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The season began with two weeks of contrasting fortunes: a 4–0 defeat away at Southend United [11] being followed by a comprehensive 5–1 win at home to Aldershot Town. [ 12 ] Following this was a run of seven games without a win in which Oldham scored only four goals.
Thus, Stonebridge Road has been the home of Ebbsfleet and its predecessor football clubs for over 100 years. Although one of the Fleet's local rivals, from 2000 to 2006 Dartford had a groundsharing agreement with Ebbsfleet United to use Stonebridge Road as its home. [4] Gillingham used Stonebridge Road briefly for home matches in 1961. [5]
Ebbsfleet United v. Stafford Rangers at Stonebridge Road, November 2007. The club has played its home matches at Stonebridge Road since the club's inception. It was formerly the home stadium, since 1905, of forerunner club Northfleet United. In 1953 it was the first football stadium in Kent to have floodlights installed. [53]
The 2024–25 season is the 130th in Oldham Athletic's history, [1] and the club's third season since dropping out of the Football League.The club is competing in the National League, [2] the FA Cup and the FA Trophy. [3]
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After having changed their name to Ebbsfleet United in 2007, they won the FA Trophy in 2007–08. [2] They were relegated to the Conference South in 2010, but would return immediately, before being relegated again in 2012–13. [2]
This is a list of seasons completed by Oldham Athletic A.F.C. in English football, from 1904—when the club began playing professionally—to the most recent completed season. The list details accomplishments in all competitions the club has entered. The club has never participated in any major competitions outside of the United Kingdom.
Frank Rothwell, the founder of Manchester Cabins, was announced as Oldham Athletic’s new owner and chairman on 28 July 2022. [7] Rothwell was introduced at a media conference alongside his fellow directors Peter Norbury, Sue Schofield, Darren Royle and Joe Royle , as well as the club’s manager, John Sheridan .