Erith Town

Address
Stanmore Stadium, Sporting Club Thamesmead, Bayliss Avenue, Thamesmead, London, SE28 8NJ
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Founded
1959
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Affiliated to:
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Chair: Kay Deveney
info@erithtown.com
Secretary and Fixtures Secretary: Peter Dale
07877 766794
secretary@erithtown.com
Correspondence address: 91 Whetsted Road, Five Oak Green, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6RT
Program Editor: Paul Carter
paulcarter1964@hotmail.com
Colours: Shirts: Red/Black stripes; Shorts: Black; Socks: Red; Keeper Shirt: Yellow
Change strip: Shirts: Yellow/Black Stripes; Shorts: Black; Socks: Yellow; Keeper Shirt: Blue
Manager: Adam Woodward
allstarwoody@hotmail.com
Midweek home games: Tuesday
Matchday pass numbers: Away = 211-216, All = 217-218
Ground Directions: Stanmore Stadium, Sporting Club Thamesmead, Bayliss Avenue, Thamesmead, London, SE28 8NJ

Nearest Train Station is Abbey Wood - 2 miles away.
Buses that stop near the ground are 177, 229, 401, 472,
Sat Nav- SE28 8NJ

 

ERITH TOWN - A HISTORY

Formed in 1956 as Woolwich Town, the Dockers attained senior status in 1995-96 upon reaching the London Spartan
League Premier Division in 1995-96.

By then the club had already changed their name to Erith Town, reflecting a move to Erith Stadium.

After one year in the Spartan Premier, the Dockers successfully applied to cross the Pyramid to the Kent League.
After struggling in the lower reaches of the League for three seasons, the Dockers celebrated the new Millennium
with a then best seventh place in 1999-2000 and reached the London Senior Cup Final, losing 5-1 to Bedfont.

In the following seven seasons Erith only once reached such heights again, finishing seventh in 2003-4.

The appointment of former Fisher Athletic player Mark Tompkins as player-manager midway through 2006-7 saw an
upturn in fortunes and the following season he led the team to fifth in the Kent League. He also brought the club
their first silverware as a senior club as record appearance maker Alan Hanlon lifted the Kent League Cup after a 1-0
win over much-fancied Hythe Town in the Final at Folkestone.

Tommo’s departure on the eve of 2008-9 lead to the appointment of Steve O’Boyle who took the Dockers back to
the Kent League Cup Final for a second season. Despite drawing 1-1 after extra time against Croydon, the Dockers
went down 3-1 on penalties.

Tony Russell took over the reins when O’Boyle departed in October 2010 guiding the club to a third successive mid
table finish but bringing the Kent Senior Trophy to the club after a 3-1 win over Tunbridge Wells in the Final.

Having achieved a new best of fourth the following season, Russell departed for neighbours VCD Athletic with Erith
Town top of the League in November 2012 and after a brief spell with James Collins in charge, Tompkins returned to
take the Dockers to new personal best of third spot.

Tommo repeated the feat in 2013-14 before departing and a turbulent 2014-15 saw three managers and a Houdini
style escape from relegation under Martin and Joe Ford.

Two further seasons of struggle followed before Mark Deveney took over the club in the Summer of 2017,
immediately appointing former owner Albert Putnam as President for his work as player, manager and Chairman in
over 50 years with the club.

On the 26th August the club took part in the last ever game at Brentford’s Griffin Park ground, losing 6-3 to the Bees’
B team in the London Senior Cup semi-final.

After a fourth placed finish in 2022-23, their best for ten years, the Dockers have moved to share with Sporting Club
Thamesmead at Bayliss Avenue as they bid to progress on and off the field.

With this in mind the Dockers appointed Kay Deveney as their first female Chair in the Summer of 2023, with Mark
Deveney continuing as CEO.

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