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Latest News Great start to the season for Joint managers Dariuse and Fred, even with a depleted squad won away at Highridge 5-1      Fred Wigley and Dariuse Peterson are the new management partnership for the reserves this season, I'm sure we all wish them well.      The reserves recorded a win in todays friendly vs St Nicks old boys, finishing the game 3-2 - well done gents, a real test today :-)      First club friendly ends in a narrow 2-1 defeat @ Wick..... a good run out for everyone involved, see match report......      Fixtures for season 2010/11 are now available. Click on Fixtures/results.      
TEAM HISTORY
BRIMSHAM GREEN RES; HONOURS (01/04/08)

1995-96 Bristol & Avon League Division 1. Runners-up
1995-96 Jack Jenkins Cup. Runners-up
1996-97 Bristol & District League Division 6. CHAMPIONS
1997-98 Bristol & District League Division 5. CHAMPIONS
1997-98 GFA Primary Cup (South) Runners-up
2000-01 Bristol & District League Division 4. CHAMPIONS
2000-01 GFA Minor Cup (South) WINNERS
2002-03 Bristol & District League Division 4. Runners-up
2003-04 Bristol & District League Division 3. Runners-up

HOW IT ALL BEGAN (01/04/08)

Brimsham Green Reserves team was formed in 1993, consisting mainly of the youth wing team that the club originated from, Managed by ex Bristol City/Trowbridge Town and England School boy international Malcolm Mould who had played a couple of seasons in Brimsham's 1st team.
The team was entered into Division 1 of the Bristol & Avon League. In 1995-96 they finished as runners-up and gained election to Division 6 of the Bristol & District League winning the championship at the first attempt.
The following season the team finished top of Division 5 as well as reaching the GFA Primary Cup Final losing in a infamous Penalty shoot out after a replay. ( this penalty shoot out went to 27)
The 2000-01 season saw the team lift the Division 4 title as well as the GFA Minor cup (without the need of penalty's)
Unfortunately the following season the team had to rebuild after the majority left to start a new club 'South Glos OB' and that season were relegated back to Division 4.
The following season 2002-03 after re-grouping finished as runners-up and was promoted back to Division 3, and the following season 2003-04 finished runners-up again to be promoted to Division 2, the highest level the reserves attained.
With a few of the senior players now hanging up their boots the team found it difficult to maintain its status and has since suffered successive relegation back to Division 5.

   
 
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