Date: Tuesday 20th October 2020
Venue: 1st Cloud Arena, Shaftesbury Avenue, South Shields, NE32 3UP
Kick Off: 7.45pm
Competition: Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division
Highlights: Highwaymen TV
The Highwaymen return to league action on Tuesday evening when they make the short trip to South Shields.
History
After two title winning seasons in the Northern Alliance, and an appearance in the quarter-finals of the FA Vase in 1976, Shields joined the Wearside League winning the league at the first attempt in 1977 and completing a league and cup double by winning the Durham Challenge Cup against Consett at Roker Park, the first county cup win for the club since the reformation. The team however was broken up as the club did not have the facilities needed to meet the requirements of joining the Northern League. So the club spent the next 15 years languishing in mid table in the Wearside League while the club searched for a suitable home.
Ultimately, chairman John Rundle and his family provided the long wished-for new ground by purchasing the run down and vandalized facilities next door to the Filtrona factory, the ground was refurbished and ready for use in 1992, the team thanks to the management of Bobby Elwell and the goals of striker Steve Harkus responded by winning a double of the Wearside League for the first time since 1977 and the Sunderland Shipowners Cup.
In 1994–95 the club won the Wearside League for the second time in three years and were promoted to Northern League Division Two. Shields were quickly promoted again to Northern League Division One the following season after finishing runners up, the club enjoyed a 4 year stay in the 1st division.
The club however built on the success of the previous season and won promotion back to Division 1 finishing runners-up to Penrith. Shields then settled down as a solid mid-table Division one side with a big highlight being winning the Northern League Cup in 2010 after beating Ashington 6–5 on penalties after a 2–2 draw at Dunston, the club’s first honour since joining the Northern League.
In the summer of 2015 however, a local businessman by the name of Geoff Thompson bought the original Filtrona Park from John Rundle, moved the club back in, renamed the ground Mariners Park and became the new club chairman.
In the FA Vase final on 21 May 2017, South Shields’s opposition was in the form of the Northern Counties East League champions Cleethorpes Town in which Shields played in front of an estimated 14,000 of their own fans. Shields went on to win 4-0 to lift the FA Vase.
In this time, South Shields also managed to use their games in hand to overturn a 17 point deficit to North Shields at the top of the Northern League to win it with 108 points meaning that when the FA Vase was won, South Shields had completed a ‘quadruple’ of trophies. Last Match
South Shields suffered their second home defeat on Saturday when they lost 1-0 to Matlock Town. The Gladiators grabbed the only goal of the game on 71 minutes through Alex Byrne. Shields did have a chance to have taken the lead in the first half but Robert Briggs missed his penalty.
Morpeth have been without a game since their FA Cup exit at Southport. Liam Henderson headed the Highwaymen in front before Jack Foalle saw a penalty saved. Watson scored for Southport on 59 minutes before the hosts grabbed a winner on 80 minutes.