Date: Saturday 1st September 2018

Venue: Craik Park, Morpeth Common, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2YX

Kick Off: 3pm

Competition: Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One East

 

Admission: Adults – £6, Concessions – £4, Under 16’s – Free

Match Coverage: Twitter

Highlights: Highwaymen TV

 

On Saturday, Morpeth will look to record their 4th consecutive win as they entertain Wisbech Town.

 

History

Wisbech Town existed in the 1890s, the current club was established in 1920 by the merger of three local clubs. They initially played in the Peterborough & District League, winning it in 1924–25, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1931–32 and 1932–33. In 1935 the club turned semi-professional and joined the United Counties League.

In 1945–46 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup, but lost to Ipswich Town. The following season they won the league title, a feat repeated the season after. In 1950 they switched to the Eastern Counties League, before joining the Midland League in 1952.

In 1957–58 the club reached the second round of the FA Cup, beating Colchester United 1–0 in the first leg, before losing 2–1 at Reading. That season they finished second in the league, and switched again to the Southern League, joining the North-West Division. After finishing ninth and reaching the first round of the FA Cup again (losing 4–1 in a replay at Newport County), the club was placed in the new Premier Division as the league reorganised. They reached the first round again in 1959–60, but lost 4–1 to Wycombe Wanderers. They were relegated in 1960–61, but returned as Division One champions in 1961–62. Despite reaching the first round of the FA Cup again, they were relegated back to Division One in 1964–65.

In 1970 the club returned to the Eastern Counties League. They won the League Cup in 1971, the league and cup double in 1971–72, and the league again in 1976–77. In 1983–84 the club went 37 league matches unbeaten, but lost the title on goal difference. The following season they reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, but lost to Halesowen Town in a semi-final replay after a draw over the original two legs. They reached the same stage the next season, but lost to Southall.

In 1995–96 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time since the 1960s, but lost 5–1 at Kingstonian. However, after finishing second in the league that season the club were promoted to the Midland Division of the Southern League. Whilst playing in the Southern League, the club’s reserve team entered the Eastern Counties League. The club reached the first round of the FA Cup again in 1996–97, losing 2–1 at home to St Albans City. The following season they reached the second round, after beating Billericay Town 2–1, before losing 2–0 at home to Bristol Rovers.

Having finished the 2012–13 season in second place in the Eastern Counties League Premier Division, the club were eligible for promotion. However, this opportunity was declined in favour of a voluntary lateral movement, rejoining the United Counties League Premier Division instead. They were runners-up in 2017–18, earning promotion to Division One East of the Northern Premier League.

Last Match

The Highwaymen were comprehensive in their defeat of Tadcaster Albion on Bank Holiday Monday. Sean Taylor rifled home on the quarter hour mark following Joe Walton’s parried shot. The lead was doubled through Iulian Petrache’s first goal for the club. The points were sealed early into the second half when Ben Sayer curled a corner straight into the net.

The Fenmen were also in action on Bank Holiday Monday when they were held to a 1-1 draw with Spalding United. Gary King fired Spalding ahead before Danny Setchell equalised from the spot. Setchell then saw red on the hour mark but his side were able to hang on for a share of the spoils.

 

Manager

Gary Setchell: Gary is into his second spell managing the Wisbech Town. His first stint in charge of the Fenmen was in 2008 before leaving 14 months later to take over at Kings Lynn Town. He had six successful seasons with Town before taking charge once more of Wisbech in September 2017.