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Programme Tytherington 31/07/21
1. Cheddar FC - proudly sponsored by
Cheddar v Tytherington Rocks
Toolstation Western League Division One
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Page 3 - League Table Page 7 - Fixtures & Results
Page 9 - Club Histories Page 11 - Today’s Squads
Cheddar Football Club Match Day Programme 31st
July 2021
3. Toolstation Western League First Division Table - Saturday 31st July 2021
Team P W D L GD Points
AEK Boco 0 0 0 0 0 0
Almondsbury 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bishop Sutton 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bishops Lydeard 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bristol Telephones 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cheddar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Devizes Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gillingham Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hengrove Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lebeq United 0 0 0 0 0 0
Longwell Green Sports 0 0 0 0 0 0
Odd Down (BATH) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oldland Abbotonians 0 0 0 0 0 0
Portishead Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Radstock Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherborne Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tytherington Rocks 0 0 0 0 0 0
Warminster Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wells City 0 0 0 0 0 0
Welton Rovers 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wincanton Town 0 0 0 0 0 0
Details correct at time of going to press.
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2021/22 League Table
League Noticeboard ...
Social Networking
We would like to remind all participants that any comment which they make which is offensive,
threatening, racist violent or that is deemed to have brought the game into disrepute will result in
action being taken against them by the County FA. To clarify, a participant is a player, referee,
coach, parent, spectator, club official or any other individual who has an active involvement with
football. Participants are responsible for any comments or posts that are associated with their
accounts, and if comments cannot be traced back to the individual the club will be held
accountable for them. Several serious charges have been raised against individuals and clubs in
recent times.
Free Admission for all serving HM Forces
The current men and women of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces are doing such an exceptional job
both at home and abroad during these difficult times. The Toolstation Western Football League is
proud to offer all current serving members of HM Forces FREE ADMISSION to all League
matches. Proof of ID will be all that is required at the turnstile.
Toolstation Western League.
7. 2021/22 Fixtures & Results
31/07/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Tytherington Rocks
03/08/21 Tue 19:45 Cheddar VS Gillingham Town
07/08/21 Sat 15:00 Bristol Telephones VS Cheddar
10/08/21 Tue 19:45 Cheddar VS Bishop Sutton
14/08/21 Sat 15:00 Devizes Town VS Cheddar
17/08/21 Tue 19:30 Hengrove Athletic VS Cheddar
21/08/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Longwell Green
28/08/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Wincanton Town
30/08/21 Mon 12:00 Welton Rovers VS Cheddar
04/09/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Oldland Abbotonians
14/09/21 Tue 19:30 Bishop Sutton VS Cheddar
18/09/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Sherborne Town
02/10/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Wells City
08/10/21 Fri 19:30 Longwell Green VS Cheddar
16/10/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Almondsbury
30/10/21 Sat 15:00 Tytherington Rocks VS Cheddar
06/11/21 Sat 15:00 AEK Boco VS Cheddar
13/11/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Welton Rovers
20/11/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Portishead Town
27/11/21 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Odd Down
04/12/21 Sat 15:00 Wincanton Town VS Cheddar
18/12/21 Sat 15:00 Sherborne Town VS Cheddar
26/12/21 Sun 15:00 Cheddar VS Bishops Lydeard
01/01/22 Sat 15:00 Gillingham Town VS Cheddar
08/01/22 Sat 15:00 Lebeq United VS Cheddar
22/01/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Bristol Telephones
29/01/22 Sat 15:00 Radstock Town VS Cheddar
05/02/22 Sat 15:00 Portishead Town VS Cheddar
12/02/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS AEK Boco
19/02/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Lebeq United
26/02/22 Sat 15:00 Warminster Town VS Cheddar
05/03/22 Sat 15:00 Almondsbury VS Cheddar
12/03/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Devizes Town
19/03/22 Sat 15:00 Oldland Abbotonians VS Cheddar
26/03/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Radstock Town
09/04/22 Sat 15:00 Cheddar VS Hengrove Athletic
15/04/22 Fri 15:00 Bishops Lydeard VS Cheddar
18/04/22 Mon 15:00 Cheddar VS Warminster Town
23/04/22 Sat 15:00 Wells City VS Cheddar
30/04/22 Sat 15:00 Odd Down VS Cheddar
P - P Postponed
TBA To be arranged
* FA Cup
** FA Vase
*** Les Phillips Cup
**** Somerset Premier Cup
***** Friendly Details correct at time of going to press.
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9. In season 2011/12 the Rocks maintained a top of the league position
for most of the season and finally finished as Champions 18 points
clear though their ground did not meet the ground grading criteria
required for promotion.
The team had a slow start in 2012/13 and dropped vital points,
however they picked up as the season progressed and pushed for
promotion, finally finishing third.
2021/22 sees the team make the move to the Western League
Toolstation Division One.
Tytherington Rocks FC
Tytherington Football Club was formed in 1896 and in the early days played at many different
grounds, one of which was Mill-Leaze Fields. They eventually found a permanent home at the
Hardwicke Playing Fields. The club used the Swan Inn as their changing rooms until a new
pavilion was erected by the Parish Council, on the Playing Fields in 1938.
A joint effort between the Club, Cricket Club and the Parish Council saw the facilities upgraded in
1979/80, with new showers and toilet block together with electricity!
The club joined Hellenic League Division 1 (West) in 2004/05 and achieved a 4th place finish in
their first season and top half places in the next 3 seasons, 3rd place the best ever in 2006/07.
History of the Clubs
Cheddar FC
Cheddar Football Club was established in 1892, playing at the local cricket ground near the then
Cheddar railway station on the Strawberry Line. The Cheddar Valley League, of which the
Cheesemen were one of the founders, was formed in the 1900’s. A couple of years after winning
the league in 1911, the club joined the Western & District League and moved to a new ground
where the Kings of Wessex Academy playing fields are now situated.
A historic £1500 investment in 1952 allowed the club to relocate to the current ground, Bowdens
Park, after re-joining the Cheddar Valley League shortly after the Second World War.
The ‘shack’, as it was affectionately known opened in 1981 as a licensed facility providing the
foundation for future Somerset County League success, and was converted into the current
clubhouse in 1987.
To coincide with the centenary year in 1992, the club built new
changing rooms and installed flood lights, allowing evening matches to
be hosted.
Cheddar FC then advanced to Somerset County League Premier
Division in 2004 and in 2011 achieved promotion to the Western
League Division 1 for the first time in its history, finishing in third place
in 2016/17, fourth place in 2017/18 and second place in 2018/19, just
missing out on promotion to the Western League Premier Division.
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