Halifax Town A.F.C.

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Halifax
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Full name Halifax Town
Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Shaymen
Founded 1911
Ground The Shay
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Capacity 6,561
Chairman England Geoffrey Ralph
Manager England Chris Wilder
League Conference National
2005-06 Conference National, 4th
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Halifax Town Association Football Club are an English football team currently playing in the Conference National. The club's current ground is The Shay (hence the reason for their nickname "The Shaymen") in Halifax, West Yorkshire. The Shay Stadium is run by The Shay Stadium Trust Ltd, a not-for-profit company.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early years

The club was formed in 1911, and were one of the founder members of Football League Third Division North in 1921, and remained in that division until restructuring in 1958.

By the late 1980s they had become stuck in the lower reaches of the Fourth Division.

[edit] Ups and downs

Halifax were relegated to the Conference in 1993. Despite several poor seasons, they won promotion back to the League in 1998, only to be relegated again in 2002, when financial problems forced them into administration. As of 2005, they are the only club to have been relegated to the Conference twice.

Their first season back in the Conference saw the Shaymen push for the play-offs, and for a brief while, the automatic promotion spot. However it was not to be and the club finished in 8th position.

The following season Halifax struggled to make any kind of impact in the division, lurking around mid-table for almost the entire season. The disappointing season ended with the club in 19th place, a rather dangerous position to be in, but the club were never in serious danger of being relegated.

[edit] Signs of progress

The 2004/05 season was much brighter. The club managed to put a very credible promotion push together and spend much of the season around the play-off zone. However after a dismal run of results in the last two months of the season the club dropped from 2nd place, down to 9th, and another season in the Conference beckoned.

In 2005/06 the Shaymen once again put together a strong push for promotion. This time they managed to stay inside the play-off zone at the end of the season. The club finished in 4th position, and a play-off with Grays Athletic was at hand. Halifax won the tie 5-4 on aggregate to set up a play-off final with Hereford United. However, Halifax lost 3-2 in extra time in a game in which they were denied an early penalty. [1]

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 England GK Craig Mawson
2 England DF Steve Haslam
3 England DF Matt Doughty
4 England DF Greg Young Out On Loan At Northwich Victoria)
5 England DF Adam Quinn
6 England MF Tom Kearney
7 England MF Danny Forrest
8 England MF Martin Foster (captain)
9 New Zealand FW Shane Smeltz
10 England FW Lewis Killeen
11 England FW Ryan Sugden
12 England FW Ryan Toulson
No. Position Player
13 England GK Johnathon Hedge
14 England DF Jake Wright
15 England FW Chris Senior
16 England DF Mark Roberts (on loan from Crewe Alexandra)
17 England DF Wayne Jacobs
18 England MF Tyrone Thompson
20 England MF Steve Torpey
21 England FW Andy Campbell
22 Netherlands DF Gus Uhlenbeek
23 England MF Nicky Gray
24 England GK Lee Butler
25 England DF Robert Atkinson (on loan from Barnsley)
26 England FW Nathan Joynes (on loan from Barnsley)

[edit] 2006–07 transfers

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[edit] Club Officials

[edit] Current Staff

Boardroom

  • Chairman: Geoffrey Ralph
  • Vice Chairman: Adie Hall
  • Directors: Bob Bland, Stuart Byrnes
  • President: Robert Holmes
  • Vice Presidents: Jack Haymer, John Stockwell, Chris Holland, George Mulhall, Mo Choucri, David Cairns

Management

  • Manager: Chris Wilder
  • Assistant Manager: Wayne Jacobs
  • Coach: Lee Butler
  • Physio: Alan Russell-Cox
  • Fitness Consultant: Ed Barwnowski
  • Fitness Co-ordinator:
  • Assistant Fitness Co-ordinator: Ian Helliwell

[edit] Managerial History

  • 1911 Joe McClelland
  • 1930 Alex Raisbeck
  • 1936 Jimmy Thompson
  • 1947 Jack Breedon
  • 1951 Billy Wootton
  • 1952 Gerald Henry
  • 1954 Bobby Browne (Caretaker)
  • 1954 Willie Watson
  • 1956 Billy Burnikell
  • 1956 Harry Taylor & Vivien Booth
  • 1957 Harry Hooper
  • 1962 Don McEvoy
  • 1964 Willie Watson
  • 1966 Vic Metcalfe
  • 1967 Alan Ball Snr
   
  • 1994 John Bird
  • 1996 George Mulhall & Kieran O'Regan
  • 1996 John Carroll
  • 1997 George Mulhall & Kieran O'Regan
  • 1998 Kieran O'Regan
  • 1999 David Worthington
  • 1999 Mark Lillis
  • 2000 Peter Butler & Tony Parks
  • 2000 Paul Bracewell
  • 2001 Neil Redfearn & Tony Parks
  • 2001 Alan Little
  • 2002 Neil Redfearn (Caretaker/Manager)
  • 2002 Chris Wilder (Current manager)

[edit] Honours and Club Records

  • FA Cup
    • Fifth Round - 1932/33, 1952/53
  • Record Attendance
  • Most Appearances
    • J. Pickering, 402 appearances from 1965-74
  • Most Goals Scored
    • E. Dixon, 132 goals (127 League, 5 Cup) from 1922-30
  • Most League Goals in a Season (individual)
    • S. Norris (1990/91) - 35
    • A. Valentine (1934/35) - 34
  • Most League Goals in a Season (club)
    • 83 (1957/58)

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