As the Newport County faithful prepare to welcome another challenge to Rodney Parade, our attention turns this week to the venerable Oldham Athletic. Known affectionately as 'The Latics,' they arrive with a history as rich and winding as many of the Football League's stalwarts. This upcoming fixture promises to be another compelling encounter for the Exiles, as we delve into the story of an opponent who has navigated the dizzying highs of top-flight football and the harsh realities of descent through the divisions.
Oldham Athletic's very foundation as a professional entity is a fascinating tale. Their roots trace back to 1899, a pivotal year when the nearby club, Oldham County, ceased operations. This significant event allowed what was then Pine Villa to seize the moment, rebranding themselves as Oldham Athletic and immediately stepping into the professional ranks. This swift elevation set the tone for a club that would quickly climb the football pyramid, reaching the First Division by 1910 and even finishing as runners-up in the 1914-15 season – a truly remarkable feat in the early days of English football. Their history is punctuated by periods of relative success, demonstrating a club with deep traditions and a once-lofty standing in the game.
Fast-forward several decades, and Oldham Athletic experienced a glorious renaissance under Joe Royle, famously becoming founder members of the Premier League in 1992. Their exciting brand of football and cup exploits, including reaching both League Cup and FA Cup semi-finals, cemented their place in the hearts of many football romantics. However, the subsequent years have seen a precipitous decline. They made an unfortunate mark on history as the first former Premier League club to drop out of the Football League in 2022, a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of the lower divisions. Now navigating life in the National League, The Latics are striving to reclaim their lost professional status, a journey that has been fraught with challenges. Under their current management, they are looking to stabilise and build a team capable of mounting a serious promotion push. Their current form suggests they are finding some consistency, making them a formidable prospect.
This weekend's clash at Rodney Parade, therefore, isn't just another league match; it's a meeting of two clubs with different recent trajectories but a shared ambition to climb. For the Exiles, it's an opportunity to test our mettle against a side with undoubted pedigree, albeit one currently finding its feet in a challenging league. Let's get behind the boys, County faithful, and help them ensure Rodney Parade remains a fortress against a historical opponent looking to write a new chapter.
