| ROMSEY TOWN - CLUB HISTORY |
The history of Romsey Town Football Club goes back to 1886 when
a meeting took place at the Town Hall to consider the desirability
of forming a football club in the town. In the
season 1889/90 they played their football at Alma Road, playing in
local football. By the 1920’s they had gained entry into the
Hampshire League and played their games at Priestlands which is now
Romsey School. They had great success and won the Hampshire Intermediate
Cup
for the first time. After
the Second World War Romsey Town went on to produce some of their
best attacking sides. In 1949 they reached the 2nd Round of the F.A.
Cup and the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup in the same season.
By 1955-56 they moved to their current home – the Bypass Ground – however
they were relegated and the club fell into decline. By the
1970’s the club started to climb out of the doldrums of
lower league football and in 1974-75 won the Hampshire League Division
4 title. By the late 80’s Romsey had reached the Hampshire
League Division 1 and in 1990 became the second club (after Bashley)
to win
the Wessex League title. In the
years to follow the club could not maintain the high standards and
went into another decline until recently. In 2007 the club
finished 3rd in Division 1 of the Wessex League and gained promotion
to the
Premier Division. After a good start to the 2007-08 campaign,
the side suffered
a poor second half of the season and finished 18th. The reserves
finished 4th in Combination 2 and were beaten finalists in the
Southampton Senior
Cup Final at St Mary’s |

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