Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C.

Cray Valley Paper Mills
Full name Cray Valley Paper Mills Football Club
Nickname(s) The Millers
Founded 1919
Ground Badgers Sports Ground, Eltham
Capacity 1,000[1]
Chairman Frank May
Manager Kevin Watson
League Southern Counties East League Premier Division
2017–18 Southern Counties East League Premier Division, 6th of 20

Cray Valley Paper Mills Football Club is a football club currently based in Eltham, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members of the Southern Counties East League Premier Division and play at the Badgers Sports Ground.

History

The club was established in 1919 and joined Division Two of the Sidcup & Kent League.[2] Playing in green and white, the colours of the mill's vehicles, Their first match was played on 20 September 1919, a 1–0 win against Hamilton House.[2] The club won the division at the first attempt, earning promotion to Division One.[2] They later joined the Kent County Amateur League, winning Division Three of the western section in 1936–37.[2] The club left the league at the end of the 1954–55 season.[3]

Cray Valley subsequently joined the South London Alliance. They were Division One champions in 1979–80 and won the Premier Division two seasons later.[4] The club won Division One again in 1983–84, and finished as runners-up in the Premier Division in 1988–89.[4] In 1991 they joined Division One of the Spartan League.[5] When it merged with the South Midlands League to form the Spartan South Midlands League in 1997, the club were placed in Division One South. Despite finishing as runners-up in the league's first season, they left to become founder members of the London Intermediate League.[5] However, in 2001 they left to rejoin the Kent County League, becoming members of Division One West.[5][6]

In 2002–03 Cray Valley won Division One West, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[5] Two seasons later they won the Premier Division.[5] After finishing third in 2010–11, they moved up to the Kent League, which was renamed the Southern Counties East League in 2013.[5] When the league gained a second division in 2016, the club became members of the Premier Division.[5] In 2016–17 they won the London Senior Cup, beating Metropolitan Police 2–1 in the final, becoming the lowest-ranked team to ever win the trophy.[7] They were also runners-up in the Kent Reliance Senior Trophy in the same season.[8] However they were disqualified from the first round of the FA Vase for fielding an ineligible player, former Crystal Palace defender Matthew Parsons.[9] The club reached the London Senior Cup final again the following season, but lost 4–1 to Balham.[10]

Players

Cray Valley have had several prominent players appear for them, including former Charlton forward Kevin Lisbie[11] and former Bournemouth player and Bangladesh national team manager Jamie Day.[12]

Ground

The club originally played at the sports ground of the paper mills in St Paul's Cray.[2] However, the mills closed in 1981 and the club then played at numerous grounds until moving permanently to the Badgers Sports Ground in Eltham.[2] In 2016 Greenwich Borough agreed a 30-year lease to share the ground.[13][14] The ground includes a 100-seat stand on one side of the pitch and a small covered area on the other.[15]

Honours

  • Kent County League
    • Premier Division Champions 2004–05
    • Division One West champions 2002–03
    • Division Three (Western Section) champions 1933–37
  • South London Alliance
    • Premier Division winners 1980–81
    • Division One champions 1979–80, 1983–84
  • Sidcup & Kent League
    • Division Two champions 1919–20
  • London Senior Cup
    • Winners 2016–17
  • London Intermediate Cup
    • Winners 2002–03, 2003–04, 2009–10[4]
  • Kent Intermediate Shield
    • Winners 2004–05[4]
  • Kent Junior Cup
    • Winners 1921–22, 1977–78, 1980–81[2]

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: Preliminary round, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17[5]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Second round, 2013–14[5]

See also

  • Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C. players

References

Coordinates: 51°27′2.192″N 0°2′4.891″E / 51.45060889°N 0.03469194°E / 51.45060889; 0.03469194

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