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Executive Directors:

Gordon Chislett

Phil Clayton

Graham Cooper

Howard Kerry

David Lee

Ralph Nollett

Dave Radburn

Roger Stanford

Trevor Woolley



Directors:

Paul Cleugh

John Moore

John Phillips

Tony Sandy

Tony Thacker

John Wilson



Club Secetary:

Peter Humphries



Chairman-Phil Clayton



Commercial Director-Paddy Mullen



Team Management:

Steve Burr - Manager

Ron Bradury - Assistant manager/Reserve team manager

Richie Norman - Physio

Paul Miller - Physio

Paul Egan - Physio

Neil Stephenson - Youth Manager

Mick Dewis - Youth Coach



Club Doctor - Dr. A. Kumar





The origins of Nuneaton Borough Football Club date back to 1889 when members of Nuneaton Parish Church formed Nuneaton St. Nicholas later to become Nuneaton Town. During the early years championship successes were achieved 1904-5, 1905-6, 1914-15, 1928-29 and 1930-31, the latter including the winning of the Birmingham Senior Cup. During the 1920s the club spent two financially disastrous years in the Southern League.

Borough was formed in 1937 from the ashes of the Town club which had been wound up following an E. G. M. Within days, the new Club was formed and with the help of some of the Town players entered the Central Amateur League before turning semi-professional in 1938 when they joined the Birmingham Combination.

The Second World War merely delayed the progress of the Club and they were runners-up in the Combination in 1945-46, 1948-49 and 1950-51. In 1952 the club moved to the Birmingham League with the championship trophy coming to Manor Park in 1954-55 and 1955-56. Borough were not without major Cup successes during this period either, as they reached the F. A. Cup Third Round in 1949.50 and lifted the Birmingham Senior Cup in 1949, 1956 and 1960.