The club built a new grandstand on the north side of the ground and an enclosed fence, before adding another covered stand, terracing and an embankment on the east side. Swifts became members of the Football League in 1892 and a record capacity crowd of 5,500 in December that year, saw an FA Cup derby match between Swifts and Burton Wanderers. Those two rival clubs were to later merge to form Burton United in 1901.
CMFL Invitation Cup Final (Noon ko)Nethersal St Peters 1(Coates 8)Renishaw Rangers 3(Marlowe 4,76 Burke 73)Att.189
Chairman’s Cup Final (3pm ko)
Pinxton 5(Smith 20 Green 32,33,87 Riley 56)Bakewell Town 1(Rach 57)Att.257We watched the noon game which got off to a great start with a goal each in the opening seven minutes. Both teams struck the woodwork before Renishaw took control late in the game with Burke striking a well placed shot and Marlowe grabbing his second with a fine effort from the edge of the box.When I found out about these games back in June I booked return trains from Newcastle to Burton, with my plan to attend the 3pm match preceded by a pub crawl of the town. However following conversations at the UCL Groundhop last week it was decided to cancel the trains and instead travel with Katie & Lee with the prospect of a likely treble.
After traveling down to Houghton to meet my travel companions early Saturday morning, we set off for Burton at 8.30am arriving three hours later, so just enough time to quickly tick off the Lord Burton JDW prior to kick off. ( and the GBG listed 'The Dog' at half time)After the first cup final we headed off to our second of 3 matches today in the Midland League at Uttoxeter Town.