLUB - JUNIOR FOOTBALL 1948/49

Nicholas Wanderers were accepted into the Kingswood and Hanham Junior League under-14s section. A Mr. Kelly, who lived in Hanham Road, was the league secretary, and meetings took place in his front room.

Wands first match was played on the home ground at Lees Hill, Kingswood with players wearing a variety of personal white shirts. We were beaten 4 goals to 3 by Bedminster Aces with Mike Drake scoring the first ever goal for the Wanderers.

In that founding season Norman Sykes joined the Wanderers and proved himself to be an outstanding player. No one could have realised that within 3 years Norman was to play for England schoolboys at Wembley on the 5th of April 1952 alongside the legendary Duncan Edwards.

In the summer of 1948 a petition containing 100 signatures was submitted to Bristol City Council requesting the use of the Paddock Cornfield at Dundridge Farm. After it was harvested, it became our home ground. 1949 was the first season to see the blue shirts.

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Contact Information

Manager / TreasurerIan Salter-
Assistant ManagerJohn Price-

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