Rise of the Bucks: A Non League journey
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AFC Telford United
Nickname: The Bucks
Stadium: New Bucks Head Stadium - 6,380 (2,200 seated)
League: National League North
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AFC Telford United
Nickname: The Bucks
Stadium: New Bucks Head Stadium - 6,380 (2,200 seated)
League: National League North
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A brief history lesson for those unaware, Telford United, a team with with 132 years of history sadly folded at the end of the 2003/04 season due to financial issues & therefore were placed into administration. After several famous FA Cup runs where they beat teams such as Burnley, Bradford City, Crewe & Stoke City. They also reached 5 FA Trophy Finals, winning 3 of them at the old Wembley Stadium. After 25 years in the Conference (now National League) the club folded & the fans who tried to save the club, eventually managed to create a new Phoenix team that rose from the ashes of the famous non league club & duly named it AFC Telford United.
The current club started life in Step 8 of the pyramid, plying their trade in what was the Unibond Division One (now Northern Premier League - Midlands Division) The club secured the lease to use the brand new 6,300+ capacity stadium that the old Telford United had recently build just before their collapse, the stadium looked completely out of place at this level but also showed the pedigree that the previous club had. Finally in the 2010/11 season, the club "returned" back to the Conference, the same level the old Telford United competed in.
After spending most of their time in the National League North, a league below the National League, the club found themselves relegated at the end of the 2022/23 season. After being placed into the Southern Central Premier Division, a 2nd place finish in their first season followed by a playoff final appearance where they found themselves on the end of a 1-0 defeat at home to Leamington. This now brings us to last season, where a 3rd place finish in the league was followed by yet another playoff final, this time a dramatic 4-2 victory away to Kettering Town saw the club return back to the National League North.
After keeping hold of star striker Matty Stenson who bagged 32 goals that helped fire the Bucks to promotion, the fans are feeling confident for the season ahead in the NLN & excited about the feel good factor around the club.