Paget Rangers F.C.

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Paget Rangers
Paget Rangers F.C. logo.png
Full namePaget Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bears, The Wee Gers
Short namePaget
Founded1938
2011 (reformed)
GroundThe Castle Vale Stadium, Farnborough Road, Birmingham B35 7QL
Capacity1,500
ChairmanSean Feeney
Managersean feeney
League Midland League Division One
2023–24 Midland League Division One, 19th of 20
Website Club website

Paget Rangers F.C. is an English football club based in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, currently playing in the Midland League Division One.

Contents

History

The club was established in 1938 by pupils of Paget Road School in Erdington, Birmingham and was accepted into the Intermediate Division of the Birmingham Juvenile Organisation Committee. In their first two seasons Paget were successful, winning the league title on both occasions, however the outbreak of World War II brought a halt to progress. At the end of the war, Paget joined the Birmingham Youth and Old Boys AFA, before moving to the Central Amateur League in 1949 and then the Worcestershire Combination (now Midland Combination) in 1950.

In 1951 Paget Rangers purchased a site on Springfield Road in Walmley for a cost of £550. Springfield Road was to be Paget's home for the next 42 years. The 1950s was a decade of consolidation for The Bears, before experiencing their first major success in 1960 when a unique quadruple was achieved: Paget won the Midland Combination League Title, the Midland Combination League Cup, the Birmingham Junior Cup and the Sutton Coldfield Charity Cup. Paget went on to retain the league title again in 1961. Further success followed in 1967 when Paget Rangers defeated Alvechurch to win the Midland Combination League cup (Alvechurch had beaten Paget in the previous year's final). In 1970 Paget won the Midland Combination Premier Division for the third time, following that success with a fourth title in 1971.

In 1971 the club erected floodlights at Springfield Road, becoming the first Midland Combination club to have floodlights. The switching on of the lights was marked by a visit of Aston Villa to Springfield Road.

Paget Rangers won their fourth Midland Combination League Cup in 1983 and a fifth success followed in 1986, earning Paget Rangers a place in the Southern League for the first time. Several players resigned followed the departure of manager Eddie Caulfield to local rivals Sutton Coldfield Town, and after one season in the Southern League the club was relegated to the West Midlands (Regional) League.

Paget adapted to the West Midlands (Regional) League and achieved a top half finish in all but one season between 1988 and 1994. The highest place achieved during this period was a second-place finish in 1992, when Gresley Rovers won the title. Success was achieved in the League Cup in 1992, when Paget Rangers defeated Gresley Rovers in a thrilling final. The club also reached the final of the League Cup in both 1993 and 1994, but finished as runners-up on both occasions.

In 1993 Paget Rangers sold their Springfield Road ground for housing development for a fee in excess of £1.4 million.[ citation needed ] Whilst a site for a new home was sought, Paget Rangers began a groundshare agreement with Sutton Coldfield Town. [1]

In 1994, following league restructuring, Paget were elected as founder members of the new Midland Football Alliance. Paget won the inaugural championship in 1994–95 by a twelve-point margin from Hinckley Athletic to again achieve promotion to the Southern League Midland Division.

In the 1994–95 season, in addition to claiming the Midland Football Alliance Championship, Paget won the Lord Mayor of Birmingham's Charity Cup when beating Moor Green in the final, and finished as runners-up in the Staffordshire Senior Cup to Stoke City. The same season saw them reach the semi-final of the Birmingham Senior Cup, with their best-ever run in the competition which included a 2–1 victory over Coventry City in the quarter-final. However, they were beaten by Aston Villa at Villa Park.

In all, throughout the 1994–95 season, a total of five Southern League Clubs were beaten in various cup competitions. The first season in the Southern League resulted in a fifth-place finish, including victories over both Tamworth and Nuneaton Borough. Rangers were at the top of the league at Christmas 1994, after which striker Ian Bennett and midfielder David Campbell were sold to Leicester United.

The stadium in Castle Vale where the original club played in its latter days ValeStadiumCS.jpg
The stadium in Castle Vale where the original club played in its latter days

After five seasons ground sharing with Sutton Coldfield Town, Paget moved to their new home at Vale Stadium at Castle Vale, for the start of the 1998/99 season. An expected increase in attendances didn't materialise, the new pitch was prone to flooding and boardroom disagreements due to the inheritance of £1.4m caused the team to struggle both on and off the pitch.

The club continued to play in the Southern League Western Division for two more seasons before relegation occurred at the end of the 2000–01 season. As the season was drawing to a close, several players[ who? ] departed following the withdrawal of financial support, after which several youth team players were played. Paget were relegated to the Midland Alliance, but four wins from their final six games meant Paget avoided bottom spot.

Paget's first season back in the Midland Football Alliance saw youth featured prominently as the Bears attempted to stabilise in new surroundings. Paget achieved a mid-table position in their first season back in the Midland Alliance, however the club resigned at the end of the season and subsequently folded. The club's final game was at home to Barwell on 23 April 2002. Paget won the game 3–1. [2]

In 2011 Paget Rangers supporter Matthew Dainty relaunched the club. After 18 months of planning Paget's application to the Midland Football Combination for the 2012–13 season was rejected, after which the club joined the Birmingham AFA where they were placed in Division 2. Paget won the Birmingham & District AFA Senior Cup at the first attempt, defeating Athletic Sparkhill in a final 6–5. [3] In total three Premier Division clubs were defeated in the competition. Paget also came top of their league, pipping second-place Aston Reserves by a few points, to secure the AFA Division 2 title in their first season back.

For the 2013–14 season, Paget's application to the Midland Combination was successful and the club was placed in Division 3. Despite establishing a twelve-point lead by Christmas, the Bears were eventually caught and overtaken by eventual champions Kenilworth Town and runners-up Coventry United. 3rd place however, was sufficient to see the club promoted to the Midland Football League 2nd Division for the 2014–15 season. Paget also reached the final of the Smedley Crooke Memorial Cup in 2013–14, going down by 4 goals 1 against Bromsgrove Sporting at their Victoria Road ground in front of a crowd of 408.

After consolidating during the 2014–15 season, Paget enjoyed a more successful season in 2015–16, securing a 4th-place finish in the Midland Football League Second Division, which included a 15-game unbeaten run in the latter part of the season

In the 2016–17 season Paget enjoyed a more successful season after gaining promotion as champions of Division 2. This was followed by winning the Les James Challenge Cup at the home of Walsall FC, against Redditch Borough.

After three seasons of consolidation in the Midlands Football League First Division, Matthew Dainty took the decision to step down as chairman. Matthew's legacy at Paget Rangers is assured having resurrected the club and overseen the club's rise to Step 6 of the Non League pyramid.

And so it was that just prior to the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, a consortium led by James Parker took over the club. Parker was already Chairman of Birmingham St Georges Junior Football Club, with teams from U8 – U18. In fact, following the takeover, all of those Junior Teams re-branded and so from the beginning of the 2020/21 season Paget Rangers had teams competing at every age group from u8 through to the First Team.

The 2020–21 season, like the season before, was heavily disrupted by the Covid pandemic and brought to an early finish but not before Paget had enjoyed some success in the FA Vase, with victory over Wolverhampton Casuals and a stunning away victory at Chelmsley Town, before their Wembley dream was ended by Radford.

In May 2021 and in anticipation of the 2021–22 season Paget announced the appointment of Steve Walker as their new First Team Manager, something of a coup for Paget. Walker who has spent the previous 8 years working at Step 3, with both Coalville and Stratford Town brings a wealth of coaching experience and a backroom team determined to continue Paget's upwards journey.

The 2022–23 season saw James Parker take over the management position, where an up and down season saw Paget just beat the relegation zone. The 2023/24 season hopes to bring more joy to the bears with some fantastic players signed and a promising youth system in place.

Ground

Paget Rangers were originally based at the Gas Ground in Erdington, just off Paget Road and close to Paget School. In 1950 the club purchased the Springfield Road ground in Walmley which was to be Paget's home until the mid-1990s. Following the sale of the Springfield Road ground, Paget entered into a groundshare agreement with Sutton Coldfield Town for five seasons prior to moving to their new Castle Vale stadium in 1998. When the club was reformed in 2011, Paget entered into an agreement to play home games back at "The Gas Ground", Hollyfields Sports and Social, just off Paget Road in Erdington where the original club was formed. For the 2013–14 season Paget Rangers agreed a ground share with Boldmere St Michaels. For the 2018/19 season Paget have moved to groundshare at Sutton Coldfield Town's Coles Lane ground. [4]

Honours

The club has the following honours: [5]

Cups

Club records

Managerial statistics

NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%Honours
Anthony Edmead Flag of England.svg 21 April 201215 July 20147249815249106068.06Birmingham AFA 2nd Division Champions 2012/13, Birmingham AFA Senior Cup Winners 2012/13, Midland Combination Division 2 Promotion 2013/14
Martin Asante Flag of England.svg 15 July 201414 October 2014143472522021.43
Jason Lanns Flag of England.svg 15 October 201410 June 20192081052578456363050.48Midland League 2nd Division Champions 2016/17, Les James Challenge Cup Winners 2016/17
Matthew Seeley Flag of England.svg 14 June 201925 February 20203375214685021.21
James Parker Flag of England.svg 14 March 2020Present100104000.00

Kit

DateManufacturerShirt Sponsor
2012–14 Macron Newlands Shopping Centre
2014–15 Adidas HydraForce
2015–16 Umbro Maxwell & Sons
2016–18 Errea Phoenix Lawns
2018–20 Macron

Rivalries

Paget's main rivals are Sutton Coldfield Town, Boldmere St. Michaels and Sutton United with whom the club has risen through the divisions in recent seasons.

Season history

Season
League Contested Level
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
League Position
Avg. Home
Attendance
FA Cup
FA Trophy
FA Vase
League Cup
County Cup
1994–95 Midland Alliance 83824956532+32811st of 20 (P)
1053rd Qn/a1st round3rd roundSF
1995–96 Southern League Division 1 Midlands742219127045+25725th of 221762nd Q1st Qn/a2nd roundSF
1996–97 Southern League Division 1 Midlands740139184255−134814th of 21138Prelim1st Qn/a2nd round1st round
1997–98 Southern League Division 1 Midlands740912194075−353918th of 21140Prelim1st Qn/a1st round4th round
1998–99 Southern League Division 1 Midlands7421112194958−94519th of 221621st Q2nd roundn/a1st roundQF
1999–00 Southern League Division 1 West742114274482−383719th of 22172Prelim1st roundn/a1st round1st round
2000–01 Southern League Division 1 West74294293893−553121st of 22 (R)1361st Q1st roundn/a1st round1st round
2001–02 Midland Alliance 8421019135855+34915th of 2285Prelimn/a1st round1st round2nd round
2012–13 Birmingham AFA 2nd Division152218228022+58561st of 12 (P)
29n/an/an/aWon2nd round
2013–14 Midland Football Combination 2nd Division123020649833+65663rd of 16 (P)39n/an/an/a1st round2nd round
2014–15 Midland Football League 2nd Division1130126125238+144211th of 1666n/an/an/a4th round3rd round
2015–16 Midland Football League 2nd Division112616466433+31524th of 1453n/an/a1st QSF2nd round
2016–17 Midland Football League 2nd Division113020469340+53641st of 16 (P)78n/an/a2nd roundWon3rd round
2017–18 Midland Football League 1st Division1042167198085−55512th of 2292n/an/a2nd Q2nd roundQF
2018–19 Midland Football League 1st Division1036147156166−54910th of 1976n/an/a1st round1st round2nd round

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