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Founded in 1904 as Pilton Yeo Vale, the club entered the North Devon
league. They were founder members along with Ilfracombe, South Molton,
Pilton Social Barnstaple Y.M.C.A, Braunton and Bideford. Their first
ever league Match was on 1st October 1904 when they played Ilfracombe at
Pilton Park and were defeated 4-2.
The club changed its name to Barnstaple Town at the end of the season,
and continued in the North Devon League, Devon & Exeter League and then
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Cup Winners 1931-32 |
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When the Western League reformed after the
2nd World War, Barnstaple entered two teams,
one in division 2 and a reserve side in division 3.
The early 1950's were one of the club's most successful times under the
management of Arthur Coles.
In 1953, Barnstaple won the Western league First Division Championship
but only after a nail biting climax to the season with everything
depending on the results of matches being played on the final day of the
League Season.
On that day, Barnstaple Town beat Dorchester Town 6-1 and their
challengers for the title, Street won 2-1 at Well City. That left the
sides level on points and when the goal average was calculated Street
had 2.07 and incredibly Barnstaple had 2.08.Rumour has it that most of
the 3,000 crowd that watched Barnstaple beat Dorchester stayed behind at
Mill Road after the match to await the Street result.
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| Melee Barnstaple goal action |
Crowd against
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Barnstaple Town also beat Plymouth Argyle in
the final of the Devon Pro' Cup at Home Park that season, but sadly
Coles moved on to Weymouth and the club never had quite the same success
again.
Cameron Buchanan, the former Wolves and Bournemouth player, local lads
Fred Smale and Ray Smith, Bill Johnson formerly of Grimsby Town, Noel
Peyton, the ex Leeds United and Eire International, John Hancock
formerly with Exeter City and ex Barnsley and Doncaster Rovers player
Lol Chappell all tried to revive Barnstaple's fortunes from the managers
seat but with no great success.
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| Charles Lake & Bill Johnson |
Hitchman's attempt saved at Exeter |
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Player Manager Charlie Sells, who had
been with Exeter City, built up the club in the 1970's followed by the
former Andover keeper Trevor Morris and then Brian Perks. Perks left
Mill Road for Bideford during the season of 1979/80 and under the
guidance of joint managers Brian Hill and Dave Baglow, Barum went on to
win the Western League Championship for the second time, winning by one
point from AFC Bournemouth Reserves. That title went virtually unnoticed
as there was a printers strike at the time and no newspapers were
printed.
Richard Gray, the former Falmouth Town player, took over the following
season and brought some success to the club although they never won the
title. A couple of seasons later he left after a disagreement with the
club, and after a succession of managers Town lost their Premier status
in 1989/90. Brian Hill was again appointed manager to put Town back in
the Premier Division and after 3 seasons in the wilderness won the First
Division Championship in 1993/94 in fine style scoring more goals and
recording more points than ever before.
Jimmy Hargreaves, Eddie Kelly, Phil Lloyd, Mark Jenkins and John Hore
have all tried the manager's seat since but all without success.
Jeff Evans was appointed manager in 2002 and along with his assistant
Peter Buckingham guided the club to the final of The Devon Bowl where
they were narrowly beaten by Tiverton Town. Last season Peter Buckingham
took over as sole manager and Barum finished in seventh place in the
league, their highest finish for many a season.
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| A range of programmes through the
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In the FA Cup Barnstaple have
reached the 1st Round Proper on four occasions, but have never
progressed beyond that. In 1951 they drew 2-2 with Folkstone, but lost
the replay 5-2. Three years later they lost 4-1 to Bournemouth before a
record crowd of 6,200 at Mill Road. In 1959 they lost 4-0 to Exeter City
in front of a crowd of 9,208 at St James Park, which gave Barnstaple
record receipts for the match. Their last excursion was November 1972
when they went out of the competition in the First Round Proper losing
2-0 at Bexley on a quagmire of a pitch. That was after defeating the
likes of Taunton Town, Bath City and Kings Lyn.
Town now enter the FA Vase instead of the FA Trophy and in 1995 reached the
4th Round losing at home to Arsley Town 2-0. Arsley went all the way to
Wembley that year and won the FA Vase for the first time in their
history.
Several Barnstaple Town players have progressed to League football.
Harry Scott went to Middlesborough in the 1950s and John Neale moved to
Exeter City. The club received a record transfer fee of 6,500 from
Bristol City for Ian Doyle. Geoff Wake and Barry Vassallo went to
Torquay United in the 1970s. The most noted local players were Len
Pickard and Pat Fewings. Len went to Bristol Rovers in 1951 then he
spent three seasons with Bradford Park Avenue before returning to the
South West and Southern League Bath City. Pat Fewings joined Torquay
United in 1953.
The club is believed to have paid out a record fee of 4000 when signing
striker Joe Scott from Hungerford Town.
John Clarke
Club Honours
Champions 1952-53, 1979-80
Lower division Champions 1949-50 (Div 2), 1993-94 (Div 1)
Devon St Lukes Cup 1987-88
Devon Senior Cup (reserves) 1993-94
Records
Record Attendance 6200 v Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, F.A.
Cup 1st Round Proper 1954
Biggest win 12-1 v Tavistock, F.A. Cup 3rd Qualifying Round 1954
Biggest defeat 1-10 v Mangotsfield United, 1990-91
F.A. Competitions - best performances
FA Cup 1st Round Proper - 1951-52, 1954-55, 1959-60, 1972-73
FA Trophy 2nd Round - 1971-72
FA Vase 4th Round - 1994-95
Season-by-season record since 1948:
1948-49 Division Two 10
1949-50 Division Two 1 Champions, Promoted
1950-51 Division One 6
1951-52 Division One 3 FA Cup First Round
1952-53 Division One 1 Champions
1953-54 Division One 4
1954-55 Division One 10 FA Cup First Round
1955-56 Division One 8
1956-57 Division One 13
1957-58 Division One 4
1958-59 Division One 5
1959-60 Division One 15 FA Cup First Round
1960-61 20
1961-62 19
1962-63 10
1963-64 7
1964-65 20
1965-66 17
1966-67 20
1967-68 19
1968-69 11
1969-70 16
1970-71 11
1971-72 13
1972-73 7 FA Cup First Round
1973-74 8
1974-75 5
1975-76 6
1976-77 Premier Division 5
1977-78 Premier Division 3
1978-79 Premier Division 4
1979-80 Premier Division 1 Champions
1980-81 Premier Division 2 Runner-Up
1981-82 Premier Division 2 Runner-Up
1982-83 Premier Division 8
1983-84 Premier Division 3
1984-85 Premier Division 13
1985-86 Premier Division 17
1986-87 Premier Division 11
1987-88 Premier Division 12
1988-89 Premier Division 9
1989-90 Premier Division 18
1990-91 Premier Division 20 Relegated
1991-92 Division One 17
1992-93 Division One 9
1993-94 Division One 1 Champions, Promoted
1994-95 Premier Division 4
1995-96 Premier Division 14
1996-97 Premier Division 13
1997-98 Premier Division 7
1998-99 Premier Division 12
1999-00 Premier Division 15
2000-01 Premier Division 14
2001-02 Premier Division 12
2002-03 Premier Division 15
2003-04 Premier Division 10
2004-05 Premier Division 12
2005-06 Premier Division 13
2006-07 Premier Division 7
2007-08 Premier Division 12
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