Morriston Town A.F.C.

Morriston Town
Full name Morriston Town Football Club
Nickname(s) UptheTown
Ground The Dingle Field, Morriston
Chairman David (The Don)Mackintosh
Manager Nigel Stinky Bum/ Steve big Balls
League Swansea Senior Football League
2015 /16 Swansea Senior League Division 2.

Morriston Town Football Club is an amateur association football team based in Morriston, Swansea, Wales.

Brief History

The club was formed in the 1940s as Midland Athletic and played in the Swansea & District League prior to joining the Welsh Football League in 1951.

During their time in the Welsh League Morriston Town achieved only limited success, rising to the Welsh Premier Division in the early 1990s. However, by the 2007/08 season, the club was again languishing in the lower echelons of the Welsh League, and after finishing bottom and suffering relegation from the third division, Morriston Town parted company with the Welsh League after more than 50 years.[1]

Currently, Morriston Town compete in the Swansea Senior League Division 2, a feeder league at the bottom of the Welsh Football Pyramid and feeding into the MacWhirter Welsh Football League.

Morriston Town's home ground, The Dingle Field, was purchased from a local farmer during the time that the club first joined the Welsh Football League. One of the founder members helping to buy the field was a Mr.George Payne who lived in front of the fields. Located in the northern area of Morriston, The Dingle plays host to the club's three senior teams, and various youth sides.

In 1962 a memorable match at the Dingle attracted a capacity crowd in excess of 2000 for a league game to witness Roy Pauls final game as a player when Morriston Town played Garw Athletic.[2]

Morriston Town share local rivalries with fellow Swansea League clubs Morriston Olympic FC , CRC Rangers & Ynystawe Athletic.

Honours (post-1951)

References

External links

Website: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/morristontown/233653/Home

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