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
84
J.Reader, C.Wilson
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
30
C.Wilson x 2, L.Villis
Sat 04 Dec
1500
TSWL
Bishop Sutton
v
Odd Down (Bath)
1-2
33
C.Wilson
Sat 11 Dec
1500
TSWL
Welton Rovers
v
Bishop Sutton
1-1
93
O.Buck
Sat 18 Dec
1500
TSWL
Bishop Sutton
v
Almondsbury
5-1
39
O.Buck x2, C.Wilson, B.Hardidge, J.Bird
Sat 08 Jan
1500
TSWL
Longwell Green
v
Bishop Sutton
1-2
421
O.Buck, J.Bird
Sat 15 Jan
1500
TSWL
Bishop Sutton
v
Oldland Abbotonians
Sat 22 Jan
1500
TSWL
Warminster Town
v
Bishop Sutton
Tues 25 Jan
1930
LPC
Shepton Mallet
V
Bishop Sutton
Sat 29 Jan
1500
TSWL
Bishop Sutton
v
Gillingham Town
Tues 1 Feb
1930
TSWL
Bishop Sutton
V
Hengrove
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
Today’s teams Bishop Sutton
Oldland
Dominic Oakes
Matt Dunk
Brad Hardidge
Gavin Cabbie
Cody Vile
Jack Mills
Joe Durrant
Josh Dempsey
Keith Kearney
Casey Woodman
Jacob Bird
Dave Patterson
Oaklan Buck
Craig Parsons
Craig Wilson
Aaron Mansfield
Liam Villis
Scott Hatcher
Jack Durrant
Jacob Reader
Billy Downes
Cash Vinall
Mason Daggar
Owen McCallum
Paddy Royal
Harry Pruett
Jordan Thaws
Mitchell Dann
Solomon Shearer
Will Cains
Tom Francis
Andrew Nash
Sam Downes
Harley Prior
Referee Assistant Assistant
Ollie Taylor Colin Skyrme Karl Stephens
Today’s visitors...Oldland 2010 was celebrated as Oldland's Centenary Year after Bristol and District League handbooks of the 1920's revealed that the team was founded as St. Anne’s (Oldland) in 1910. St. Anne’s (Oldland) won the GFA Minor Cup at the end of the 1921/22 then lifted the 1925 GFA Junior Cup but had to wait until the 1950's for further success. Little is known about the club's fortunes between the wars but they became founder members of the Bristol Premier Combination in 1962 and were promoted to the Gloucester County League in 1973, remaining there for twelve seasons until being re-elected as Oldland Decora in 1986. Pupils at Hanham Abbots school launched Abbotonians football club as juniors in 1947 and they enjoyed many league and cup successes in the early years, including Cup wins in 1961, 1966 and 1972. The club also won the GFA Intermediate Cup in 1962 and 1969 and the 1968 GFA Minor Cup. It also became the Bristol Churches League Under 16 league winners in 1959 and 1961 and Under 18 league winners in 1960. The two clubs merged in 1998, playing as Oldland Abbotonians in the Somerset Senior League. The late Alan Bush was appointed chairman of the newly merged club. Oldland Abbotonians won the Somerset Senior League Division One in 2004/05, were Premier Division runners up in 2005/06 and eventually promoted to the Toolstation League in 2006/07. Derek Jones has remained with the club ever since and is now Vice Chairman. Lee Gibbs had led the club into the League before passing over to ex-professional David Hillier at the start of the 2008/09 season; Hillier helped them become the first ever Division 1 side to win the Les Phillips (league) cup, securing 7th place in the league as well. Having finished 4th and been assured that promotion was imminent at the end of 2015/16 Oldland were disappointingly not promoted and had to start again with the squad moving away. 2016/17 was a pivotal year as although the football side disappointed, through fundraising and grants the club spent in excess of £70,000 on ground improvements including safety fencing, pitch maintenance equipment, a new stand and CCTV system. In 2017/18 the team were led by Scott Armstrong and for most of 2018/19 by Jon Toy a former player with a wealth of experience before Clayton Woodman and Steve Cains returned to the club they had played for. These two have stepped into the joint Chairman role from the summer of 2021 with the mangers being former coaches Darren Sealey and Paul Weeks plus Kevin Goddard on the coaching side who has brought with him along with a host of new, keen and more importantly, local players. The Reserves are managed by Steve Cains, Craig Durnell and our Somerset Floodlit Under 18s boss Ryan Auchterlonie and from 2018/19 a newly formed adult third team, The Colts, plays in the Bristol & District League, managed by Jamie White assisted by Colin Towler. Oldland has often been described as a nursery for Bristol Rovers with Vic Lambden, Peter Sampson, Brian Bush and Mike Tippets all playing for the club before turning professional at Eastville. Former Rovers favourite Bobby Jones was one of many successful Oldland managers, a list which includes David Hillier. Abbots rose to heady heights under the leadership of Alan Bush In the 1980's with the help of former Rovers players Jeff Meacham, the late Steve Talboys (Wimbledon) plus Rovers favourites Graham Day, Peter Aitken and Phil Bater. Among other youngsters who left Abbots to play for Rovers were Stuart Taylor, Phil Kite and Kevin Westaway.
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