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Boston Town facts

Founded: 1964
Ground:
Tattershall Road
Boston
Lincolnshire
PE21 9LR

Ground capacity: 6,000
Seats: 400
Covered accommodation: 1,000
Directions:
Approach Boston on the A52 Grantham-Sleaford Road and then turn left into Brothertoft Road, then go along Argyle Street to the bridge, go over and left to the ground which is three-quarters of a mile on your left.


Tel:
01205 365470
Fax:
01205 760162
Home kit:
Navy blue shirts, navy blue shorts

Away kit:
Yellow and black
Manager:
Bob Don-Duncan

Chairman:
Mick Vines

Honours:
United Counties League Premier Division champions - 1994/95, 2000/01
Central Midlands League Supreme Division champions - 1988/89 Midland League champions - 1974/75, 1978/79 and 1980/81
Central Alliance champions - 1965/66
Lincs League champions - 1964/65
United Counties League Cup - 2003/04, 2006/07
Midland League Cup - 1976/77
Lincs Senior A Cup - 1973/74, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1988/89, 1989/90
Lincs Senior B Cup - 1965/66
Record attendance: 2,700 v Boston United, FA Cup 3rd qualifying round, 1970
Players to have progressed to the Football League include: Scott Loach (Morecambe, Bradford City), Jim Lumby (Grimsby Town, Mansfield), Ricky Greenhough (York City, Chester City), Jamie Rodwell (Rushden and Diamonds), Neil Mann (Hull City), John Cockerill (Grimsby Town), Les Moore (Lincoln City) and Harry Godbold (Lincoln City).
Biggest win: 12-1 v Clay Cross, 1965/66
Highest goalscorer in a season: Gary Bull, 57, 2006/07
Best season in the FA Cup: 1976/77, lost 3-1 away to Barnsley, 1st Round Proper
Best season in the FA Trophy: 1979/80, lost 6-3 away to Mossley after 0-0 draw at home, 2nd Round Proper, having beaten holders Stafford Rangers in the previous round
Best season in the FA Vase: 1993/94, lost 2-0 on aggregate to Taunton Town, semi-final
Shirt sponsors: Tattershall Lakes
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