Bishop Sutton v Odd Down

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BISHOP SUTTON








Date

KO Time

Competition

Opposition

Sat 31 Jul

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Wells

Tue 03 Aug

1930

TSWL

Portishead Town

v

Bishop Sutton

Result

Att

Scorers

2-2

65

S.Shearer x 2 M.Daggar, C.Shorney, O.Buck, L.Trowbridge

1-4

62

Sat 07 Aug

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Tytherington Rocks

4-1

47

Tue 10 Aug

1945

TSWL

Cheddar

v

Bishop Sutton

2-0

98

Tue 17 Aug

1930

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Radstock Town

4-1

65

Sat 21 Aug

1500

TSWL

Almondsbury

v

Bishop Sutton

0-3

52

Sat 28 Aug

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Bishops Lydeard

1-2

52

O.Buck

Mon 30 Aug

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Portishead Town

2-1

60

C.Shorney, M.Daggar

Sat 04 Sep

1500

TSWL

Wells

v

Bishop Sutton

5-1

Sat 11 Sep

1500

FA Vase

Ilfracombe Town

v

Bishop Sutton

0-2

78

Tue 14 Sep

1930

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Cheddar

1-1

72

O.Buck

Sat 18 Sep

1500

TSWL

Radstock Town

v

Bishop Sutton

3-3

61

O.Buck x 2, J.Reader

Sat 25 Sept

1500

FA Vase

Wendron United

V

Bishop Sutton

2-1

105

J.Hall

Sat 02 Oct

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Welton Rovers

1-2

66

C.Wilson

Tues 05 Oct

1930

SPC

Bishop Sutton

V

Radstock Town

1-1

22

M.Daggar

Sat 09 Oct

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Sherborne Town

1-1

52

M.Daggar

Sat 16 Oct

1500

TSWL

Wincanton Town

v

Bishop Sutton

6-0

Sat 23 Oct

1500

TSWL

LeBeq

V

Bishop Sutton

3-2

36

O.Buck, J.Reader

Sat 30 Oct

1500

TSWL

Devizes Town

v

Bishop Sutton

3-2

Sat 06 Oct

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

V

Longwell Green

0-1

60

Sat 13 Nov

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

AEK Boco

2-1

76

O.Buck, C.Wilson

Sat 20 Nov

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

V

LeBeq

4-2

32

O.Buck x 3, C.Wilson

Sat 27 Nov

1500

TSWL

Oldland Abbotonians

v

Bishop Sutton

1-3

Sat 04 Dec

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Odd Down (Bath)

Sat 11 Dec

1500

TSWL

Welton Rovers

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 18 Dec

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Almondsbury

Mon 27 Dec

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Hengrove

Sat 08 Jan

1500

TSWL

Longwell Green

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 15 Jan

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Oldland Abbotonians

Sat 22 Jan

1500

TSWL

Warminster Town

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 29 Jan

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Gillingham Town

Sat 05 Feb

1500

TSWL

Bristol Telephones

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 12 Feb

1500

TSWL

Tytherington Rocks

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 19 Feb

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Wincanton Town

Sat 26 Feb

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Devizes Town

Sat 05 Mar

1500

TSWL

Gillingham Town

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 12 Mar

1500

TSWL

Odd Down (Bath)

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 19 Mar

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Bristol Telephones

Sat 26 Mar

1500

TSWL

AEK Boco

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 02 Apr

1500

TSWL

Bishop Sutton

v

Warminster Town

Sat 09 Apr

1500

TSWL

Bishops Lydeard

v

Bishop Sutton

Fri 15 Apr

1500

TSWL

Hengrove

v

Bishop Sutton

Sat 23 Apr

1500

TSWL

Sherborne Town

v

Bishop Sutton

S. Shearer, L.Villis, O.Buck x 2

O.Buck x 3, B.Hardidge O.Buck x 3

O.Buck C.Shorney, L.Villis

J.Reader, C.Wilson

C.Wilson x 2, L.Villis



Today’s teams Bishop Sutton

Odd Down

James Dobson

Chris Blammon

Brad Hardidge

Omar Simpson

Jordan Thaws

Ashley Robinson

Joe Durrant

David Ishi

Kai Long

Daniel Watts

Sam Downes

Tom Ellis Ricketts

Jacob Bird

Caelen Simpson

Oaklan Buck

Emmanuel Adepitan

Craig Wilson

Bradley Norris

Liam Villis

Luke Bryan

Zayn Alime

Rapheal Waugh

Paddy Royal

Cameron New

Jordan Thaws

William Humphries

Harry Dowling

William Obeng

Jayln Johnson

Joshua Clark

Will Osborne

Curtis Dunn

Rhymel Henderson

Shaquile Perkins

Billy Downes

Saracen Yates Luke Smith

Referee Assistant Assistant

Ali Thomas Anthony Smee Martin Pearse


Today’s visitors...Odd Down Odd Down was founded in 1901 by Fred Weaver and brothers Walt and Stan Noad. Then a self-contained village on the outskirts of Bath in Somerset, played in the Bath and District Football League. In 1920 Odd Down won the Bath City Knockout Cup, but in all its playing years the club has had little success in winning cups. Odd Down FC spent their formative years on pitches at Stirtingale Farm and at the Quarr Ground, before moving to Combe Hay Lane in the 1930s. The club was finally able to purchase the ground in 1952 and it was renamed in memory of long-serving former President Lew Hill. During the 1920s the club played in the Wiltshire Football League, but prior to World War II had graduated to playing in the Somerset Senior League. Re-grouping after the war, Odd Down started off again in the Somerset Senior League and in the 1946–47 season finished as runners-up to Somerton. They also won the Mid-Somerset Football League that season, a league formed to make up for the shortage of Somerset Senior League fixtures at that time. Following a bad report into the facilities at Odd Down the club were expelled from the Somerset Senior League, whereupon an application to join the Wiltshire Football League was accepted. A few years later the Wiltshire League voiced disapproval of Somerset -based teams competing in their league and Odd Down found themselves re-admitted to the Somerset Senior League. From 1967 to 1972 the club formed a steering committee which worked hard to provide a social club, eventually opening one on 5 April 1972. The hard work paid off as Odd Down gained admittance to the Western Football League for the start of the 1977– 78 season. However, it was to be season 1991–92 before the club won its first major honour, lifting the Somerset Senior Cup, and further success was to come the following season as the club won promotion to the Western League Premier Division, finishing as the 1992–93 Division One Champions.

In their centenary year of 2001 Odd Down reached the final of the Somerset Premier Cup for the first time, losing 1–0 to Southern League side Clevedon Town. The feat was repeated in 2004, this time going down 5–0 to Yeovil Town at the club’s Huish Park home. They remained in the Premier Division until relegation to Division One in 2008, but were promoted back to the Premier Division. Then in season 2015/16 Odd Down became Premier Division Champions and remain in the Premier Division until 2020/21 season.


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Kindly Sponsored By

Oaklan Buck

Tom Creed

Mason Dagger

Sam Downes

Billy Downes

Joe Durrant

Fred Gwyther

Jason Hunt


Player

Joel Hall

Bradley Hardidge

Rhymel Henderson

Kai Long

James Sellick

Solomon Shearer

Cameron Shorney

Dan Spill

Luke Trowbridge

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Cody Vile

Liam Villis

Craig Wilson

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Jordan Thaws

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