About Us

the past

The Club was formed in 1879 and was then known as St Neots, the first recorded formal honour was the Hunts Senior Cup, which was won during the Cups inaugural season of 1888/89. The Club then went on to lift the trophy a further four times before the turn of the century. In the 1901/02 season the Club recorded its first known double when it collected the Hunts Senior Cup (for the sixth time) and the Fellowes Cup.

Around 1924/25, the Club was renamed St Neots and District and promptly celebrated by winning the Hunts Senior Cup once again. The local Scott Gatty Cup was then won on three consecutive occasions between 1927-29 and within the following twenty years the Club went on to win the Senior Cup a further four times.

In 1949/50 the Club were founder members of the Metropolitan League and recorded the League and Cup Double, deciding not to defend their titles they resigned from the league and joined the Central Alliance League. However they then rejoined the Metropolitan League the following season and finished runners up in both the League and the Cup, playing against the reserve sides of Spurs, Arsenal and West Ham. During the 1950's the Club was renamed once more to its present name and was of a size where it could afford to employ a full time Manager/Secretary and 20 contract players.

In 1961/62 they were again runners up in the Metropolitan League Professional Cup - a trophy eventually won in 1965 when Gillingham were beaten. In 1966/67 they joined the United Counties League and also drew Walsall away in the First Round of the F.A. Cup, who were at that time second in the Third Division with an unbeaten home record. The Saints lost 2-0 with both goals coming in the last nine minutes. The next season the Club did the UCL double and then lifted the cup once more the following season.The Town set a national record for a Senior Football Trophy, winning the Hunts Senior Cup 12 consecutive seasons from 1957 to1969 bringing the total to 33 wins.

However the Club was forced to disband in 1987 after the landlords of "Shortsands" sold the ground for housing. Without a home the Town reformed in 1989 and played local junior football in the Huntingdonshire and District Football League, rewriting the record books again. Winning it four seasons in succession, a record for the League and securing promotion back into the ranks of Senior football, rejoining the United Counties League. At the same time the reserves weighed in with three league titles in their respective seasons and the Club won the Hunts Junior Cup three times and were runners up on the other occasion. In addition the Hunts Benevolent Cup was secured twice and the League Cup once.

During April 1992 a 40 year lease was signed on a 4.5 acre site to the east of the town and with tireless fund raising by the new committee, the new ground development Rowley Park commenced. With a new pitch laid and the erection of a Clubhouse facility boasting a player's lounge, function suite and large changing accommodation the Club was back on the local football scene. In that first and memorable season the Club lifted the Division One league title at the first attempt and won promotion back to the Premier Division after a very competitive season. Re admission to the F.A Cup and F.A Vase followed with the erection of a 150 seater stand and floodlighting make the Rowley Park facilities the envy of many UCL Clubs.

The Saints have now firmly established themselves one of the leading Clubs at their level and season 2001/2002 has seen the Club reach the last sixteen of the FA Vase for the first time in their history, finally bowing out 2-1 at Durham City. The new 200 plus seater 'Cambridge Road' stand was offically opened by the town crier, when St. Neots Town played Leicester City on October 22nd, in season 2002/03.

In April 2008 the club is due to move into brand new facilities. The current ground is being redeveloped as part of the major Love's Farm development, which will include 1200 houses and a primary school. Photos taken during the development of the new ground can be found in the special archive section.

the awards

Beds Hospital Cup

1927/1928

Bucks Charity Cup

2003/2004

Central Alliance League Cup

1959/1960

Div 2 Knockout Cup

1965/1966

Hinchingbrooke Cup

1921/1922 1924/1925 1934/1935 1935/1936
1936/1937 1970/1971 1973/1974 1987/1988

Hunts & District Football League

1990/1991 1991/1992 1992/1993 1993/1994

Hunts Benevolent Cup

1979/1980 1991/1992 1992/1993 1997/1998
1998/1999 1999/2000

Hunts Junior Cup

1990/1991 1992/1993 1993/1994

Hunts Lower Junior Cup

1992/1993 1993/1994

Hunts Premier Cup

2001/2002

Hunts Senior Cup

1888/1889 1892/1893 1894/1895 1895/1896
1896/1897 1901/1902 1924/1925 1927/1928
1935/1936 1936/1937 1937/1938 1938/1939
1953/1954 1955/1956 1957/1958 1958/1959
1959/1960 1960/1961 1962/1963 1963/1964
1964/1965 1965/1966 1966/1967 1967/1968
1968/1969 1970/1971 1971/1972 1973/1974
1976/1977 1977/1978 1979/1980 1980/1981
1997/1998

Hunts Scott Gatty Cup

1927/1928 1928/1929 1929/1930 1932/1933
1955/1956 1957/1958 1961/1962 1964/1965
1966/1967 1967/1968 1968/1969 1982/1983
1986/1987 1998/1999

League Challenge Cup

1949/1950

League Knockout Cup

1967/1968 1968/1969

League Professional Cup

1964/1965

Metropolitan League

1949/1950

Research Cup

1992/1993

South Midlands League (Division 1)

1932/1933

United Counties League

1956/1957 1967/1968 1994/1995

club officials

DIRECTORS:

  • Paul Breakwell
  • John Delaney
  • Luigi Ferrara
  • Jon Taylor
  • Stuart Walters

GENERAL COMMITTEE:

  • Jimmy Bell
  • Martin Bolton
  • Viv Davis
  • Luke Ferrara
  • Mike Green
  • Chris Howell
  • Marian Izzard: Fixtures Secretary
  • Dave Lanyon
  • Keith Moss: Website / Saintly Text
  • Peter Naylor: Club/Company Secretary
  • Gary Sibley
  • Dave Smith
  • Mandy Thompson: Entertainment Manager

TEAM OFFICIALS & STAFF:

  • Marvin Johnson: 1st Team Manager
  • Grant Ager: Reserve Team Manager
  • Kevin Shotter: Reserve Team Manager
  • Jez Green: Assistant Res. Team Manager
  • Steve George: Assistant Res. Team Manager
  • Clive Rayner: Under 18's Management
  • Ricky Bryne: Under 18's Management
  • Gary Lant: Under 18's Coach
  • Chris Watts: Youth Team Secretary
  • Mick Hunt: Club Welfare & Youth Development Officer
  • Craig Lambert: Physio
  • Ian Reed: Physio

COMMERICAL MANAGER:

Mick Hooker

GROUNDSMAN:

Robert Bradshaw

STEWARD:

Patsy McClean

PRESIDENT:

John Walker

TREASURER:

Keith Gotch

PROGRAMME EDITOR:

Dave Brown

Forthcoming Event

21st Centuary Stones

Rolling Stones
Tribute Band

Friday 27th June

Premier tribute band The 21st Century Stones will be rockin 'n' rollin the night away. The charity fundraising gig is at the new ground and starts at 8:30pm.

In the Community

Theatre Workshops
28th July to 1st August
4th to 8th August

Riverside Theatre Company will be holding their summer workshops at our new venue. More details can be found on the children's charity website.

Saints' Mailing List

To help you stay informed the club will shortly be launching a mailing list which you can join.