2007/08 Final League Position: 4th (Midland Alliance)
Average Home Attendance 2007/08 73
Average Home Attendance 2006/07 83
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The main stand at Boldmere St Michaels Church Road Ground
Ground Address: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground, Church Road, Boldmere, Sutton Coldfield, B37 7DN
Telephone: 0121 384 7531
Ground Directions: Take the A38 then the A5127 from Birmingham City Centre towards Sutton Coldfield. Turn left at Yenton Traffic Lights onto the A452 Chester Road, then take 6th right into Church Road. Birmingham A – Z Page 49 Ref G3
This picture shows the Boldmere social club behind the goal
Key Dates in Boldmere St Michaels' History
1949/50 Joined Birmingham & District League 1962/63 League changed name to West Midlands (Regional) League 1963/64 Joined Midland Combination 1985/86 Midland Combination Champions 1987/88 Midland Combination runner-up (on goal difference) 1988/89 Midland Combination Champions 1989/90 Midland Combination Champions
1993/94 Midland Combination 5th 1994/95 Founder members of Midland Alliance
The home dugout
Best Performance in the FA Cup: 2nd Qualifying Round 1987/88
Best Performance in the FA Vase: 3rd Round 1974/75 & 1988/89
The 2007/08 Boldmere St Michaels Matchday Programme.
The Boldmere programme is free on entry to the ground, unusual for a Midland Alliance club but certainly makes it excellent value for money!
Programme Editor: Dave Holvey
Nice cover and very up to date, if you wish to buy a 2007/08 edition then email andyvanhagen@hotmail.com
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In the summer of 2008 Boldmere St Michaels celebrates its 125th anniversary as a football club.Over the years the club’s history has been fragmented. It can easily be reduced to just a few paragraphs in a match day programme or on a website page.So the task for the author Michael Talbot was to try to piece it all together in this publication.
Boldmere, like Birmingham City, Fulham, Southampton, Everton and Bolton Wanderers were formed in the late 19th century.The ‘Mikes’ share a common denominator with some professional clubs in that they were formed from a church.Since then there have been literally hundreds of players that have turned out for the ‘Mikes’.
This book will capture a feeling of a bygone age through eyewitness accounts by former managers, players and supporters.It chronicles when Boldmere won a competition in Europe in 1939, years before Celtic and Manchester United won the European Cup.The ‘Golden Generation’ was the 1948 Boldmere team who played in front of thousands of fans home and away and reached the semi-final of the FA Amateur Cup when they played Barnet at Arsenal’s Highbury Stadium in front of 27,000 fans.
This book also covers the Midland Combination Championship winning teams of the 1980s and the Boldmere teams that won the Walsall Senior Cup.
There will be publicity during the release of the book. For news and updates do click on the Boldmere St Michaels website.