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LYDD TOWN





      Lydd Town were formed in 1885.  in Premier
      Their early matches were played at  D i v i s io n
      The Banks where the cricket ground  East instead
      now lies.                             of the top
                                            Senior  Division.
      Their first trophy success was in 1909/10  The league title was won that season
      when they beat Icklesham 2-0 to win the  and with it promotion into the top divi-
      Rye Charity Cup. Before the First World  sion.  It was in 1989/90 that Lydd’s most
      War Lydd played in the South Eastern  successful period started. They won the
      (Ashford) League.  They moved groun- League  five years  in a row, three years
      din 1911 to play their matches at The  in the Eastern Senior Division and fol-
      Rype in the centre of Lydd. In 1920/21  lowing the League re-organisation when
      the club joined the Folkestone and Dis- the Premier Division as it is now known
      trict Junior League winning it for the first  was formed (combining the Eastern and
      time in 1926/27. In 1921 their colours  Western clubs) they won the First Di-
      were changed from blue and white to red  vision East two years running.   In four   chairman Pat Lindsey. Lydd’s most re-  cation was  made  to be  a  part  of  the
      and green  which remain their  current  of those years the league and cup dou-      cent successes were in the Kent Interme- new  Step  Six League   for 2011/12  and
      colours.                              ble were achieved as well as many oth-        diate Challenge Shield final in 2000/01  the  Club  finished the inaugural season
              A new pavilion was built      er cup success. The  decision was  taken      when they defeated Phoenix Sports 1-0  in 12th place.
      The club suspended activities in 1939  to  move  up to the Premier  Division        at Ashford Town F.C and in 2002/03 in  In 2012/13, with Dave Smith taking over

      and restarted again in 1946 after the war.  for the  1994/95  season,   despite con-  the Les Leckie Cup Final against Milton  as manager, Lydd finished 6th and were
      Considerable  success  inthe  league  and  cern  over  their  facilities not  being  up    Sports at Chatham Town F.C. where they  runners  up  to Hollands  &  Blair in the
      cups in the years following culminating  to the  required standard.    Their best   won a penalty shoot-out 5-4 following a  Invicta  League  Challenge  Trophy,  los-
      in the league and cup double in 1958/59  finish  was runners-up in1995/96. The      2-2 score after extra time.Things then be- ing 4-3   at Homelands Ashford. In sea-
      saw Lydd move up to the Kent Amateur  club desperately needed a new ground          came difficult for a few seasons and the  son 2013/14 Lydd finished as runners up
      League.  A new pavilion was built on The  as their Council owned facilities at The   first team were relegated from the Pre-  in the league to Hollands & Blair. Work
      Rype in 1961 presented to the town by  Rype were becoming increasingly criti-       mier Divisionat the end of the 2005/06  has since been carried out on The Lind-
      Alderman Gordon Paine, MBE, for the  cised and their future as a Premier Di-        season. The first team did however win  sey Field which includes the installa-
      use of  local sports clubs. In 1962/63 their  vision club could have been in doubt. A   the Weald of Kent Senior Competition  tion of floodlights, two 50-seater stands,
      Reserves entered the League.   In 1969/70  successful application for a lottery grant   in2007 beating Premier Division Brom- turnstile and fencing to fully enclose the
      Lydd won the Kent Amateur League for  was made and with the funds the club          ley Green 4-2 in the final. Further rele- ground. With the merger of The Invicta
      the first time and retained  it the follow- raised they moved to their new groun-   gation followed but the appointment of  League with the Southern Counties East
      ing season.   More success in cups fol- don the outskirts of the town in 1999/00.     Manager Dave Johncock in December  Football League, the first team now play
      lowed but it was to be some time before  World Cup hero George Cohen official-      2009 saw theclub’s fortunes pick up and  in the SCEFL Division 1.
      they won the league again. In 1984/85, af- ly opened the ground, named after long   in season 2010/11 Lydd were runners up  Plans for nexts eason include installation
      ter a league re-organisation, Lydd played  serving player, manager and current      in Division Two East. A successful appli-  of pitch drainage.
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