St. Mary's FC
Back Row: Hayden Philpott, Phil Steele, Jon Wynn, John Myatt, Dave Bignell, Nick Sprason (C), Leigh Watts, Jon Jackaman, Phil Kinson
Front Row:
Richard Gethin, Tom Locke, Jon Bignell, Matt Bignell, Josh Blunt, Byron Barnard
Ground: Veseyan's Sports & Social, Aldridge - Entrance: Little Hardwick Rd, Opposite Streetly Cemetery
Directions: Click Here - Post Code of Ground: WS9 0SQ

Secretary: Phil Kinson - Kick-Off: 10.30am

First Team Colours: Red Shirts, Red Shorts and Socks
Second Team Colours: White Shirts, Black Shorts and Blue Socks
Honours: Charity Shield Winners 2007, League Cup Winners 2007, Charity Cup Winners 2005
League Player of the Year
League Top Scorer
2008
Nick Sprason
2008
Matt Bignell 11
2007
Nick Sprason
2007
Jon Jackaman 7
2006
Andy Beeson
2006
Andy Beeson 15
2005
Toby Flenley and Tony Walker
2005
Toby Flenley 6
Year Formed: 1999
2007 Photo
2006 Photo
2005 Photo

Potted History: St. Mary's FC was formed in the summer of 1999 after Jonathan Jackaman and Jon Clements returned from University in Aberystwyth. Initially the side was intended to be a "B" team for the highly successful Aldridge Parish team founded in 1994 by Grayson Marlow, Ian Cornell and David Ford. However, we decided to set up our on team called St. Mary's FC being completely independent. For one season only, there were two teams linked to Aldridge Parish Church in the West Midlands Christian Football League. Our first match was away at Alpha in which we came from 2-0 down to win 3-2.The rest of the season was full of ups and downs, with the downs being more predominant than the ups.A fine cup win over first division Rowley College was tainted by the poor end to the season in which we finished 3rd from bottom. The next season started promisingly with us occupying a position in the top three after the first few games, however this wasn't to last and we went three months without a win and ended up finishing second from bottom. The following two seasons went along similar lines, towards the end of the 2000/2001 season panic set in. We realised that if we didn't win the last game of the season against promotion chasing Amblecote, who needed to win to have a chance of finishing second, we would finish bottom of the League. Needless to say, we lifted our game when we needed to and comfortably won 3-1, however this result glossed over the fact that we, as we had been since 1999, were struggling for consistency and the side changed from week to week due to player absences. 2002/2003 was a replica of the previous season, the main difference was that although we finished second from bottom again, this time it was much more comfortable and points wise we were as near mid table as we were bottom position. This season did lead to the most famous result in our history. In late December, we lost 10-3 at home against run-away league leaders Clarendon. When drawn against them in the League Cup Quarter Final in March, few held out much hope. As you may have gathered we pulled off our greatest ever win 1-0 with the help of a penalty save from Mark Yarnall and some dubious refereeing decisions (in our favour for a change). We progressed into the Semi-Final and although we battled well local rivals St. Thomas' defeated us 2-0 and went through to the final. Last season was much improved, we were no longer a weak link and dismissed the poorer sides convincingly including an 8-0 victory against Brierley Hill. We did struggle against the stronger teams though and finished in mid table after losing our last four games. As we enter our sixth season, we are very optimistic. We are well organised both on and off the pitch and the squad is stronger than ever before. We have strength in depth in all positions, and a nice mixture of youthful exuberance and experience. Hopes are high for a successful season this year, however if the season doesn't pan out as hoped, as long as we continue enjoying playing and the side continues to represent the church in an appropriate manner, we will consider it all worthwhile! The years have seen a steady improvement, we have seen the benefits of hard work, and we now all work for each other. There is no doubt that we can still continue to improve and hopefully the infrastructure can be put in place to ensure that the club will prosper for many years to come. - 2005

St. Mary's continued to progress and improve in the 2005/6 season, consolidating their place in Division One.

2007: St. Mary's most successful season, seeing them placed fourth in Division One and winning the League Cup and later in December they win the Kevin Kovacs Charity Shield with a 3-1 over League Champions Amblecote.

2008: I was going to write 'St Mary's most successful season ever' but that's what I put last year, so I won't. It's nice to see a club that has worked hard throughout their history continue to improve year on year and that's pretty much what they've done. St Mary's went one better, retaining the League Cup and coming second to a rampaging Clarendon. It could be argued that St Mary's are the second best team in the League but when you consider that they managed to beat Clarendon in the Cup Final who in my opinion were the best side in 2008, the St Mary's boys have a shout for the honour. 2009 will be interesting as the only way to better this year's achievement will be the League title. Ed Walker - June 2008.

League Record Finishing Position

1999/2000 10th out of 12
2000/2001 11 / 12
2001/2002 11 / 12
2002/2003 10 / 11
2003/2004 4 / 8
2004/2005 3 / 8 Promoted from Division Two
2005/2006 5/10 Division One
2006/2007 4/10
2007/2008 2/10