GRAYS ATHLETIC FC

GRAYS ATHLETIC FC Thurrock's Leading Community Football Club
100% SUPPORTER OWNED & RUN
2025/26 ISTHMIAN LEAGUE NORTH SEASON


GRAYS ATHLETIC FC - BRIEF HISTORY

Although the formation of Grays Athletic was officially 1890, its origins can be traced back to 1888, when the Grays Amateur Athletic Club, which was primarily a cricket and athletic club, formed an association football branch. The modern club can be traced back to the Grays Juniors side formed in 1902, which in 1904 changed their name to Grays Athletic and in 1

906 took over the Grays Recreation Ground, the club's spiritual home for the next 104 years. Senior Status was granted in 1909, whilst in 1912 the club became a founding member of the Athenian League. Over the last hundred years, the club has experienced a roller-coaster ride. Plenty of highs, along with lows, which at times have threatened the clubs’ existence. During the 1920’s the club experienced its first boom period, winning the London League three times (1922, 1927 and 1930), as well as two Essex Senior Cup triumphs (1921 and 1923), to add to their first in 1915. Towards the end of World War Two, the club experienced its next successful era, led by centre-forward, Harry Brand, who went on to become the club's record scorer with 269 goals scored between 1944 and 1952. Inspired by his goals, the Blues won the East Anglian Cup and another Essex Senior Cup in 1945. The club also won the inaugural, Corinthian League Championship, a league which as well as being founder members they were instrumental in forming. The club re-joined the Athenian League in 1958, which gradually heralded a decline in fortunes. During the late 1960s and 1970s, the club was locked in a struggle with the trustees of the Recreation Ground to secure the venue’s future. This was finally sorted in 1981 when club patron Ron Billings was persuaded to buy the ground by then club director Bryan Coker and Jeff and Fred Saxton who were the club's joint managers at the time. With the future of the ground secured the club was about to enter another period of success. Businessman Jim Myers, owner of the Boys from Rathbone Street retail chain, was persuaded to come aboard as the new chairman. He set a target of Isthmian Premier Division football, within five years (it would take six). The first step in getting there was achieved in 1983, when the club finished as runners-up in the Athenian League, earning promotion to Division Two of the Isthmian League. Just when it seemed the club's troubles had gone, disaster struck when the 400-seater wooden stand was burned to the ground after gracing the Rec for over sixty years. This led Mr Billings to undertake ground improvements, which included new changing rooms, an indoor ball court and bar development. The 1984-85 season saw the Blues secure the Isthmian League Division Two South title. Three years later promotion to the Isthmian Premier Division was achieved after finishing as runners-up to Marlow, despite gaining 100 points during the season. The club enjoyed a nine-season stay in the Premier Division, with two fifth places, in their first two seasons at that level being the highest. In 1992 the Isthmian League Cup was won, defeating league runners-up Enfield 3-1 in the final held at Dagenham’s, Victoria Road Ground. Sadly in 1997, the Blues were relegated back to Division One, with the final match of the season seeing long-standing managers Jeff and Fred Saxton step down from their roles and the playing retirement of the holder of the club appearances record, Phil Sammons (748 appearances) after fifteen seasons with the Blues. The club's most successful period came in the early to mid-2000s, with the arrival of Mick Woodward as a director. When former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Mark Stimson, stepped up as manager in 2002, it would herald a period of success, that no one at the club had dared to dream. The Blues were founder members of the new Conference South in the 2004-05 season and were its first champions, securing promotion to the top level of the non-league game, for the first time in its history. For good measure, the FA Trophy was also won, when Hucknall Town were defeated 6-5 on penalties, after extra-time had ended 1-1, in the final held at Villa Park. With players such as Jamie Stuart, Stuart Thurgood, Aaron McLean and Michael Kightly the Blues finished their first top-flight season in third place. The end-of-season play-offs were reached, but unfortunately, a poor display in the first twenty minutes of the first (away) leg of the semi-final, saw the Blues' dream of EFL football ended by Halifax Town, 5-4 on aggregate. The FA Trophy was retained, with the Blues winning it the hard way, by going through the entire competition, only facing Conference National opponents. The final, which was held at West Ham’s, Boleyn Ground, saw nearly ten thousand Blues fans in the attendance of 14,000. First-half goals from Michael Kightly and Glenn Poole would send them home happy, with Grays defeating Woking by two goals to nil. Shortly after the 2005-06 season had ended, Mark Stimson and his assistant manager, Scott Barrett, stepped down from their roles. They were replaced by former Leeds United player Frank Gray, although his reign was short, lasting only until October, when he was sacked shortly after a defeat by Bromley, in the FA Cup. It was a season where the star players of the previous few years moved on, with the club being involved in a fight against relegation from Christmas. By the season's end, former Tottenham defender, Justin Edinburgh was in charge and the Blues just avoided relegation on the final day of the season. By the 2009-10 season, Mick Woodward had stepped down as Chairman, though still owned most of the shares. Former West Ham midfielder John Moncur became the new Chairman, joined by his friend and local businessman, Andy Swallow, who became vice-chairman. Woodward started the season as CEO, but ended his involvement in the club by November. Andy Swallow stepped in to keep the club running. By the end of the campaign, the club finished bottom. Faced with a substantial rent increase, the club vacated its home ground of the Recreation Ground after 104 years. Rather than dropping to the Conference South, the club sought to drop a further division to the Isthmian Premier Division. Being Grays Athletic though, nothing is ever smooth! When the league allocations were revealed, Grays were initially placed in the Essex Senior League. After an appeal to the FA held at Wembley Stadium, the Blues eventually were placed in the Isthmian North Division, a drop of three levels. Since then, the club has led a nomadic existence, sharing first at East Thurrock United’s, Rookery View Ground (2010-2012). For a season the club held the lease at the former Ford United stadium at Rush Green, which was owned by West Ham, but this deal ended in acrimony after a single season. Somewhat against the odds, the club won the Isthmian League North Division and promotion back to the Premier Division in 2013. For the last ten seasons, Aveley F.C. hosted the club's matches. Firstly, at their old Millfield ground, then at their new Parkview Stadium. Since 2016 the club has been supporter-owned after Andy Swallow agreed to end his interest in the club and pass them to the fans to run the club. For the past seven seasons, long-time Grays supporter, Steve Skinner has been Chairman, with another long-standing supporter, Glyn Jarvis being vice-chairman. in 2022-23, under former captain Lewis Dark, Grays reached the Isthmian North Division play-off semi-final and were runners-up in the Essex Thameside Trophy. The 2023-24 season saw us ground-sharing with our oldest rivals Tilbury, at Chadfields. Mark Stimson had returned as manager and Lee Vehit and Gavin Holland took over the roles of Chairman and Vice-Chairman. Mark's reign was unsuccessful and he was replaced by former Basildon United manager, Darren Manning in November 2023, to steer the club forward on the pitch. In December 2023, the club received the news it had been awaiting for so many years. A joint planning application with a developer, to bring the former Thurrock F.C.’s ground at Ship Lane, West Thurrock, back into football use alongside a pre-delivery inspection car area, was approved by Thurrock Council. The final legal agreements were completed in July 2024 and Grays Athletic now has something it has never had before in its history - a ground which it owns. The work to bring the ground up to playing conditions again, after being vacant since 2018, is the next challenge for our club, but in the meantime, we will continue to share with Tilbury FC. Our strong commitment to the local community will develop, as everyone at the club now
intends for it to be around for many more years to come. Club Honours
Conference South
Founder Member Club: 2004-05
Champions: 2004-05


Corinthian League
Founder Member Club: 1945-46
Champions: 1945-46
Runners Up: 1956-57, 1954-55, 1951-52


London League Premier
Champions: 1929-30, 1926-27, 1921-22
Runners Up: 1930-31, 1928-29, 1927-28, 1920-21, 1914-15


Isthmian League North Division
Champions 2012-13


Isthmian League Division Two South
Champions: 1984-85


Isthmian League Division One
Runners Up: 1999-00, 1987-88


Athenian League
Founder Member Club: 1912-13
Runners Up: 1982-83


FA Trophy
Winners: 2005-06, 2004-05


FA Cup
2nd Round: 2005-06
1st Round: 2008-09, 2003-04, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1988-89, 1952-53


Isthmian League Cup
Winners: 1991-92


Athenian League Cup
Runners Up: 1979-80, 1977-78


London League Challenge Cup
Winners: 1936-1937


Corinthian Memorial Shield
Winners: 1979-80, 1977-78, 1946-47, 1945-46


East Anglian Cup
Winners: 1944-45
Runners Up: 1954-55, 1943-44,


Essex Senior Cup
Winners: 1994-95, 1993-94, 1987-88, 1956-57, 1944-45, 1922-23, 1920-21, 1914-15
Runners Up: 2012-13, 1988-89, 1965-66, 1957-58, 1954-55, 1953-54, 1952-53, 1925-26, 1923-24, 1919-20


Essex Thameside Trophy
Winners: 2001-02, 1990-91, 1988-89, 1987-88, 1980-81, 1978-79, 1947-48
Runners Up: 1993-94, 1985-86, 1984-85, 1968-69, 1961-62, 1958-59, 1945-46


Essex Elizabethan Trophy
Winners: 1976-77
Runners Up: 1965-66

The Journey Starts Here! ⚽️Grays Athletic supporters, an exciting new chapter in our club’s history is about to begin as...
19/06/2026

The Journey Starts Here! ⚽️
Grays Athletic supporters, an exciting new chapter in our club’s history is about to begin as we look ahead to the start of the 2026/27 season.

We are delighted to announce that 2026/27 Ground Passes will be available to order from tomorrow, with our popular 250 Club Ground Passes becoming available from Sunday.

There has never been a better time to get behind your club and play your part in helping us make the 2026/27 season as successful as possible.

Every pass purchased is an investment in the future of Grays Athletic, with every penny from sales going directly back into the club.

Your support helps us continue building a stronger club both on and off the pitch, while giving every supporter the opportunity to enjoy what we hope will be a successful and memorable season.

Join us on this exciting journey. Back your club. Support your team. Be part of the future of Grays Athletic.
💙🤍 Up the Blues!

What a week of announcements!!! ✅ Quality Signings✅ Superb retained players✅ Buidling a squad capable of challenging Now...
18/06/2026

What a week of announcements!!!

✅ Quality Signings

✅ Superb retained players

✅ Buidling a squad capable of challenging

Now is the perfect time to BACK THE BLUES by becoming a Shareholder Member. By becoming a member you can help the club grow both on and off the pitch. Your investment in the club will go directly into the running of the club and will help Mitch, Ash and Lewis continue to attract top quality signings!

BECOME A MEMBER TODAY FOR £30 PER YEAR
Thats just £2.50 per month!

Membership includes:
- discounted home league matches
- vote on key club decisions
- discounts at selected sponsors
- be the first to hear about all the news at Ship Lane and have a say in key decisions

How to become a member?
Download the Fanbase App and click on JOIN

https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Memberships?clubId=265

OR go to: https://www.graysathletic.co.uk/information

YOUR TOWN - YOUR TEAM - YOUR CLUB
TOGETHER - PROUD

We would like to wish the  team all the very best as they start their World Cup campaign tonight
17/06/2026

We would like to wish the team all the very best as they start their World Cup campaign tonight

17/06/2026

And breathe…….. following a week long of player announcements today was the last of the player news for now! We hope you all Liked what you have seen so far! Now on to pre season training

More to follow soon! 💙

PLAYER RETAINED - ALEX MOSSGrays Athletic are delighted to announce that Alex Moss has agreed to stay with the club for ...
17/06/2026

PLAYER RETAINED - ALEX MOSS
Grays Athletic are delighted to announce that Alex Moss has agreed to stay with the club for the 2026/27 Isthmian League North season.

YOUR TOWN - YOUR TEAM - YOUR CLUB

PLAYER RETAINED - KYE JUDEGrays Athletic are delighted to announce that Kye Jude has agreed to stay with the club for th...
17/06/2026

PLAYER RETAINED - KYE JUDE
Grays Athletic are delighted to announce that Kye Jude has agreed to stay with the club for the 2026/27 Isthmian League North season.

YOUR TOWN - YOUR TEAM - YOUR CLUB

17/06/2026

We got over 500 reactions on our posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

Double retained today!!! 5&6pm
17/06/2026

Double retained today!!! 5&6pm

16/06/2026

Following the announcement this evening, new player Freddie Moncur chats with us about joining the club

DEAL AGREED - FREDDIE MONCURGrays Athletic are delighted to announce that  experienced midfielder Freddie Moncur has agr...
16/06/2026

DEAL AGREED - FREDDIE MONCUR
Grays Athletic are delighted to announce that experienced midfielder Freddie Moncur has agreed to join the club for the 2026/27 Isthmian North campaign.

Freddie will be no stranger to our supporters having previously played for the club. Freddie brings with him a wealth of experience having previously played for clubs including: Ware, Ebbsfleet and Margate

Manager, Mitch Hahn is busy building a squad capable of getting the club to the position we are aiming for, ready for when the move to Ship Lane becomes a reality.
He's bringing in players who share the ambition and desire to move the club forward. Freddie joins a group committed to help shape the next phase of our journey.

We are delighted that Freddie has agreed to join Grays Ath on this next stage of our development, as we plan for an exciting future for the club.

YOUR TOWN - YOUR TEAM - YOUR CLUB

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Tilbury Football Club, The EMR Stadium, Chadfields
Tilbury
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