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Introducing - FC Stratford



       Pete Stephens  went  'upstairs'  following  this  season and  former  Alcester  Town
       manager, Dave Poulson, stepped into  the Managerial role.
       The 2016/17 season was always going to be tough, a few strong teams were added
       to Midland League Division Three and FC Stratford  would have their  work  cut out
       to match the previous season.
       A strong start  once again but another  mid-season blip meant FC Stratford finished
       sixth in a league of fourteen.
       It  was  the  Les James Challenge Cup where  FC Stratford  were  to  endure  some
       success though.  A  Semi Final penalty  shootout  victory  over  local  rivals  Redditch
       Borough should've seen FC Stratford  going to  Walsall's Bescott Stadium in May.
       Unfortunately,  due  to  a rule  that  wasn't picked up by  anyone, FC Stratford  were
       removed from the competition after the captain, James Robbins, played for Studley
       earlier in the  season.
       Dave Poulson continued the following season as manager of FC Stratford and made
       some very good signings to begin the  season and his side got off  to a flyer. Once
       again, the club suffered a dip in form  but on this occasion managed to maintain
       their  league  position.  By  the  end  of  the  2017/18  season,  Dave  Poulson  had
       completed  what  he  had set  out  to  do  when  taking  over  -  getting  FC Stratford
       promoted into Midland League Division Two.
       FC Stratford  finished third  in what  would prove to be a tough league. GNP Sports
       ran away with the league title whilst a strong Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons side
       finished  runners  up.  Just  goal  difference  proved  enough  to  see Poulson's side
       promoted over his former club, Alcester Town.
       This  season  proved to  be  Poulson's last  with  a  new  business  venture  his  main
       priority.  Nick Ballinger took over the FC Stratford side for their  first ever season in
       Midland League Division Two. A player overhaul would make for a tough campaign
       for a highly rated Ballinger.
       Ballinger's side would complete their aim for the season, with a third from bottom
       placed finish  the  club  would  survive  relegation  back to  Midland  League Division
       Three.  Alongside this, a cup final  defeat  to  league runners  up GNP was a superb
       achievement.
       Ahead of the  2019/20 season, Ballinger decided to step away from FC Stratford to
       spend more time with his family. Dave Poulson resumed charge of First Team affairs
       and once again, albeit on a slightly smaller scale, a player overhaul was needed.
       Poulson's side lost their opening two games of the season but then pushed on and
       despite a controversial end to the season due to COVID-19, the club looked set to
       mount a challenge for promotion.
       With  the  2020/21  season  upon  us,  Danny  Janes took  over  as  manager  of  FC
       Stratford with  Dave Poulson taking on the role as Chairman.
       The season had barely got started before COVID-19 again halted proceedings. With
       the club sat fourth in Midland League Division Two having lost just once in the first
       eight games, the season was brought  to an end.
       So  we  move  to  the  2021/22  season,  following  the  National  League  System
       restructure there was something new for FC Stratford to look forward to.
       The club had been moved from the Midland Football League to the Hellenic League,
       not only that,  FC Stratford had been moved from Step Seven to Step Six.
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