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LYDD TOWN




      Lydd Town were formed in 1885.
      Their early matches were played at  In 1984/85,
      The Banks where the Lydd cricket  after         a
      ground now lies.                      league re-or-
                                            ganisation, Lydd
      Their first trophy success was in 1909/10  played in Premier
      when they beat Icklesham 2-0 to win the  Division East instead of the top Senior
      Rye Charity Cup. Before the First World  Division.  The league title was won that
      War Lydd played in the South Eastern  season  and  with  it  promotion  into  the
      (Ashford) League.  They moved ground  top division.  It was in 1989/90 that Ly-
      in 1911 to play their matches at The Rype  dd’s most successful period started.  They
      in the centre of Lydd.                won the League five years in a row, three
                                            years in the Eastern Senior Division
      In 1920/21 the club joined the Folkestone  and following the League re-organisa-
      and District Junior League winning it for  tion when the Premier Division as it is
      the first time in 1926/27.  In 1921 their  now known was formed (combining the      1999/00.  World Cup hero George Cohen  Further relegation followed but the ap-
      colours were changed from blue and  Eastern and Western clubs) they won the         officially opened the ground, named af-  pointment of Manager Dave Johncock
      white to red and green which remain  First Division East two years running.         ter long serving player, manager and cur- in December 2009 saw the club’s for-
      their current colours.                In four of those years the league and cup     rent chairman Pat Lindsey.            tunes pick up and in season 2010/11
                                            double were achieved as well as many                                                Lydd were runners up in Division Two
      The club suspended activities in 1939  other cup success.  The decision was tak-    Lydd’s most recent successes were in the  East. A successful application was made
      and restarted again in 1946 after the war.  en to move up to the Premier Division   Kent Intermediate Challenge Shield final  to be a part of the new Step Six League

      Considerable success in the league and  for the 1994/95 season, despite concern     in 2000/01 when they defeated Phoe-   for 2011/12 and the Club finished the in-
      cups in the years following culminating  over their facilities not being up to the   nix Sports 1-0 at Ashford Town F.C and  augural season in 12th place. In 2012/13,
      in the league and cup double in 1958/59  required standard.  Their best finish was   in 2002/03 in the Les Leckie Cup Final  with Dave Smith taking over as manager,
      saw Lydd move up to the Kent Amateur  runners-up in 1995/96.                        against Milton Sports at Chatham Town  Lydd finished 6th and were runners up
      League.  A new pavilion was built on The                                            F.C. where they won a penalty shoot-out  to Hollands & Blair in the Invicta League

      Rype in 1961 presented to the town by  The club desperately needed a new            5-4 following a 2-2 score after extra time.  Challenge Trophy, losing 4-3 at Home-
      Alderman Gordon Paine, MBE, for the  ground as their Council owned facilities                                             lands Ashford. In season 2013/14 Lydd
      use of local sports clubs.   In 1962/63  at The Rype were becoming increasing-      Things then became difficult for a few  finished as runners up in the league to
      their Reserves entered the League.  In  ly criticised and their future as a Pre-    seasons and the first team were relegated  Hollands & Blair.
      1969/70  Lydd won  the  Kent Amateur  mier Division club could have been in         from the Premier Division at the end of  With the merger of The Invicta League
      League for the first time and retained it  doubt. A successful application for a lot-  the 2005/06 season.  The first team did  with the Southern Counties East Foot-
      the following season.   More success in  tery grant was made and with the funds     however win the Weald of Kent Senior  ball League, the first team now play in the
      cups followed but it was to be some time  the club raised they moved to their new   Competition in 2007 beating Premier  SCEFL Division 1. Plans for next season
      before they won the league again.     ground on the outskirts of the town in        Division Bromley Green 4-2 in the final.  include installation of pitch drainage.
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