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Bournemouth Gasworks Athletic F.C.

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Football club
Bournemouth Gasworks Athletic F.C.
Full nameBournemouth Gasworks Athletic Football Club
NicknamesGasmen, The Lights
Founded1899
Dissolved1972
GroundAlder Road, Branksome, Poole

Bournemouth Gasworks Athletic F.C. was an Englishamateurfootball club fromPoole,Dorset, who were successful in both county and national competitions until they became defunct in1972.

History

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Founded in1899 as the Bournemouth Gas & Water Co works side[1] and joined theHampshire League West Division in1904. In 1921 Bournemouth Gasworks were placed in the County Division (later to become Division 1) and this marked the start of a very successful period for 'the Lights' as they were crowned champions in1922–23. The club added the Athletic suffix to their name at this time.[2]

The early thirties saw the side record some fine runs in theFA Amateur Cup,[3] most notably in1929–30 when they reached the final, which was played atWest Ham United'sUpton Park stadium where a crowd of 21,800 saw them holdIlford 1–1 at the break before they eventually lost by a 1–5 scoreline.[4] In 1932–33 they reached the Semi-Finals but were narrowly beaten 1–2 by Stockton.[5]

The Gasworks moved to a magnificent new ground at Alder Road and remained a strong force in county football. They were county league champions a further four times during the thirties with thereserve side also winning the Division 2 title.[6]

The post war era saw Bournemouth Gasworks remain a prominent force in the Hampshire League and cup competitions. Three times they reached theFA Cup third qualifying round[7] and twice they won theHampshire Senior Cup. In 1956–57 the Gasworks were relegated after finishing bottom and after a mid-table finish in Division 2, the club left to play in local Dorset football. They would go on to win theDorset League nine times, as well as winning theDorset Senior Cup ten times and the Dorset Amateur Cup nine times.

Through circumstances beyond their control, the loss of their home ground in 1966 inevitably saw a decline in fortunes.[8] Now playing at Branksome Rec, they struggled on until folding in 1972.[9]

The final curtain came down in March 1973 the Club staged a formal Farewell Dinner to commemorate the end of an illustrious history. The event was well attended with a number of legends from the 1930 FA Amateur Cup final team in attendance.[10]

Honours

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  • Football Association
    • Amateur Cup Finalists 1929–30
  • Hampshire Football Association
    • Senior Cup Winners (2) 1952–53 and 1953–54
  • Hampshire League
    • Division 1 Champions (4) 1931–32, 1934–35, 1935–36 and 1937–38, Runners-up 1922-23 and 1936–37
    • Division 2 Champions (1) 1935-36, Runners-up 1934-35 (Reserves)
  • Dorset Football Association
    • Senior Cup Winners (10) 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1913–14, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1924–25, 1930–31 and 1938–39
    • Amateur Cup winners (9)
    • Senior League Champions (9)
  • Bournemouth Football Association
    • Senior Cup Winners
    • Pickford Cup Winners

Playing records

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Hampshire League

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SeasonDivisionPositionSignificant events
1904/05West Division5/9
1905/06West Division7/7
1906/07West Division2/7Runners-up
1907/08West Division7/8
1908/09West Division3/7
1909/10West Division2/7Runners-up
1910/11West Division2/7Runners-up
1911/12West Division3/8
1912/13West Division2/8Runners-up
1913/14West Division2/9Runners-up
1914–19
1919/20West Division6/8
1920/21West Division4/10Promoted
1921/22County Division7/16
1922/23County Division1/17Champions, promoted
1923/24County Division7/16
1924/25County Division8/16
1925/26County Division7/16
1926/27County Division6/16
1927/28County Division4/16Re-organisation
1928/29South Division4/13Re-organisation
1929/30Division 15/16
1930/31Division 15/16
1931/32Division 11/16Champions
1932/33Division 13/15
1933/34Division 13/16
1934/35Division 11/16Champions (Reserves runners-up in Division 2)
1935/36Division 11/16Champions (Reserves champions of Division 2)
1936/37Division 12/16Runners-up
1937/38Division 11/16Champions
1938/39Division 13/16
1939–45
1945/46Division 17/16
1946/47Division 15/14(Reserves champions of Division 3)
1947/48Division 16/14
1948/49Division 12/14Runners-up
1949/50Division 16/14
1950/51Division 17/14
1951/52Division 17/14
1952/53Division 13/14
1953/54Division 13/14
1954/55Division 112/14
1955/56Division 112/14
1956/57Division 114/14Relegated
1957/58Division 26/16Left competition

FA Cup

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SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1909/10Preliminary RoundH v BoscombeD 0-0
ReplayA v BoscombeL 1-2
1946/471st Qualifying RoundA v NewportW 1-0
2nd Qualifying RoundA v R.A.O.C. HilseaD 2-2
ReplayH v R.A.O.C. HilseaW 6-2
3rd Qualifying RoundA v Poole TownL 2-3
1947/48Preliminary RoundH v Portland UnitedW 4-0
1st Qualifying RoundH v Gosport BoroughL 0-3
1948/49Preliminary RoundA v Gosport BoroughW 1-0
1st Qualifying RoundA v East Cowes VictoriaL 1-3
1949/50Extra-Preliminary RoundA BournemouthL 0-1
1950/51Extra-Preliminary RoundH v ShaftesburyL 1-2
1951/521st Qualifying RoundA v BridportD 2-2
ReplayH v BridportL 1-3
2nd Qualifying RoundH v Portland UnitedL 1-3
1952/531st Quantifying RoundH v Poole TownW 3-1
2nd Qualifying RoundH v Portland UnitedW 5-1
3rd Qualifying RoundA v Dorchester TownL 1-2
1953/541st Quantifying RoundH v BridportW 8-0
2nd Qualifying RoundA v Ilminster TownW 4-0
3rd Qualifying RoundA v Portland UnitedL 1-4
1954/552nd Quantifying RoundA v Dorchester TownL 0-4
1955/561st Qualifying RoundA v CowesL 1-4
1956/572nd Qualifying RoundA v AndoverL 2-3

FA Amateur Cup

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SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1911/12Round 3H v Dulwich HamletL 0-1
1919/20Round 3H v Oxford CityL 0-1
1928/29unknown
1929/30Round 3H v BarnetW 3-1
Round 4H v Percy Main AmatuersW 2-0
Semi-FinalN v WimbledonW 2-0
FinalN v IlfordL 1-5
1930/31unknown
1931/32Round 3A v LeytonL 0-3
1932/33Round 3A v GuiseleyW 2-1
Round 4A v Erith & BelvedereW 2-0
Semi-FinalN v StocktonL 1-2
1933/34Round 3H v CasualsL 1-5
1934/35unknown
1935/36unknown
1936/37Round 3A v BromleyL 0-4

Ground

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Bournemouth Gasworks played at Alder Road - directly opposite Branksome Recreation Ground in Poole. Opened in 1932, the venue was enclosed, with a large stand and is now covered by housing.[11] The record attendance was in October 1946 when over 1,000 watched the narrow 2-3 defeat by neighbours Poole Town in the FA Cup 3rd qualifying round.[12]

Notable players

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The club had many fine players during their existence, including Dennis Bushby,[13] Peter Gledstone[14] andDerek Reeves[15] who all started at the Gasworks before enjoying successful professional careers withBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic andSouthampton.

Local rivals

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There are many clubs within the Bournemouth and Poole area that Gasworks enjoyed a healthy rivalry with during their long existence.

Initially, in the Hampshire League these includedBoscombe,[16]Bournemouth "Poppies",Poole Town,Christchurch and, until their demise, Pokesdown Old Boys and Bournemouth Transport.[17]

After moving to Dorset football, the main local rivals were then regarded asHamworthy United,Hamworthy Engineering, Parley Sports and Longfleet St Marys.[18]

References

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  1. ^Association Football in Hampshire until 1914 by Norman Gannaway
  2. ^A Tabulated History of the Hampshire League by Stephen Farmery
  3. ^The Complete F.A. Amateur Cup Results - by Richard Samuel
  4. ^https://www.fchd.info/cups/amcupsummary.htm
  5. ^Hampshire Football Association Centenary History 1887-1987 by Norman Gannaway
  6. ^A History of the Hampshire League 1896-1996 by Norman Gannaway
  7. ^The F.A. Cup Club by Club Record Since 1945 by Tony Williams
  8. ^https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18419484.picture-day-bournemouth-gasworks-football-club-grandstand-demolition-1966/
  9. ^Gone But Not Forgotten (Part 5), by Dave Twydell, ISBN 1-874427-01-1
  10. ^https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/4690627.bournemouth-gasworks-football-players-still-united/
  11. ^https://thelonelygoalpost.co.uk/branksome-rec-the-gasworks-and-cowpats/
  12. ^A History of Bournemouth Football Association & League 1920-95 by Norman Gannaway
  13. ^https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/features/snapshotsofthepast/8475652.former-footballer-dennis-bushby-looks-back-on-good-run/
  14. ^https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/features/obituaries/11713881.peter-gledstone-former-afc-bournemouth-player-who-loved-to-travel/
  15. ^stats tabhttps://www.saintsplayers.co.uk/player/derek-reeves/
  16. ^Cherries First Hundred Years - This History of AFC Bournemouth 1889-1999 by Kevin Nash
  17. ^ht://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3E/Hant_29.html
  18. ^https://fchd.info/lghist/dorset.htm

External links

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