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Football club
Road-Sea Southampton
Full nameRoad-Sea Southampton Football Club
Founded1973
Dissolved1987
GroundRoad-Sea Park, Marchwood, NrSouthampton

Road-Sea Southampton, commonly referred to as RS Southampton, was asemi-professional football club, based nearSouthampton,England, best known for moving directly from playing in amateur league park level football to the semi-professional Southern League during their fourteen-year existence.

History

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Road-Sea were founded in 1973 and were named after their corporate sponsors (a locally based freight shipping company). The club originally played in the City of Southampton Sunday League, where they won every possible honour as they rose up through the divisions. In1976–77 they reached the semi-final of theFA Sunday Cup.

Road-Sea then purchased some land at Staplewood,Marchwood, near Southampton and with the aid of the company's financial backing, and momentum from team manager Peter Price, saw the facilities develop. This resulted in an ambitious application to join the semi-professionalSouthern League being surprisingly accepted in 1982, despite the club having no previous history of playing Saturday football.

Whilst in theSouthern League Southern Division, Road-Sea silenced their critics as they pushed for promotion to thePremier Division and after finishing a creditable 3rd in their debut season behind champions Fisher Athletic and Folkestone, they won promotion as champions in 1983–84. That season, they also enjoyed a fine run in the FA Vase where they reached Round 5 before being eliminated 1–2 away at Leyton Wingate.

Road-Sea continued to thrive in the highly competitive Premier Division as they then finished 5th in1984–85. The following season was much tougher and the club finished mid-table.

In 1986 Road-Sea decided to withdraw from the league and become founder members of the newWessex League (formed that year mostly by theHampshire League's top clubs with the best facilities). Road-Sea then finished runners-up, reached the final of theHampshire Senior Cup and won both the League Cup and Russell Cotes Cup, but the club's short but successful history was ended suddenly in 1987 when the Road-Sea company withdrew their financial backing, which resulted in the club's almost immediate demise.

The club's home ground, Road-Sea Park was later sold toSouthampton F.C. who use it to stage reserve team and youth team games, as well as a training base.

Honours

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Playing Records

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League

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SeasonDivisionPositionSignificant events
1982/83Southern League Southern Division3/18
1983/84Southern League Southern Division1/20Champions, Promoted
1984/85Southern League Premier Division5/20
1985/86Southern League Premier Division16/20Left competition
1986/87Wessex League2/17Runners-up - left competition

FA Cup

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SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1982/83Did not enter
1983/84Preliminary RoundH v Oxford CityW 4–1
1st Qualifying RoundH v WaterloovilleD 0-0
ReplayA v WaterloovilleL 1–2
1984/851st Qualifying RoundA v Melksham TownW 3–0
2nd Qualifying RoundA v Chippenham TownD 2-2
ReplayH v Chippenham TownL 1–2
1985/861st Qualifying RoundA v Redditch UnitedD 1-1
ReplayH v Redditch UnitedW 3–2
2nd Qualifying RoundH v ClandownW 2–1
3rd Qualifying RoundA v Ton PentreD 1-1
ReplayH v Ton PentreL 1–2
1986/871st Qualifying RoundA v Littlehampton TownW 7–1
2nd Qualifying RoundA v Devizes TownW 2–0
3rd Qualifying RoundH v Fareham TownL 0–3

FA Trophy

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SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1984/851st Qualifying RoundA v Taunton TownL 0–2
1985/861st Qualifying RoundA v AndoverW 3–0
2nd Qualifying RoundH v Bridgend TownD 1-1
ReplayA v Bridgend TownL 0–3

FA Vase

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SeasonRoundOpponentsResult
1982/83Did not enter
1983/84Preliminary RoundA v PaghamW 3–1
Round 1A v ChobhamW 5–0
Round 2H v Maidenhead UnitedW 4–2
Round 3H v Exmouth TownW 3–0
Round 4H v Exmouth TownW 3–0
Round 5A v Leyton WingateL 1–2
1986/87Preliminary RoundA v Warminster TownW 5–0
Round 1A v Lymington TownD 1-1
ReplayH v Lymington TownD 1-1
ReplayH v Lymington TownL 0–2

Famous Players

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A number of former professionals played for Road-Sea Southampton during theirSouthern League days. These includeKevin Dawtry (former Southampton, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth),Pat Earles (former Southampton and Reading), goalkeeperIan Turner (for Grimsby Town, Walsall and Southampton, where he played in the memorable 1976 FA Cup winning team),Paul Bennett (former Southampton, Reading and Aldershot) and Dean Mooney, the former Bournemouth striker.

References

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  1. ^abcdeRS Southampton at theFootball Club History Database

External links

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