Premier Division Northern Counties East League Formed May 1989 Ground Moorland Sports Ground, Newark Rd, Lincoln LN6 8RT
(01522) 520184 Chairman Graham Longhurst Vice Chairman Alan Hodds Treasurer Claire Taylor First Team Manager Darren Dye First Team Physio Neil Fleming Reserve Team Manager Darren Holmes Committee Members Ken Rooney, Colin Edwards, Derek Cooper,
Dave Hill, Stan Dye, Nick Robinson (Club Captain)
Directions From North A1 to Markham Moor: Take A57 until
Lincoln by-pass and then turn right onto A46.
At third roundabout, turn left onto Doddington Road.
Continue until Newark Road - ground on the left after 800
yards;
From Newark: Enter Lincoln on A1434. Go past Forum Shopping
Centre for approx ¾mile. Ground on left signposted.
Pictured above are the first team before their victory in
the County Cup in the 2006/2007 season. Back row (l-r) Darren Dye (Manager), Ryan Porter, Daniel
Bent, Ross Fleming, Graham Hodgson, Leigh Herrick, Wayne Hallcro,
Rick Chester, Adam Gilbert, Neil Fleming (Physio) Front row (l-r) Craig Bridge (superstar), chris Porter,
Scott Coupland, Nick Robinson (Captain),
Rob Lund, Joe Butler, Nick Mason, Dean Dye (Assistant
manager)
Lincoln Moorlands Railway F.C.
Lincoln Moorlands Football Club was founded in May 1989 and
began their football in the Websters Yorkshire Bitter
Central Midlands League, Premier Division.
The clubs first season was a very successful one, under
manager Stan Dye, winning the Lincolnshire County Senior B
Cup
and finishing an excellent 4th position in the Premier
Division.
Unfortunately Stan did not wish to Continue the management
of the club and a former Lincoln City player,
Trevor Thompson took over before the commencement of the
1990/91 season. Trevors first job was to bring in the very
well
known Barry Ramm as his Assistant and they began a
rebuilding job in readiness for the new C.M.L. season.
That season saw Moorlands finish in 6th position and very
nearly retained their Lincolnshire Senior Cup crown losing
to eventual winners Harrowby United in a close Semi Final.
The 1991/92 season saw the C.M.L. split into North and South
sections.
Moorlands playing in the Northern League finished 7th (after
a poor start) but once again figured
in both cup competitions reaching the Quarter Finals.It was during the close season of 1992 that the Central
Midlands League took the decision to only allow clubs
with a minimum ground grading marks into their League.
Moorlands with £1500 of financial backing
to complete the required work had written to the league with
plans etc. but found themselves
thrown out of their league just like that.
It left the club in a difficult position as all Leagues were
now nearly all full but thanks to the Lincoln &
District Football League, Moorlands found themselves a home.
The 1992/93 season was an enjoyable one. Moorlands finished
in a joint top position along
with AFC Friendship and Limestone Rangers and went on to win
the Amateur Cup against Hykeham Town
on the ground of Lincoln City.
The 1993/94 season saw the club apply for, and gain
acceptance to the Lincolnshire League.
The following season saw a Reserve side formed and became
Champions of the Lincoln & District Saturday League
Division One.
1995/96 saw the club win another major honour, this time the
Lincolnshire League Challenge Cup.
A 2:0 win over Appleby Frodingham saw Manager Stuart Gordon
complete a county double, as Stuart
won a County Sunday Cup in recent times.
1996/97 Moorlands began their fourth Lincolnshire League
season with Stuart and Dave Wilkinson
in charge of team affairs and during the campaign secured
the services of former Lincoln United Reserves manager
Graham Clarke. The club compiled their record points total
and goals in a season and also won the County Senior B Cup
by outplaying Limestone Rangers in a 4:0 final win at Sincil
Bank.
1997/98 Graham Clarke took over team affairs at the
beginning of the season but was replaced
in October by former Lincoln United player & manager Garry
Goddard. Garry took Moorlands to a top five league spot
and retained the County Senior B Cup following an exciting
2:1 win over Sleaford Town.
1998/99 Moorlands were accepted into the Central Midlands
League Premier Division.With Garry now assisted by well known player Stuart Park.
This season saw Moorlands win the Premier Division and
created
C.M.L history by going through an entire league season
undefeated. Moorlands also came close to retaining
the County Senior B Cup but this time lost 2:0 to Barton
Town Old Boys.
1999/2000 This season saw Moorlands move up into the Supreme
Division of the C.M.L.
and at the first time of asking won the league by one point
from Shirebrook Town who had led for the majority
of the season and looked like certain winners.
Also in that season Moorlands created more history by
reaching their 4th successive County Cup Final.
In that Senior A Cup Final when they lost to highly rated
Brigg Town 2:0.
The 2000/01 season saw Moorlands finished 2nd behind Shirebrook who won the title
on goal difference. The club did however manage to gain
promotion to the Northern Counties East League
for the first time in the clubs short history.
Moorlands also reached the final of the Senior A Cup and
beat Louth United 5:4 on penalties.
Also we needed to have a penalty shoot out in every round in
order to win the title.
The 2001/2002 season saw Moorlands finish a creditable 4th
position in their first season of
Northern Counties East Football. Manager Garry Goddard
departed for Lincoln United and took several players with
him.
With John Priestly taking over Moorlands retained the
Senior, A Cup Final with a 1:0 win over Holbeach United at
Sincil Bank, this was also a record 6th cup Final appearance
in succession.
The Youth team won the Intermediate League Premier Division
and also reached a county cup final.
2002/03 saw more success for the Club consolidating their
position in the Northern Counties
although silverware eluded the Club
2003/04 then saw an excellent sixth place finish but a
superb FA Vase run through
to the 3rd round was the highlight of the season eventually
going out to Billingham Town away.
The Club also were awarded the FA Cup Club of the Round
award after beating Arnold Town
And so onto 2004/05 season where John Priestley led a good
side to the highest ever position
in the league finishing fourth and lifting the Wilkinson
Sword Trophy. Sean Cann’s 29 league and Cup goals at the age
of 18 were a tribute to Johns Youth development policy.