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Wootton Blue Cross F.C.

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The Club started in the Bedford and District League before joining the South Midlands League in 1946 where they won the league title in 1947–48 and finished runners up in 1949–50. Wootton joined the United Counties League in 1954, winning the league title in 1967–68 and 1969–70. Wootton were promoted
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After a sudden exit by Kenny and several of the players the reserve manager Phil Silvestry took the reins and with a young squad kept the Club in the Premier division. In his first full season the team finished mid table and despite an excellent start in 2006–07, lying in 3rd position at Christmas,
271:. A large crowd saw Wootton go down 2–1 in extra time. The team finished third in the league and beat St. Neots to win the Hinchingbrooke Cup once again. At the end of the season Jon left to join St Neots and was replaced by Kenny Davidson who for the first time brought home the Hunts Premier Cup. 247:
In the 1960s Wootton won the Hinchingbrooke Cup no less than four times. In 1970–71 under the guidance of the Chairman/Manager Doug Field and captained by Phil Burraway they won the Bedfordshire Senior Cup beating Leighton Town 1–0 at Kenilworth Road. They won the Senior Cup again in 2000–01 under
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In 2008–09, long serving physio Mel Roberts took over the Manager's spot assisted by long serving captain Scott McGregor as coach. Despite a bright start the season ended with an eight-game win-less streak with the club just avoiding relegation.
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joined the coaching staff in 2001 with immediate effect the team racing to the top of the league with a ten match winning run. Following a mid season run of injury and sickness the team fell to a disappointing but credible fifth place.
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in order to get him fit and to try to get themselves back into the United Counties League. For the 2011–12 season, Davenport also became first team coach as well as player.
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and was replaced by Bobby Roberts. The team then had a very exciting run in the FA Vase getting to the fourth round before losing to (the subsequent holders)
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Current manager, and ex-player, Andy Arnold, joined the club for the 2009–10 season after a spell managing Bedford United. Blue Cross also signed
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The club was formed in 1887 and its name was reputedly brought to Wootton when the manager of the disbanded Hitchin Blue Cross joined the club.
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finished 9th. In 2007–08 the Club worked through four different managers and were relegated after 38 years in the Premier Division.
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Highest league position: 2nd in the United Counties League Premier Division, 1980–81
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performance: Second qualifying round, 1950–51, 2001–02, 2002–03
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Premier Division and play home games at Weston Park.
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