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And finally....Grays Athletic

And finally....Grays Athletic

Dave Colmer20 Apr 2023 - 09:29

Isthmian League North - Saturday 22nd April 2023, 3 pm - Match Preview

Saturday 22nd April 2023, 3 PM
GRAYS ATHLETIC v THE BRIDGE
ISTHMIAN LEAGUE NORTH
PARKSIDE, AVELEY


About Grays Athletic

Nickname(s) The Gravelmen, The Ath, The Blues
Founded 1890
Ground Parkside, Aveley
Capacity 3,500 (424 seated)
Chairman Steve Skinner
Manager Lewis Dark
League Isthmian League North Division
2021–22 Isthmian League North Division, 6th of 20


History
The club was established as Grays Juniors in 1890, before merging with former Southern League club Grays United to form Grays Athletic. The newly formed club joined the Grays & District League, later joining Division Two B of the South Essex League in 1908. They were runners-up in their first season in the division and won it in their second season, earning promotion to Division One for the 1909–10 season. The club were founder members of the Athenian League in 1912, but the league closed down in 1914 due to World War I, and Grays transferred to the Premier Division (Amateur) of the London League. They won the division in their first season, with the reserves also winning Division One. The league was suspended at the end of the 1914–15 season, with Grays rejoining in the Premier Division when it restarted in 1919–20.

Grays were Premier Division runners-up in 1920–21, before winning the division in 1921–22. In 1924 the club joined the Kent League but after two seasons in mid-table, they returned to the London League in 1926. The return was a success as the club were Premier Division champions in 1926–27 and runners-up in the next two seasons, before winning the title again in 1929–30. After finishing as runners-up in 1930–31, the club spent most of the 1930s in mid-table, although they won the league's Challenge Cup in 1936–37.
After World War II Grays were founder members of the Corinthian League and were its inaugural champions and League Cup winners in 1945–46. They were league runners-up in 1951–52, and the following season saw them qualify for the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 5–0 at home to Llanelli. They were league runners-up again in 1954–55 and 1956–57, before re-joining the Athenian League in 1958. When the league gained two more divisions in 1963, the club were placed in the Premier Division, where they remained until being relegated to Division One at the end of the 1971–72 season, in which they had finished bottom of the table. In 1977 the league was reorganised into a single division, and the club were runners-up in 1982–83.

In 1983 Grays transferred to Division Two of the Isthmian League. League reorganisation saw them placed in Division Two South in 1984 and they went on to win the division at the first attempt, earning promotion to Division One. In 1987–88 they were Division One runners-up, resulting in promotion to the Premier Division. In 1988–89 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for a second time, losing 2–0 at Bath City. They remained in the Premier Division until being relegated back to Division One at the end of the 1996–97 season. In 1999–2000 the club were Division One runners-up, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. In 2000–01 another appearance in the FA Cup first round saw them play Football League opposition for the first time, losing 4–0 at Reading.

A sixth-place finish in 2003–04 resulted in Grays being placed in the new Conference South for the 2004–05 season. They went on to win the new division in its first season, earning promotion to the Conference National. The season also saw them reach the final of the FA Trophy, in which they beat Hucknall Town 6–5 on penalties after a 1–1 draw at Villa Park. In their first season in the Conference National the club finished third, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. However, they lost 5–4 on aggregate to Halifax Town. They also reached the second round of the FA Cup, beating York City 3–0 at Bootham Crescent before losing 3–0 at Mansfield Town, as well as retaining the FA Trophy with a 2–0 win over Woking in the final. The club's league form subsequently faded and after narrowly avoiding relegation in 2006–07 and 2008–09, they finished bottom of the Conference National in 2009–10 and resigned from the Football Conference.

Grays were initially rejected by the Isthmian League and were lined up to play in the Essex Senior League. However, an appeal to the Football Association saw them placed in Division One North of the Isthmian League. A fifth-place finish in 2011–12 saw them qualify for the play-offs, in which Enfield Town defeated them 3–1 on penalties after a 2–2 draw in the semi-final. However, the club were Division One North champions the following season with a club record 102 points, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. In August 2016 the club became community owned. They went on to finish bottom of the Premier Division in the 2016–17 and were relegated back to the (renamed) North Division.

Ground
The club initially played at the Hoppit Ground in Little Thurrock. In 1906 they moved to the New Recreation Ground, playing there until 2010. After the ground was sold to developers, the club ground shared with East Thurrock United at their Rookery Hill ground in Corringham.
During the 2012–13 season the club played at Rush Green Stadium in Rush Green, sharing the ground with West Ham United's reserves who played in the Professional Development League. The following season, West Ham pulled out of the deal in June and Grays moved to Aveley's Mill Field ground. When Aveley moved to Parkside in 2017, Grays became tenants at the new ground.


Recent results & form
Grays are currently 6th in the division with 69 points from 37 matches played and have won 21, drawn 6, and lost 10 of the 37 games. They have scored 60 and conceded 40 for a goal difference of +20. Their home form is 12 wins, 4 draws, and 2 defeats. They are currently 4th in current form (last 6 matches) with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 1 defeat in those 6 matches and the last three have been 3 wins.

The results have been:


Last Season:
In March The Bridge lost 1-0 at home to Grays with a disputed goal from Aron Gordon on 27 minutes in front of a good crowd of 264. Prior to that, in October, Grays won the home fixture 1-0 with a 6th-minute goal from Joe Paxman.

This Season:
A different-looking Bridge team from now took the 3 points with a 2-0 win.



ROAD TRIP

Aveley FC
Parkside Stadium
Park Lane
Aveley
Essex
RM15 4PX

It’s a short one says Google, 20 odd miles depending on which way you go and there are a couple of choices according to Mr. Google Maps. Either way, it shouldn’t take you too long.


The Blues (The Gravelmen, The Ath) v The Bridge
There’s not a lot to play for but it’s the last one and the sun usually shines at the last game of the season, although not according to the weather forecast, might need a brolly!

One more time….
COYB!


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