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Hullbridge Sports FC
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Tilbury FC
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Dave Colmer29 Oct 2023 - 19:17
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Tilbury Football Club is a football club based in Tilbury, Thurrock, England. The club play in black and white stripes, are currently members of the Essex Senior League and play home matches at Chadfields.

History
The club was established in 1889 by workers from Tilbury Docks. They joined the Gravesend League, later becoming members of the Grays & District League and then the Romford & District League. After returning to the Grays & District League, the club were league champions in 1901–02, 1902–03, 1906–07 and 1907–08. In 1903 they had also started playing in the South Essex League; the club were Division Two champions in the South Essex League in 1921–22 and went on to win the league championship in 1922–23 and 1924–25. After finishing as runners-up in the league in 1926–27, they moved up to Division One of the Kent League.

In 1931 Tilbury transferred to the Premier Division of the London League. At the start of World War II, the club joined the South Essex Combination but temporarily disbanded at the end of the 1939–40 season after their ground was commandeered by the army. Upon resuming play at the end of the war, they were Premier Division runners-up in 1946–47 and 1947–48, and again in 1949–50, a season that saw the club reach the first-round proper of the FA Cup for the first time after playing nine qualifying matches. Drawn away to Third Division South club Notts County in the first round, they lost 4–0. The club then switched to the Corinthian League, in which they played for seven seasons before returning to the London League in 1957. They were London League champions and League Cup winners in 1958–59 and went on to retain the title for the next three seasons, as well as winning the League Cup again in 1960–61 and 1961–62. After their fourth title win, the club joined the Delphian League but the 1962–63 league season had to be abandoned due to extensive adverse weather conditions and the league then folded, leading to the club (and most of the rest of the Delphian League) becoming members of the new Division Two of the Athenian League.

Tilbury won the Division Two title at the first attempt, earning promotion to Division One. They went on to win the Division One title in 1968–69 and were promoted to the Premier Division. Following a third-place finish in the Premier Division in 1972–73, the club joined the newly formed Division Two of the Isthmian League. They won the division in 1975–76 and were promoted to Division One, which was renamed the Premier Division in 1977. In 1977–78 the club reached the FA Cup first round again; after defeating Kettering Town 3–2 in a second replay (the first match was declared null and void as Tilbury had used an ineligible player), they went on to beat Nuneaton Borough 2–1 in the second round, before being drawn away to Second Division Stoke City in the third round, a match they lost 4–0.
In 1979–80 Tilbury finished bottom of the Isthmian League's Premier Division and were relegated to Division One. At the end of the 1986–87 season, they were relegated to Division Two North, where they played until being transferred to Division Three in 1991 as a result of league reorganisation. The 1991–92 season saw the club finish third in Division Three, earning promotion to Division Two. Although they were relegated back to Division Three at the end of the 1997–98 season, another third-place finish in 1999–2000 saw the club promoted to Division Two again. League reorganisation led to the club being moved into Division One North in 2002. They were subsequently transferred to Division One East of the Southern League for the 2004–05 season, in which they finished bottom of the table, resulting in relegation to the Essex Senior League.

Tilbury finished third in their first season in the Essex Senior League and were promoted back to Division One North of the Isthmian League. A third-place finish in Division One North in 2011–12 saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs, in which they lost 4–3 to Needham Market in the semi-finals. They finished bottom of the North Division in 2022–23 and were relegated back to the Essex Senior League.

Ground
The club played on several different grounds in their early years, including the Green & Siley Weir ground, Daisy Field and at Tilbury Fort, before returning to the Green & Siley Weir ground in 1900. After World War I they moved to the Orient Field, a ground owned by one of the directors of Clapton Orient. During World War II the ground was commandeered by the Army for anti-aircraft guns being used to protect the docks.

After the war, the club were told that they could only return to the Orient Field if they agreed to become a feeder club for Orient. After refusing, the club moved to an adjacent site named Chadfields in 1947, which had previously been used as a greyhound racing track. In the first year at the new ground, a small grandstand was built on the east side and basic terracing was installed. The ground's record attendance of 5,500 was set for the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match against Gorleston that the club won to set up their first-round tie with Notts County in the 1949–50 season. The money raised from the cup run, together with the sale of Tom Scannell to Southend United, enabled the club to buy the site. A clubhouse was built in 1958 and floodlights were erected in 1966.

In 1970 the original grandstand was replaced with a two-level concrete stand with dressing rooms on the ground floor and a spectator area. Another seated stand was built on the west side of the pitch in 1996, replacing three separate covered areas and five steps of terracing. Hashtag United also played at Chadfields in 2019–20, with Brimsdown becoming tenants for 2020–21.


21/10/23 Isuzu FA Vase Round 1 Sawbridgeworth Town 0 Tilbury 3
17/10/23 Essex Senior League Tilbury 5 Ilford 0
13/10/23 Essex Senior League Woodford Town 0 Tilbury 4
10/10/23 Essex Senior League Tilbury 1 Coggeshall Town 1
07/10/23 Essex Senior League Tilbury 3 Stanway Rovers 0
30/09/23 Essex Senior League Frenford 0 Tilbury 3


After 14 matches, Tilbury are currently in 4th place in the Essex Senior League Premier. They have 27 points from those 14 games – 8 wins, 3 draws, and 3 defeats. They have a +19 goal difference.

Away form is very good with 4 wins, 1 draw, and just 1 defeat, scoring 14 and conceding only 3.


Last season, which finished badly for both teams as they finished 19th and 20th in the Isthmian League North, and this saw both teams relegated to the ESL Premier for 2023/24.
There wasn't any sign of the troubles to come when The Bridge won 3-0 at Tilbury on the 20th of September 2022 with goals from George Smith and Anisius Lewis (making his debut I believe). For Tilbury, Alex Clark received a yellow on 45 minutes and then a straight red on 84. A decent Tuesday night crowd of 160 was in attendance.

Things weren’t looking so good by the 14th of February 2023 and, despite it being Valentine's Day, Tilbury weren’t showing The Bridge any love as they took an early 2-0 lead before the game was abandoned due to fog. A lucky escape but it didn’t stop Tilbury from returning to Lower Road a month later and reversing that 3-0 win from earlier in the season. 196 watched on as Adam Vyse, Oliver Spooner, and Alex Clark (staying on the pitch for 90 minutes this time) put Hullbridge in further relegation trouble. I don’t think we had been relegated at this stage, but it was going that way.



Oluwatobiloba Aliu Adekunle
Izaih Antoine
Johnny Ashman
Tommy Baker
Harvey Browne
Joseph Burton
Roman Campbell
Samuel Carter
Alex Clark
Harry Donovan
Jack Folan
Alfie Fry
Jack Hayes
Harry Hope
Elliott Howson
MacAuley Joynes
Shaye La-Rose
Alfie Leach
Connor Martin
Jack McQueen
Igli Metalia
Peter Mokwenye
Christian North
Anthony Page
Oliver Plunkett
Thomas Salter
Oliver Spooner
Daniel Trendall
MacKenzie Vincent

My old mate, Roman Campbell (remember the light the blue touch paper and stand well back quip…I’m still using it!) Roman really is a firework and has scored 9 times this season already and you could say even, before November 5th, he has been on fire!

Seriously, he is one to watch…

After Tuesday’s entertaining 3-2 victory over Coggeshall Town, The Bridge are up to 5th place, just 4 points behind leaders Woodford Town and level with Tilbury. The two clubs have identical records with Tilbury ahead on GD by 19 to 10. This makes Saturday a huge match and a win for The Bridge would be a fantastic result over close-table rivals. The current form is shown below, and you’ve got to say, looks pretty good, so it’s a big, big game. Get down to the T.J. Cottis and give The Bridge your backing, it really does help…

There remains just one thing left to say….

Oh….and Hullbridge on fire…your defence is terrified!

TJ Cottis Stadium

TJ Cottis Stadium

Lower Road
Hullbridge
Hockley
Essex
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Match details

Match date

Sat 28 Oct 2023

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

190

Competition

Premier Division

League position

3
Tilbury FC
6
Hullbridge Sports FC
Team overview
Further reading

Team Sponsors

Club Sponsor - The Mitchy Foundation
Main club sponsor - CLS
Club Sponsor - Blackhawk Insurance
Club Sponsor - DAA Services
Club Sponsor - Specsavers Hearing Centres
Primary Sponsor - TJ Cottis Transport ltd
Facilites and shirt sponsors - Tower bm
Charity awareness  - Prostrate Cancer uk
Pitch side Sponsorship - JE3
Bar Suppliers - Molson Cools
club fire protection and shirt sponosrs - Ace fire protection ltd
!st Team Shirt sponsor - Carling
Club Kit Suppliers - SX Sports
Pitch side Sponsorship - H&B Groundworks