FC Parson Drove explained

Clubname:Parson Drove
Fullname:Football Club Parson Drove
Nickname:Drove
Founded:1921
Ground:Main Road, Parson Drove
Chairman:Gary Haime
Manager:Robbie Harris
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Football Club Parson Drove is a football club based in Parson Drove, Cambridgeshire, England. They are currently members of the and play at Main Road.

History

The club was properly established in the village of Parson Drove in 1921 by the headmaster of the local council school.[1] After World War II the club played in the Peterborough & District League and also started entering the FA Cup. After winning Division One in 1948–49, the club were the first champions of its Premier Division in 1949–50. Although they were relegated later in the 1950s, the club won Division One again in 1959–60 and returned to the Premier Division.

Parson Drove saw a sustained period of success in the 1960s and 1970s, winning the Premier Division in 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71 and 1973–74. They also won the Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup in 1969–70 and 1972–73, as well as the Cambridgeshire Challenge Cup twice and the Peterborough Senior Cup four times. In the late 1970s and early 1980s the club began entering the FA Cup again and also played in the FA Vase for three seasons. In the 1979–80 FA Cup the club went on a remarkable run that included defeating Southern League clubs Chelmsford City and King's Lynn, with the 2–0 win over Chelmsford labelled City's worst ever performance.[2] In 1988 they made a late application to join the new Division One of the Eastern Counties League, but were rejected.[3] With their ground in a poor state and a lack of interest from the public and players, the club was then disbanded.

On 2 March 1992 the club was resurrected following a meeting by village residents and re-entered the Peterborough & District League in Division Six. They returned to the Premier Division after winning Division One in 2003–04. Midway through the 2013–14 season, the club folded, and had their results expunged from the league. A new Parson Drove club was established in August 2017 when Peterborough & District League Division Two club Wisbech St Mary Saints (who had been formed earlier in the summer) moved to Parson Drove and were renamed to FC Parson Drove.[4] The new club went on to win the Division Two title, earning promotion to Division One, as well as the Cambridgeshire Junior Cup and the North Cambridgeshire Junior Cup.

The 2018–19 season saw Parson Drove win the Division One title, resulting in promotion to the Premier Division. At the end of the 2020–21 season the club were promoted to Division One North of the Eastern Counties League.[5] The reformed club entered the FA Vase for the first time in 2021–22.[6]

Ground

Prior to World War I the club played on the Butchers Arms Field and at Woadmill Grassfield. Due to a lack of a suitable venue, after the war the club moved to nearby Murrow for two seasons. They returned to Parson Drove to play at some land at Clough's Cross Farm before moving to a field in Fen Road, known as Down the Fen in 1930. In 1975 a new playing field was opened on Main Road, and the club moved to the ground.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20120328113857/http://www.parsondrovefc.org.uk/history.htm History
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20120912064751/http://www.theenquirer.co.uk/read.aspx?id=334 Death of Clarets' stalwart
  3. Blakeman, M (2010) The official history of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010 Volume I
  4. http://www.wisbechstandard.co.uk/sport/football/non-league-football-wisbech-st-mary-part-company-with-under-18s-manager-gary-haime-1-5156895 NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Wisbech St Mary part company with under 18s manager Gary Haime
  5. https://www.fenlandcitizen.co.uk/sport/massive-promotion-for-drove-9200128/ Parson Drove manager welcomes 'massive' move
  6. Web site: The Buildbase FA Vase Season 2021–22. The Football Association. .ashx. 7 July 2021.