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| Tipton Town F.C. - Season 2004/05, West Midlands - Division Premier |
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Pelsall Villa (H)
Friendly, Sat 16 Jul 2005.
*VENUE CHANGE* This was due to be played at Pelsall but it now will be played on the BACK pitch at Tipton. 3pm Kick Off.
Shifnal (A)
Friendly, Sat 23 Jul 2005.
3pm Kick Off.
Wolves Casuals (A)
Friendly, Thu 28 Jul 2005.
7.45pm Kick Off.
Poulton Victoria (A)
Friendly, Sat 30 Jul 2005.
3pm Kick Off.
Tividale (A)
Friendly, Tue 2 Aug 2005.
7.45pm Kick Off.
Willenhall (H)
Friendly, Mon 8 Aug 2005.
7.45pm Kick off.
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Club History
Tipton Town FC was originally formed in 1948 under the name of Ocker Hill united and for many years played in the Wolverhampton + District Amateur League. In 1965, the West Midlands (Regional) League decided to increase their size by adding another division (Division One) to supplement the Premier Division + Ocker Hill United, who were enjoying a highly successful period, were invited to join. The offer was duly accepted for the launch of the new division in 1967. In an effort for the club to become more identifiable with the town of Tipton and its residents, changed its name to Tipton Town F.C. Despite elevation in status, the club performed well with manager Graham Bunch setting a high standard for others to follow.
During these early years the club hired the private work's ground of Lee Howl + Co but thereafter in conjunction with Tipton Harriers, became founder members of the Tipton Sports Union, which was in effect a 19 acre multi purpose sports complex constructed out of former waste + spoilage land.
Pioneering secretary, William Powell, whose earlier foresight + unbounded energies helped the club achieve so much, then became Chairman + latterly President after former chairman Harold Hackett arrived on the scene in 1993.
The clubs previous most successful period occurred in 1984 when both the WMRL Division One + League Cup were won under the stewardship of Geoff Barnsley. This culminated with the club erecting a spectator stand on the Tipton Sports site + subsequently being elevated into the premier Division. Our initial season in the premier Division was a highly creditable one, taking the division by storm finishing 5th in the final table. It was at this time that a young lad forced his way into the WMRL side, having created many goal scoring feats in the club's reserves and the Sunday morning Youth XI That young lad was none other than Steve Bull who of course has rewritten history with Wolverhampton Wanderers + England after an earlier blooding with West Bromwich Albion. The latter club kindly donating a total of £1000 to Tipton Town FC, but on reflection it was a great pity that none of us could foresee how events would subsequently turn out and how much money we could have attained.
The latter years have seen Kevin Jennings taking over as Chairman of the club, Bill Williams appointed to the position of General Manager.
Heading the first team is former player John Hill, who also played for Toll End Old Boys FC. John successfully guided Toll End, in his last season as manager, to the premier league championship, Premier League Cup and Birmingham Sunday Cup.
The success of the first team is now growing and along with it the success of the Club in general.
Our club honors include
2004/2005 - West Midlands Regional League Champions
2004/2005 - West Midlands Regional League Cup Winners
2002 - 2003 the midweek floodlit cup was brought to Tipton Town after beating Rugby Town 3-1
West Midlands Regional League Premier Divison Cup Winner 1999 /00
West Midlands Regional League Division One Champions 84/85 runners up 97/98
West Midlands Regional League Division One Cup Winners 84/85
Wednesbury Senior Cup Winners 75/76, 76/77 80/81 95/96
This season sees the clubs youth section expanding yet again with the addition of two more teams bringing the total number of teams under the Tipton Town umbrella to 22, this hoping to build on the solid foundations formed by the previous and current dedicated teams of Managers coaches, players, spectators and the behind the scene supporting volunteers.
The club its self now consists of:
Academy
Under 7s 2 Under 8s Under 9 4 under 10s Under 11s
Under 12s 2 under 13s Under 14 2 under 15s 2 under 16s
Youth Team Under 18s Open age Reserves
not forgetting the first team
As the success of the first team continues to grow so does the numbers in the youth set up, building on the future of Tipton Town a name for the future!
Tipton Town Committee
Chairman Kevin Jennings
General Manager Bill Williams
Club Secretary Angie Boden
Treasurer Dave Barnfield
First Team
Manager - John Hill
Assistant Manager Ade Cartwright
Coach Mick Walker
Physio Terry standring
Match day Secretary Neil Smith
Reserves
Manager Terry Timms
Assistant Lee
Match Day Secretary Dave Lewis
Youth Team
Manager Mark Arnold
Assistant Paul Foster
Match day secretary Pat Arnold.
Under 16s
Manager Dave Lewis
Match day secretary Alison Hodgson
Under 16s North
Manager Carl Boden
Assistant Steve Jukes
Match day secretary Angie Boden
Under 15s
Manager Paul Hickman
Assistant Tony Vaughan
Secretary Kevin Cutler
Under 15s
Manager Kevin Evans
Under 14s
Manager Darren Hall
Assistant Colin Day
Secretary Chris Spittle
Under 13s
Manager Roy Watkins
Assistant Christian Wilkes
Under 13s
Manager Lee Higgs
Assistant Geoff Hughes
Secretary Terry Malyon
Under 12s
Manager Steve Ormston
Under 11s
Manager Carl Whittington
Assistant Erle
Under 10s
Manager Stuart Moore
Assistants Pete Evans
Alan Millward
Secretary Sue Wilson
Manager Shawn Kelsey
Secretary Sue Fowlie
Manager John Smith
Secretary Lorraine Parkes
Under 9s
Manager Phil Westwood
Assistants Dean Guy
Secretary Karen Westwood
Under 8s
Manager Kristian Haines
Secretary Marie Roberts
Under 7s
Manager Jason Hickman
Assistant Chris Whittaker
Secretary Angela Hickman
Academy
Paul Hickman
Tony Vaughan
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