1893–94 Eastville Rovers F.C. season explained

Club:Eastville Rovers F.C.
Season:1893–94
Mgrtitle:Captain
Manager:F.A. Yates
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:Ridgeway Road, Ridgeway, Bristol
League:Bristol & District League
League Result:9th of 10
Cup1:Gloucestershire Senior Cup
Cup1 Result:Runners-up
Cup2:Gloucestershire Junior Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Bob Horsey (8)
Prevseason:1892–93
Nextseason:1894–95
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The 1893–94 season was the eleventh to be played by the team now known as Bristol Rovers, and their tenth playing under the name Eastville Rovers. The first team continued to play in the first division of the Bristol & District League (now known as the Western Football League), while the reserves became founding members of the second division of the same competition.

Season review

Eastville Rovers began the season in confident mood. They had moved to a new ground in Ridgeway (sometimes referred to in contemporary reports as Rudgeway) on a site shared with Bristol North Cricket Club, which they had felt would improve attendances due to it being closer to Eastville than their former home in Ashley Down. They also welcomed many new players into the club thanks to a merger with St Gabriel's Association Football Club, enabling the formation of a third team to play alongside the firsts and reserves.[1] It would prove to be a bitter-sweet campaign however as although the first team managed to reach the final of the Gloucestershire Cup, both the firsts and reserves finished just one place above the bottom of their respective league tables.[2] [3]

League tables

Bristol & District League Division Two

Match results

Bristol & District League

Division Two

The date and result of the away game against Mangotsfield reserves is not known. The final three games were played over the Easter week of 1894 and all took place at the Chequers ground in Kingswood.[4]

Gloucestershire Senior Challenge Cup

Eastville Rovers were drawn away to Mangotsfield in the first round.[5]

Friendlies

Third team

The name of the club's third team was given variously as Eastville Rovers Extras, Eastville Rovers A, or simply Eastville Rovers. The name of the team as it was reported in the local press for each match is shown in the table below.

Notes

Statistics

Friendly matches are not included in this section.

Match record
CompetitionHomeAwayTotal
PWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFA
Bristol & District League9423231891087211852113039
Gloucestershire Cup000000320133320133
Total942323181230910242172123342

Cumulative record

The total cumulative record of Eastville Rovers up to the end of the 1893–94 season is shown below. This is calculated by adding the numbers in the section above to the total games played up to the end of the previous season. Friendly matches are not included in this table, and games held at neutral venues are considered to have been played away from home.

Match record
CompetitionHomeAwayTotal
PWDLFAPWDLFAPWDLFA
Bristol & District League178454432173113224734115186679
Gloucestershire Cup402259128042221168262730
Total21867494129111174468501972493109

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Football in the West of England . 4 September 1893 . Western Daily Press . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 12 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Eastville Rovers . Football Club History Database . 19 June 2019.
  3. Web site: Eastville Rovers Reserves . Football Club History Database . 19 June 2019.
  4. News: Athletics . 23 April 1894 . Bristol Mercury . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 19 June 2019.
  5. News: Athletics . 21 December 1893 . Bristol Mercury . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 11 December 2017.