Through the Turnstile @ Belper Town

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Welcome to Through the Turnstile, this series of features are intended to shine the light on some of non-leagues leading stars. This time we are looking at Belper Town.

A brief history of the club.

Belper Town Football Club was founded in 1883 and first competed in the FA Cup in 1887–88, losing 3–2 to The Wednesday. They became founding members of the Derbyshire Senior League in 1890, finishing as runners-up in 1895–96. By the early 1900s, Belper played in the Mid-Derbyshire League, winning the title in 1904–05 and finishing second the following season. The league was renamed the Derbyshire Alliance in 1907 and then merged with the Notts & District League in 1908 to form the Notts & Derbyshire League, where Belper were also founding members. However, financial problems forced the club to leave the league and fold midway through the 1911–12 season.

Belper reformed in 1951, joining Division One of the Central Alliance by taking over the fixtures of Mansfield Town ‘A’. After the league was restructured in 1956, Belper was placed in Division One North, where they finished as runners-up in 1956–57 and won the title in 1958–59. They also secured their first Derbyshire Senior Cup in 1959. The club joined the reformed Midland League in 1961 but struggled, finishing bottom in 1969–70 and again in 1978–79, though they avoided relegation. Belper rebounded to win both the Premier Division and the Derbyshire Senior Cup in 1979–80.

Photo credit – Mike Smith

In 1982, the Midland League merged with the Yorkshire League to form the Northern Counties East League (NCEL), with Belper placed in the Premier Division. They won the NCEL Premier Division in 1984–85 and the President’s Cup in 1995–96. The following season, Belper finished as Premier Division runners-up and were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League (NPL). In 2007, the NPL was restructured, and Belper were placed in Division One South. In 2008–09, after finishing second on goal difference, they qualified for the promotion play-offs, but lost the final 1–0 to Stocksbridge Park Steels. In 2012–13, a third-place finish led to another play-off campaign, but Belper lost in the semi-finals. The following season, after finishing fourth, they won the play-offs by defeating Leek Town and Mickleover Sports to earn promotion to the Premier Division.

Belper’s promotion was short-lived as they finished bottom in their first season in the Premier Division, resulting in relegation back to Division One South. In 2021–22, they finished fifth in Division One Midlands, securing a spot in the promotion play-offs. They beat Stamford 2–1 in the semi-finals and Chasetown 1–0 in the final to return to the Premier Division. However, once again, Belper finished at the bottom of the table the following season and were relegated to Division One East.

(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belper_Town_F.C)

Club legends (as told by fan Bobby Bowmer)

Jon froggatt – An ex-player for me is the best striker I’ve seen at Belper Town in my time as a fan.

Rex Barker – May he rest in peace, gave his life to Belper. Volunteered at the club as long as I can remember gave his everything to Belper, a true legend.  

Kit

https://www.belpertownfc.co.uk/payments/202425-home-shirt-118169.html

Stadium info

Raygar Stadium (DE56 1BA)
Capacity – 2600 ( 500 💺)
Number of stands – 3
Grass Pitch

Entry Price

Matchday Programme
£2

Stadium Shop

Well look at these two friendly faces!

The on-site stadium shop is a very neat and tidy affair with everything available, from a branded bobble hat, polo shirts, pin badges, scarves, caps, mugs, pendants and much much more! What a might fine selection of branded goods, BRAVO!

Alternatively if you cant make a game or simpy dont want to be carrying home your huge haul of merchandise, you can head to the clubs online shop and purchase everything your heart desires there instead!

https://www.belpertownfc.co.uk/payments?category=all

Itssssss pin badge corner…and check this out! What a tidy little number this one is!

Price – £4

Special Mention – Matchday Sponsorship

Now I have to give a special mention to the sponsorship booklet/options on the clubs website, with a particular callout to the matchday sponsorship option. I have had a look at quite a few different matchday sponsorships now and this one strikes me as great value for money.

The overall exposure, the bespoke service offered alongside a two course meal, with a complimentary bar and all of the other trimmings for just £45 per person is a steal in my opinion. Especially when you factor in a matchday ticket is £11 so you are essentially only paying an extra £34 per person for all of those extras.

Drinks

Now check out this lovely little clubhouse, vast in space and with an old vs new overall vibe the space is inviting and open.

All in all the clubhouse is a good size and offers everything you need and want on a matchday. Perfect! Plus…it has a food hatch and I am quite the fan of the old school food hatches at grounds!

Fancy grabbing a drink outside of the clubhouse on a matchday? Just head to this lovely little shack which can ensure you don’t go thirsty! But in all seriousness it is additional bar spaces like this that does help reduce the pressure on the main clubhouse and ensures fans cups dont stay empty too long, which in turn maximises the overall revenue/profit for the club.

Food

Well well well – this is a first for the Turnstile features!

Check out this lovely little food shack which offers all of the goodness you could expect from a greek offering – traditional Gyros, with their delicious pork gyros costing just £8. YUM!

I do love the fact the club have got a multiple food options available, as much as I love the standard football food, sometimes you do want to mix it up and the option of ‘The Mad Greek’ is just the ticket.

And there it is again, the food hatch…! If you want something else you can head here and check out the Millside Tea Bar… which offers everything you come to expect from a football stadium!!

The Fab 4 – League Tables

Now lets all gather round and see how Belper Town fare in arguably the most important set of league tables of all time…the Fab 4!

Lovely stuff!

4/4 entires for Belper and the standouts being the Cider and Burger and Chips. At just £4.20 for a pint of cider, I think provides cracking matchday value plus when twinned with a burger and chips at just £6 it means you can grab arguably the perfect football meal for just over a tenner!

Entry + A pint + Burger and Chips for £21….yes please!

Top 3 current players (as told by fan Mike Ward)

Harry Draper, Curtis Burrows and Paulo Aguas

Harry Draper – A great striker, strong, good in the air, good turn of pace

Curtis Burrows – Extremely versatile (spends more time as emergency full back than in midfield), a very hard worker, great crosser and passer of the ball.

Paulo Aguas – A very pacey left back, reads the game well, good overlapping down the wing, strong in the tackle.

Press Play!

The club has recently started to use their Youtube channel again for match highlights and being a big fan of video within football clubs myself I am all for the club looking to revive this media outlet.

Any good channel has to start somewhere so why not jump over there today and give the club a subscribe!

Views from the Staff

View from the fans

Photo credit throughout go to: Tim Harrison


Future plans as told by Director Chris Nelson

Q) What does the 5 year plan for the club look like?  

Playing at the highest level of non-league football consistent with our financial capabilities

Q) What are the future plans for:

⁃ Stadium  Achievement of FA Stadium Accreditation Level 2 (equivalent to standard required in National League regional divisions) by uplifting stadium capacity to 3,000 (from 2,200).  Creation of major new first floor extension to main building to create a new hospitality area.

⁃ Academy  Retain current 2 Academy teams and create opportunities for players to progress to first team football (two players progressed in 2023/24).

⁃ Recruitment  No specific plans

⁃ Community projects  Continue with walking football sessions, create opportunities for local clubs to use our facilities, supporting mental health initiatives, supporting Prostate Cancer UK, zero tolerance to all forms of discrimination.

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So that brings us to the end yet another ‘Through the Turnstile’. Belper Town are having a good start to the season and should they continue then I have every belief that everything else is in place for them to experience further success. As expected with non-league football, but still a lovely feeling every time, the staff have been wonderful and a real testament to the club they represent.

The overall vaue for money is up there with the best we have featured to date and I would encourage you to get down there and enjoy a game or two. Or…grab 7 mates and enjoy the matchday hospitality and live the afternoon like a king.

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Now before you go, you may or may not have seen the very exciting news break the other day that I will be launching a brand new non-league football magazine next month!

The magazine will be called ‘Parks to Pitches’ and will feature regular contributors from around the non-league scene, covering everything you could possibly think of, but most importantly of all it will feature ONLY Non-league football!

Keep an eye open on all social pages for the link to purchase (will be listed on an ebay store)

EXCITING TIMES!

Until next time!


2 responses to “Through the Turnstile @ Belper Town”

  1. Phil Kirby Avatar
    Phil Kirby

    Brilliant article about a brilliant club which i follow along with Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers. Amazing to have equal fun with 500 Nailers as i do at away games where there can be 60,000 or more.

    Football how football was meant to be.

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    1. Christian Obray Avatar

      Amazing stuff – glad to be able to provide a article for you to enjoy!

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