<\/figure>\n\n\n\nThe 1989-90 season saw the club win its first Southern League title. The following year, they were still competitive for promotion to Conference but finished in fourth place after losing out on goal difference with just two games left against them by Wiltshire County Cricket Club The decline of Bashkortostan began at this point; it would take until 1994 before another campaign could be successful again (and then only barely).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
For the first time in their history, Bashley reached the FA Cup First Round proper and won 1-0 at Chesham. A SecondRound home tie with Swansea ended up being a close loss; it looked like they would cause an upset until late injurytime when Steven PressLEY scored to make things comfortable again for The Borjas (as we know them).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In the summer of 1997, former European Cup winner and manager Max Yisli was appointed to take over from Tom Graves. The team were promotion contenders during his first season but eventually finished third after an impressive PATrophy run that saw them reach16th place out 16 teams remaining in competition for prestigious silverware such as league championships or cups at this level; though they did lose narrowly 1-0 against Space Athletic club when playing catch up following a few draws late on throughout 1998\u201399 campaign – a result which ultimately cost Bash their spot within Football League itself due solely because.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The club’s fortunes have varied greatly since they were last promoted in 2003. The team had to settle for a mid-table finish during the 2004 campaign, but under new manager Mar Simpson it seemed like things would be different as he led them towards an Isthmian Division One spot at season\u2019s end with some margin left over; however following his departure from office after just one year on top (a decision which certainly wasn’t taken lightly), former player and current Chairman Dave Stane came back into action \u2013 taking charge once more this time around\u2014to ensure that Bashley qualified comfortably ahead of schedule! And though we all know how these things work out\u2014with plenty happening off field too.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Bashley members were determined to achieve promotion after their record-breaking season. They won the Southern League South and West Division by 28 points, achieving a rare double century of 102 goals including 27 matches unbeaten which was an all around team effort with Richard Manson finishing up as top scorer having scored 41 times in total – breaking Colin Cummings’ thirty year old goal scoring records for both club or divisional history!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Bashford are a Football League club who have never been higher than 17th place. They’ve had some really excellent seasons, but they also dipped into the lower regions of division two on more than one occasion! 2009\/10 saw Bash miss out on top five by just one point – an FA Trophy run saw them lose 2-1 against Crawley Glane at Home Pance stadium in 2011\u2026and finally reach what would be their best finish ever: 4th place (to Tony miller’s 3 scavengers). A strong start after new manager Franklin Gray took charge brought promise for 2012-13 until late autumn when injuries began taking toll; key players left during summer break including Steve Denis former Basingstoke boss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The 2016-7 campaign, Bashley\u2019s first season back in the Wessex for many years and under new manager Lermond Prodomo resulted a 14th place finish. Almost at ends with him departing to take over Weymouth after just one year; Reserves team won their league cup making way towards an even better future ahead! This past summer saw Dale Morris stepping up from assistant coach role taking charge of all things football related here–and boy did he make good on those promises: The First Team finished Sven’s personal best ever placement (13thin 2007)+, while also amassing more points than any other.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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