Template:ImportTemplate:Infobox Club Hillingdon Borough Football Club are a semi-professional football club based in Ruislip, in the London Borough of Hillingdon. [64] Other notable managers of the club included Barry Fry, latterly of Birmingham City and Peterborough United. To mark the change Yiewsley reverted to their old colours of dark and light blue instead of black and white. They played in various competitions for the early part of their history, including the Delphenian and Corinthian Leagues before joining the Southern League in 1958. A trial 'Stripes v Sashes' charity game took place on 21 August 1920 and a friendly game against Arabian United took place on 28 August. Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One So the 'Boro' were back in league action this Saturday as they welcomed back Codicote who had taken us all t... HOME; PLAYERS AND MANAGEMENT. [2], In the 1985-86 season Hillingdon merged with Burnham to form Burnham & Hillingdon F.C. [68][69] The newly named club then joined the Premier Division of the Spartan League for the start of the 1990–91 campaign. [2], On 1 May 1964 the F.A. In 1968–69 they finished runners-up to Cambridge United. Hillingdon led 2-0 at the interval but Telford staged a second half comeback scoring two goals in the last seven minutes to win 3–2. [71], In 2006, Hillingdon Borough reached the FA Vase final at St. Andrews, Birmingham, after an 11-game qualification route starting in the competition as early as the 2nd qualifying round. HILLINGDON BOROUGH - A BRIEF HISTORY The original incarnation of Hillingdon Borough was formed in 1872 as YIEWSLEY FC. [25], Yiewsley (and West Drayton) returned to Star Meadow, Trout Lane, at the start of the 1933–34 season after a six-season absence playing home games on local recreational fields. document.getElementById('newsnowlogo_a').style.borderBottom='0 none'; EDITORIAL
in honour on the recently created Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District, finishing as runners-up in the Uxbridge and District League Division I. [57] This was done to reflect the local government reorganisation in London that was to see the formation of the London Borough of Hillingdon on 1 April 1965. Trophy Final on 1 May 1971, Langley, known as a gentleman footballer, became the then oldest man to appear in a Cup Final at Wembley at the age of 42. Hillingdon Borough Football Club are a semi-professional football club based in Ruislip, in the London Borough of Hillingdon. playing home games at Burnham's Wymers Wood Road ground. Hillingdon Borough FC Résumé Matchs Statistiques Transferts Trophies Matchs Compétition: Tout Montrer: Tout Home A l'extérieur « Précédent Suivant » Jour Date Compétition Résultats Equipe visitée Score/Temps sam. Following relegation from the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division in 2015, the club appointed former Harefield United boss Ian Crane as their new manager. Trophy runner-up 1974 Relegated to Division One South 1974-75 Southern League Division One South runner-up Promoted to Premier Division 1979-80 League re-organised to Southern & Midland Divisions (No … Gary Meakin, aged 26 years old, took over in 2010 and was in the process of building a competitive team before swapping Hillingdon for Northwood in March 2011. The squad of 12 players from all around the borough have been fantastic to work with at training and on match days. The Hillingdon District Chess League promotes chess for players of all levels of experience and strength in the area of the districts of Hillingdon, Harrow and Ealing . 1964 Yiewsley changed name 1965-66 Southern League Division One runner-up (on goal average) Promoted to Premier Division 1968-69 Southern League runner-up 1970-71 F.A. We are a semi-professional football team currently based in Ruislip. Despite their financial difficulties Yiewsley were able to finish runners-up in the Great Western Suburban League in the 1924-25 season. [2] It was situated west of Evelyn's along Falling Lane and was named after a house there called 'The Leas'. ... Premier League star Yannick Bolasie steps in to help save Hillingdon Borough. [11] At the start of the 1912–13 season they were playing at Sutton Meadow, Edgar Road, Yiewsley. [2] However the final game at Leas Stadium was held on 23 April 1985 against Chatham Town in front of 350 spectators ending in a 1-0 defeat. Sam Emery, Head of Sales
[20], After the 1926 collapse Yiewsley returned to junior football, joining the Uxbridge and District League Division III in the 1927–28 season as Yiewsley Juniors. Council granted permission for Yiewsley to change their name to Hillingdon Borough F.C. [73] However they were promoted due to continued restructuring of non-league football, joining the Southern League Division One South & West. [8] Yiewsley entered the FA Cup competition for the first time in the 1908–9 season. Hillingdon Borough FC hosted Milton Keynes Robins FC in our 5th league game at our home ground. Langley had been educated at Evelyn's school, next to Yiewsley's Evelyn's Stadium. 350 likes. Facebook gives people the power to share … Whole Game. It was also the name of a now-extinct. Then it was the turn of 2005 Football Icon winner Sam Hurrell to take charge in September 2012, then only 24 years of age, alongside co-manager Jason O'Connor. [45] They followed this by going on to win the championship play-off game against the Eastern Section winners Hertford Town 6-1. [79] Crane had most recently been manager at A.F.C. [2][49], In the 1954–55 season Yiewsley joined the Corinthian League, opening the season with a 1-0 win against Edgeware Town on 21 August at their new ground, Leas Stadium in front of 2,600 spectators. The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. [47] In March 1951 Yiewsley were one of the 14 clubs who founded the Delphian League which was to commence from the following 1951-52 season. They were competing in local games and in the West Middlesex Cup and Berks and Bucks Junior Cup. Hillingdon Borough play their home games at Middlesex Stadium, Breakspear Road, Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 7SB. FULL-TIME offers you an easy way to manage your football leagues online. We are a semi-professional football team currently based in Ruislip. Hillingdon Borough FC hosted Brent FC in the league looking to remain unbeaten. Leas Stadium had been sold to property developers who built a housing estate on the land. [1] Its name was revived in 1990 from the original club, which had been based in Yiewsley. David Emery, editor in chief
This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. It must be great being a groundhopper in Scotland! Join Facebook to connect with Hillingdon Borough FC and others you may know. It would be good to make a list of these as sometimes pre-season friendlies are played on the outside 3G pitches or lower level games during bad weather. [39] Yiewsley ended the 1939–40 season as runners-up to Edgware Town. In recent years the club have had little stability in the managerial department and on and off the field. [30] The first game of the 1936–37 season took place at Evelyn's on 29 August 1936 against Hayesco II in the South-West Middlesex Premier League, resulting in a 4–0 win. They started the season with two away wins beating Apsley Reserves 8–4 on 26 August [36] and Harrow Town 4–2 on 30 August [37] before the league was abandoned at the start of the Second World War. [38] Yiewsley's first game in the new league was away at Pinner on 21 October 1939 which ended in a 5–5 draw. Hillingdon Borough Football Club are a semi-professional football club based in Ruislip, in the London Borough of Hillingdon.The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. He will be joined in the dugout by Benjamin Imre as his assistant manager and Scott Bright as first team coach. As the game ended in a thrilling 3-3, penalties was the decider and it was Hillingdon who came out on top winning 3-2. [6] In the 1893–94 season Yiewsley Star were renamed Yiewsley F.C and continued competing in local games and in the West Middlesex Cup. It was also the name of an extinct club that existed between 1965 and 1987. [2] They honoured the club's history by naming the roads Leacroft Close, Newcombe Rise, Cousins (sic) Close and Milburn Drive.
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