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Bridlington Town A.F.C.

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season in the Unibond Division One saw injuries and suspensions take their toll in the second half of the season, but the club finished in 11th place to complete a third successive promotion, this time to the Unibond Premier Division, that was due to the reorganisation of the league. The new club had returned to the status held by the former club when they folded, and had achieved this in just ten seasons.
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Town lost out to Farsley, with Parkgate being runners up. Town fans were left shocked when manager Gary Allanson decided to leave the club at the end of the season and was involved in helping select his successor Mitch Cook, the former Scarborough Town and Pickering Town Manager, who will take charge
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Gary Wilkinson was unable to continue with the club any longer due to financial constraints, and Pete Smurthwaite, of PBS Construction, bought the club. After the resignation of Billy Heath Pete, he brought in Paul Marshall. Marshall was replaced by the management team of Ash Berry and Paul Stoneman,
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Towns' third season back in the NCEL saw an 18-game unbeaten run lift. Town to finish Division One Runners Up and gained promotion to the Premier Division. The 2002–03 season started with 14 straight wins in all competitions. Town also reached the fourth Qualifying round of the FA Cup, losing away at
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Since the departure of Curtis Woodhouse, the team had been managed by aspiring caretaker manager Brett Agnew, along with assistant Anthony Bowsley. After a successful trial period, they were given the post on a permanent basis. The Seasiders finished third place in the league and won the East Riding
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Steady Progression saw the club join the East Riding County League Division One, where the League and Cup Double was achieved. Over the next three seasons in the County Premier Division, the club made applications to the Northern Counties East League. It was on the third application that Bridlington
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The Seasiders had their best run in the National Cup competitions for fifth-place, reaching the FA Cup second qualifier and taking Harrogate Town to a replay. It was a goal from former Seasider Chib Chilaka, who scored at the 89th minute, that won the replay 3–2 for Harrogate. The club also went on
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Inspirational assistant manager Ian Ashbee left the club and was replaced by former Seasiders player Mally Parker. Players including Nicky McNamara, Jamie Forrester, and Brett Agnew, were injured on the opening day of the season. The club also lost key players to North Ferriby United. Local player
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Season Chairman Peter Smurthwaite appoints Tim Hotte and Gary Allanson as joint managers, and the club finishes in fourth position in the league. They lost to UniBond Premier side North Ferriby in the East Riding senior cup final at the KC Stadium, and within days, the management team had resigned
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as his assistant. The Seasiders went on a 14-match winning run that saw the club close in on the title race with a third-place finish. The club beat Hull City in the East Riding Senior Cup 4–2 in the final; the club also made it to the League Cup final losing 4–1 to Penistone Church FC at Bramall
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Winter postponements and the cup success saw Town playing three games each week through March and April. To ensure promotion, Gary Wilkinson of Wilkinson Caravans, the main sponsor, secured the purchase of Bridlington Town AFC Ltd. from the former owners, thus ensuring the future of the club. The
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During the first three seasons in the Premier Division, Town finished higher. With a third and a fourth place, while Trinity were in the bottom half. The 1989–90 season was the concluding showdown for the two clubs. Town were crowned champions, while Trinity ended the season a respectable fourth.
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with the help of Coach Grant Crookes. After a year in charge, they were also replaced by the temporary charge of former Grimsby Town defender Mark Lever, with the help of Peter Smurthwaite Town finished bottom of the UniBond league and were relegated back to the Northern counties east league.
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Town was accepted, having finished runners-up in the league and beat the league champions in the league cup final of 1998–99 under manager John Bowman. On 25 December 2000, the club had downgraded to mid-table. Bowman was replaced by Billy Heath, and the club ranked in fourth place.
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Conference side Southport, and the quarterfinal of the Vase, losing away at League rivals and eventual Vase winners Brigg Town. Town lost only one of the last 26 games and the club finished as champions with a 20-point winning margin, advancing to the Unibond League for 2003–04.
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It was after a 3–1 away win at Harrogate Railway that the club was shocked by the news that Allanson announced he would be leaving for personal reasons, Chairman Peter Smurthwaite acted swiftly and appointed former professional footballer and British boxing champion
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Both Brett Agnew and his assistant Joe Lamplough announced that they were departing at the end of the 2021–22 season. The club won against Dunston FC, meaning the Seasiders would be in the Northern Premier league East division for another season.
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The Seasiders won a fifth-place finish in the NCEL and got to the League Cup semi-final losing 1–0 to eventual winners Cleethorpes Town, but the club went on to retain the East Riding Senior Cup after a 1–0 win over North Ferriby United.
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Under management of Cook, the club finished in third place with 95 points, scoring 137 league goals along the way. This was to be Cook's last season in charge, as he announced he would have to stand down due to work commitments.
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Ken Richardson had joined the club as president and was essential in helping the club with the necessary finance to develop their ground, in order to climb the football ladder. They added a new stand, clubhouse, turnstiles and
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In Cook's first season, Town finished runners up to Retford, missing out on the title by one point, but were successful in the East riding cup, beating Hall Road reserves 9–2 in the cup final at the KC Stadium in Hull.
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from the club for personal reasons. Allanson ran the club once again, appointing club Captain Phil Harrison as his assistant, and the club went on to win the league by 11 points, scoring 123 league goals along the way.
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This would prove to be the end of the rivalry as Trinity folded due to the termination of their groundshare with Bridlington Town. Unfortunately for Bridlington, they were unable to put the icing on the cake in their
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The 2020–21 season was another disrupted season due to the pandemic. The season ended after just nine games, and the Seasiders finished with seven wins and two defeats. Due to a new league formation in the
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Another season under Allanson had the team finish in eighth place in the league, but some silverware in the East Riding Senior cup after a 4–2 win against Hull United where Craig Hogg scored a hat-trick.
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In February 2024, owner Pete Smurthwaite put the club up for sale, 20-years after taking control of the club. On 9 July 2024, it was announced that Hull-based firm HDM Worldwide had purchased the club.
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after the league was reorganised. 10 years after they were forced to start again, the club had ranked at the highest division they had been in. It took the original club 85 years to reach that level.
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Town finished ninth in the league, who lost in the league cup semi-final to AFC Mansfield and reaching the East Riding Senior Cup final, losing 2–1 to Hull City at the East Riding FA headquarters.
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Allanson returned as manager, despite a big rebuilding programme. Due to players leaving, the club finished 12th in the NCEL and lost 5–2 to North Ferriby in the senior cup final.
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Former Bridlington player, and more recently, coach Mike Thompson was appointed the new Manager, with assistance from coach Adrian Costello, and goalkeeper coach Ron Milham.
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In the 2019–20 season, when three promotion places were available, Brett Agnew and assistant Anthony Bowsley had to postpone promotions when the season was ended due to the
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From left to right: Brett Agnew, Mike Thompson and Anthony Bowsley pictured with the East Riding Senior Cup
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The sunny spell would not last. Due to legalities, the team was forced to play their home games at
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In 2007, it was announced that Bridlington Town would play in the inaugural season of the
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Jake Day scored 48 goals and finished as the top scorer in the NCEL Premier division.
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In the mid to late 1960s, Town built up a rivalry with fellow Bridlington side
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The Greyhound club agreed and a new club crest was designed and a new motto "
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after the Yorkshire and Midland Leagues were merged. They were put into
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Town made their mark in 2002–03, reaching the quarter-final of the
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Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and
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Winners: 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2022–23
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Bridlington progressed steadily, gaining entry to the
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and were deducted three points. Instead of going into
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1–0. Alan Radford scored the only goal of the game.
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