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Southport v Barnet

Nationwide Conference
Saturday 29th March 3.00pm

 
       
   
       
  Ground Haig Avenue
Southport
Merseyside
PR8 6JZ
 
  Telephone 01704 533422  
  Capacity 6,008  
  Record Attendance 20,010 v Newcastle United FA Cup 1932  
  Formed 1881  
  Nickname The Sandgrounders or Port  
  Colours Old Gold and Black  
  Manager Mike Walsh  
  Admission Prices Stand - £9.00, Concessions £5.50
Rest of Ground, Adults £8.00, Concessions £5.00
 
  Bar Yes  
  Parking Street Parking  
  Last Season    
  At Underhill Barnet 0 Southport 0, attn.1450  
  At Southport Southport 0 Barnet 1, attn. 946  
  Average Attn 1048  
  Highest Attn 1732 v Morecambe, drew 1-1  
  Lowest Attn 683 v Hayes, lost 2-3  
  Highest Home Win 5-0 v Leigh RMI  
  Highest Away Win 2-0 v Chester City  
  Highest Home Defeat 2-5 v Farnborough Town  
  Highest Away Defeat 0-3 v Nuneaton Borough  
  Highest Draw 2-2 v Dagenham &Redbridge (home)
2-2 v Morecambe (away)
 
  Highest Aggregate 7, 2-5 v Farnborough  
  Goalscorer Simon Parke 16  
  Final Position(15th)
  Home Away  
P W D L F A W D L F A Pts
42 9 6 6 40 26 4 8 9 13 23 53
 
       
  This Season    
  Position 15th  
  At Underhill Barnet 3 Southport 1, attn. 769  
  Ave Attn 1200  
  Highest Attn 2447 v Chester City, Lost 1-3  
  Lowest Attn 853 v Telford United, Drew 1-1  
  Highest Home Win 5-1 v Woking  
  Highest Away Win 3-0 v Dagenham & Redbridge  
  Highest Home Defeat 0-4 v Doncaster Rovers  
  Highest Away Defeat 0-6 v Yeovil Town  
  Highest Draw 2-2 v Burton Albion (home)
2-2 v Scarborough (away)
 
  Highest Aggregate 7, 4-3 v Halifax (away)  
  Goalscorer Thompson  
  Current Position (15th)
  Home Away  
P W D L F A W D L F A Pts
35 5 8 5 28 27 5 3 9 21 30 41
 
       
  The Season So Far

It looks like another unsuccesful season for Southport. The 4-3 win at Halifax on the 8th March followed a run of 13 games without a win, the last being 2-0 away to Hereford on the 9th of November.

Mike Walsh came in as Manager a few weeks ago but hasn't been able to steady a sinking ship, in fact they have slipped to second from bottom in the current form league table with only four points (all draws) from their last nine home games.

Last Saturday they travelled to Chester City and lost 0-2. On Tuesday night they were the guests of Burton Albion and lost 1-0.

Barnet have had a change of fortunes since the depature of Peter Shreeves. There seems to be more fighting spirit amongst the team and Martin Allen seems to have got the passion back into the Lads. Starting with the 3-1 win against Southport and followed by a 2-1 against play-off hopefuls Hereford, lets see if this isn't just beginners luck and the 'Mighty Bees' can take all the points up at Southport.

Southport will be out to avenge the result from a couple of weeks ago, but if we do win then it will be our first double of the season.

Phil's Prediction
Southport 1 Barnet 2

Southport's Last Six League Games

Last-six tables from confguide.com

All League games

L W L L L L

Date   L D W Score, Opposition Attn
04/03/2003 A   2:3 v nuneaton borough 774
08/03/2003 A   4:3 v halifax town 1,544
15/03/2003 H   2:3 v dagenham and redbridge 1,002
18/03/2003 A   1:3 v barnet 769
22/03/2003 A   0:2 v chester city 2,292
25/03/2003 A   0:1 v burton albion 1,402

Home

D L D D L L

Date   L D W Score, Opposition Attn
28/12/2002 H   1:1 v scarborough 1,049 
01/01/2003 H   2:3 v morecambe 1,375 
18/01/2003 H   2:2 v forest green rovers 880 
08/02/2003 H   1:1 v gravesend and northfleet 1,003 
01/03/2003 H   0:4 v doncaster rovers 1,265 
15/03/2003 H   2:3 v dagenham and redbridge 1,002 

Away

D L W L L L

Date   L D W Score, Opposition Attn
15/02/2003 A   1:1 v leigh rmi 565 
04/03/2003 A   2:3 v nuneaton borough 774 
08/03/2003 A   4:3 v halifax town 1,544 
18/03/2003 A   1:3 v barnet 769 
22/03/2003 A   0:2 v chester city 2,292 
25/03/2003 A   0:1 v burton albion 1,402

Current Form (up to & including Saturday 22nd March)

  Pos W D L F A Pts
Barnet 6th 3 2 1 11 7 11
Southport 21st 1 0 5 9 18 3

Results Grid

Below are the result grids for Barnet and Southport so far this season. These show how many times various scores have been attained by each club.

Key

  Lost
  Drawn
  Won

Barnet (away)

Away 0 1 2 3 4 5 Goals Against
0 2       1    
1   3 2     1  
2   2 2 1 1    
3 1            
4     1   1    
Goals For              

Southport (home)

Home 0 1 2 3 4 Goals Against
0 2 1     1  
1 1 4   1    
2 1   2 2    
3     1      
4     1      
5   1        
Goals For            

League Snippet

Below is Barnet and Southport's league details based on their Home and Away performances.

    Pl W D L GF GA GD Pnts
17 Southport (home) 18 5 8 5 28 27 1 23
11 Barnet (away) 18 4 8 6 29 35 -6 20

If They're Picked (or score)...

Below is a list of players who - IF THEY'RE PICKED (or score)- will be starting (or scoring) an anniversary game (or goal). In other words, it will be their nth start where n is divisible by 10. This takes no account of whether they are likely to be picked due to injury, suspension and suchlike.

Player   Could be their nth start
STREVENS B 70
AGOGO J 20 Goals!!

History

Courtesy of portfans.co.uk

Southport Football Club originated from a failed rugby club which, after several heavy defeats, changed codes in 1881 and by 1888 had merged with Southport Wanderers to become Southport Central. Playing at a ground on Scarisbrick New Road they joined the Lancashire League and in 1894-95 reached the First Round proper of the F.A. Cup for the first time, losing 0-3 to Everton before a then record gate of 5,000.

The club moved to their present ground in Ash Lane, later renamed Haig Avenue, in 1905. Having become founder members of the Central League in 1911, Southport Central was taken over in 1918 by the Vulcan Motor Company and played for one year only as Southport Vulcan. Following reformation they became Southport F.C. and, as such, were heavily involved in the establishment of Football League Division III (North) in 1921.

For much of their Football League career (from 1921 to 1978) Southport laboured in the nether regions of Division III (North) or Division IV. Hampered by the proximity of several big clubs, Southport always suffered from poor attendance's. Acute financial problems almost brought about closure in 1936 but two opportune transfers ensured Southport's survival; a similar situation arose in 1981 when only a complete reconstruction saved the club.

On a more positive note the 1938-39 and 1955-56 seasons saw the club challenging for promotion to Division II but a lack of determination as much off the field as on let them down towards the finish each time. Many would say the "Golden Age" of Southport F.C. began with the arrival of Billy Bingham as trainer-coach back in 1965.

Appointed Manager, he took the club to a Fifth Round F.A.Cup tie at Hull City in 1966 and then secured promotion to Football League Division III in 1966-67. Relegation in 1970 was only temporary; under the Managership of ex-England International Jimmy Meadows, whose own League career had begun at Southport in 1949, the Sandgrounders won the 1972-73 Fourth Division Championship with 62 points.

That Hull tie was not, however, the pinnacle of the club's achievements in the F.A.Cup; their great Cup tradition peaked in 1931 when Southport became the first Division III (North) club to reach Round Six of the competition, losing to Everton. The following season Newcastle United drew 20,010 (still the ground record) to Haig Avenue in Round 4 and only after two replays with Southport did the Geordies go on to win the Cup at Wembley.

Many thought that the loss of Football League status - ironically by a single vote in 1978 - would herald the end of the club altogether. Yet here they are, over twenty years later, not just surviving but with finances healthier than in many League seasons. The Haig Avenue ground has itself undergone a complete transformation during this time to bring it up to Conference standard, particularly following the demolition of the original covered terracing under new safety regulations in 1987.

Chairman Charles Clapham masterminded the rebuilding project and thus helped secure the promotion the club so dearly sought. In 1981 Southport F.C. celebrated its Centenary with a reunion of 125 former Football League players, an event successfully repeated in 1991 when invitations were also extended to players from the N.P.L. era. It is hoped to stage a similar celebration for the 120th anniversary in 2001.

The club’s greatest day arrived in May 1998 when, under the managership of Paul Futcher, the Sandgrounders walked down that famous Wembley tunnel and into the bright sunshine of Wembley Stadium for the Umbro F.A. Trophy Final. Despite outplaying Cheltenham Town for almost the whole ninety minutes – a late slip allowed a killer goal and over ten thousand gold and black clad fans who had made the trip were left disappointed but proud.

The arrival of new manager Mark Wright in December 1999 brought a new optimism at Haig Avenue after two and a half seasons of poor League form. With a side lacking confidence wallowing next to bottom in the table, Mark took on the challenge despite it being his first management position, and by the end of the season the Sandgrounders had risen meteorically to ninth in the final Conference table.

Mike Walsh is now in charge after taking over from Phil Wilson during the season.

       
 

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