Whickham F.C.

Whickham Football Club are an English football club based in Whickham, Tyne and Wear, playing in the Northern League Division One in the English football league system. They won the FA Vase in 1981.

Whickham
Full nameWhickham Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lang Jacks or The Home Guard
Founded1944
GroundThe Glebe Sports Ground, Whickham
Capacity4,000
ManagerTony Fawcett
LeagueNorthern League Division One
2021–22Northern League Division One, 7th of 20

The team plays its home matches at the Glebe Sports Ground, Rose Avenue, Whickham.

History

Founded in 1944 as Axwell Park Colliery Welfare, the club first started playing in the Derwent Valley League. In 1974, they joined the Wearside League, and were league champions in two seasons, 1977–78 and 1987–88. The year 1981 was one of the most successful years in the club's history, when they beat Willenhall Town 3–2 in the final, after going 0–2 down, to win the FA Vase. At the start of 1988–89, they moved up to the Northern League Division Two. The first season saw them finishing third in the league, and they were promoted to Division One. 1991–92 saw them relegated back to Division Two. In 1995, they were promoted again, as league champions, but after relegation in 1997, spent 20 seasons in Division Two, winning promotion back to Northern League 1 in 2017-18

By far the best run in the FA Cup for Whickham came during the 2003–04 season. In that season they won 3-0 at Garforth Town, 2-1 at Hebburn Town (in a replay), 2-1 at home to Armthorpe Welfare (again after a replay) before accumulating a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Chorley in the 2nd Qualifying Round.

In their first season back in Northern League Division One in 2018–19, it was a difficult campaign for the Lang Jacks, who finished with just enough points to remain in the Division.

In the 2021-22 Season a slow start to the campaign was halted with the appointment of Tony Fawcett and some new faces to the squad and the resurgent Lang Jack's marched up the Northern League 1 table finishing in a club record 7th position.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ENG Nathan Harker
DF  ENG Garon Garside
DF  ENG Kieran Galbraith
DF  ENG Dom Agnew
DF  ENG Jack Moody
DF  ENG Harry Yoxall
DF  ENG Jamie Dunn
DF  ENG Tomas Howard
MF  ENG Dale Burrell
MF  ENG David Below
MF  ENG Kaleb Young
MF  ENG Shay Richardson
MF  ENG Dale Burrell
MF  ENG Ross Peareth
MF  ENG Ethan Page
FW  ENG Scott Robson
FW  ENG Sam Dibb-Fuller
FW  ENG Kobe Bewicke
FW  ENG Jack Robson
FW  ENG Nathan Greenwood

Management

Updated 1 November 2020.

  • Manager: Lee Haldane
  • Assistant Managers: Barrie Smith, Paul Wardle
  • Physio: Emily Robertson

Committee

Position Name
PresidentBrian McCartney
ChairpersonRoss Gregory
SecretaryLynn Ready
Commercial directorBen Riley
TreasurerAlan Walton
Committee/GroundsmanSteve Peareth
Committee/GroundsmanJohn Curry
Head of OperationsDanny Henderson
Welfare OfficerDaniel Armory
CommitteeJohn Paul Campbell
CommitteeJack Webster
CommitteeKris Holmes
CommitteeSam Harrison
CommitteePaul Cavanagh
MediaAdam Tones

Notable former players

  • Matty Pattison, former Newcastle United, Norwich and South Africa International
  • Richard Brodie, currently coach at North West Counties League club Ashton Athletic
  • David Rayner Now retired and runs his own sports business in New Zealand.

Honours

  • Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup
    • Winners 2006–07
  • Durham Challenge Cup
    • Winners 2005–06
  • FA Vase
    • Winners 1980–81
  • Wearside League Cup
    • Winners 1986–87
  • Wearside League
    • Winners 1977–78
  • Northern Combination
    • Winners 1969–70, 1972–73, 1973–74
  • Northern Combination League Cup
    • Winners 1960–61, 1973–74
  • Northern League Division Two
    • Champions 1994–95
  • Vaux Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1986–87

Records

  • Best league performance: 1st in Wearside League, 1977–78, 1987–88; 7th in Northern League Division 1, 2021-22; 1st in Northern League Division Two, 1994–95
  • Best FA Cup performance: 2nd Round Qualifying, 1995–96, 2003–04
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 1st Round Qualifying, 1990–91, 1991–92
  • Best FA Vase performance: Winners 1980–81

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