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HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE CUP




       Good afternoon all and welcome to the players
      Our league cup is named after a former Chairman of
      the  league,  Les  Phillips.  He  is  noted  for  bringing
       , officials and supporters of Bridgwater United
      sponsorship to the league.
       who have made the relatively short trip to be
      In 1973, Les was elected Chairman. Many have said
       with  us  today.  Can  I  also  welcome  this
      that  this  was  a  ‘milestone’  in  the  league’s  history.
       afternoon’s  referee  Simon  Laraway  and
      With a broad smile and a booming voice, Les assured
       assistants Chris Martin & Adam Boubrahmi.
      everyone that he would do everything in his power
      to  help  the  league  make  further  progress.  And
      progress it  did.  A  sponsorship deal with  Rothmans
       At the risk of sounding repetitive, we know that
      followed  worth  £10,000  per  season.  And  so  the
       this afternoon’s clash will be a really tough test
      1974/75 season kicked off as The Rothmans Western
       for us. Bridgwater are flying , they come to us
      Football League.
       sitting  in  fourth  place  in  the  table,  having
      Do you remember the Great Mills Western League?
       rounded  off  a  rewarding  February  for  them
      That was Les Phillips too. The deal was announced
      at Ashton Court on Tuesday 27th April 1982 by Peter
       with  an  impressive  2-0  victory  at  Bitton  last
      Bastin  of  Great  Mills  and  Lawrie  McMenemy.  The
       weekend.
      sponsorship deal was worth £100,000 over five years
      and introduced a ‘pounds-for-goals’ bonus system.
       Mind you, we're not doing so badly ourselves!
      In 1988, Les Phillips passed away. This was a great
       Last week’s win at Saltash was just reward for
      shock.  The  man  who  had  given  so  much  to  the
       what  I  thought  was  a  magnificent  team
      league  was  gone.  It  was  therefore  decided  to  re-
       performance. Not an easy place to go and on a
      name  the  Challenge  Cup  after  Les  and  the  first
      winners in the 1988/89 season were Exmouth Town.
       sticky, bobbly pitch, the boys played some really good football, defended superbly
       when they had to, and thanks to a second half brace within the space of 3 minutes
      Having a cup named after you may not be much reward for a man who had given so much
      to Western League Football, but his name will always be remembered and live on in the Les
       from Will Hailston (his 23rd and 24th of the season!), came from behind to take all
      Phillips Cup.
       3 points.
      The  trophy  itself  started  life  in  the  1954/55  season  as  The  Western  Football  League
       So, today has all the ingredients for a thriller. Let's hope so and that the weather is
      Professional  Challenge  Cup.  This  new  cup  which  cost  £45-9s-0d  was  only  open  to
      professional clubs. In those days there was a distinction between professional and amateur
       kind enough to us for what we hope, is a bumper crowd, to enjoy.
      clubs in the league. Poole were the first team to win the cup having beaten Frome.
       Finally, the Western League are working with the Bath-based charity MIND,whose
      In 1961/62 The Professional Challenge Cup was renamed ‘The Challenge Cup’ and the first
       aim is to promote support for those suffering with mental heath issues and general
      winners were Bristol City Reserves.
       wellbeing in the difficult times that we have all experienced over the past few years.
      For the 2012/13 season the cup was sponsored for the first time by Termination Technology
      of St. George, Bristol. This enabled payments to be made to the winners in each round of
       Full details of the charities work can be found elsewhere in this programme. The
      the cup.
       club will be conducting a bucket collection at the gate for those wishing to make a
      Source. ‘A View From The Terraces – 100 Years of The Western Football League 1892-1992
       contribution to this worthy cause.
      by Sandie & Doug Webb
       Thank you for coming today and, as always, for your support.                    .
         The Quarter-Final draw for the Les Phillips Cup with the regionalised aspect helping to
                ensure fixtures are feasible over the final few months of the season.
                            Helston Athletic vs Exmouth Town
       Ade Cole                           Club Chairman
                          · Bridgwater United vs Shepton Mallet
                · Cadbury Heath or Brislington vs Ashton & Backwell United
                            · Keynsham Town vs Almondsbury
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