Altrincham F.C.

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Altrincham
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Full name Altrincham
Football Club
Nickname(s) Robins
Founded 1903
Ground Moss Lane
Altrincham
(Capacity 6,085)
Chairman Flag of England Geoff Goodwin
Manager Flag of England Graham Heathcote
League Conference National
2007–08 Conference National, 21st
(reprieved)
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Altrincham Football Club is a football club from Altrincham, Cheshire. They currently play in Conference National.

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[edit] History

Altrincham were founder members of the Alliance Premier League (now the Conference) at the beginning of the 1979-80 season and were champions of the league in its first two seasons, but each time failed to gain election to the Football League via the voting system in place at the time.

In 1980, Altrincham fell short of election to the Football League by the narrowest of margins. [1]

It wasn't until 1987 that automatic promotion was awarded to the league winners, by which time Altrincham never made another serious push for the title and were relegated to the Northern Premier League in 1997. They won that division title two years later, only to go back down again after just one season. It was five years before they gained promotion, in 2005 as winners of the Conference North/Conference South playoffs beating Eastbourne Borough of Conference South in the final match.

Altrincham have been uniquely reprieved from relegation for three successive seasons (2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08) as a result of other clubs issues. In the 2005-06 season Altrincham finished 18th in the Conference, outside of the relegation zone. However, they were found to have fielded an ineligible player for 15 matches, during which he scored 6 goals. This led to an 18 point deduction which saw them finish in bottom place. An appeal to the FA on May 23 failed, which meant that Altrincham finished in bottom place. However, with Canvey Island resigning from the league and Scarborough losing their entire points total for breach of the league's rules on club ownership, Altrincham remained in the Conference.[1] The 2006-07 season saw Altrincham "relegated" on the final day of the season, after a 0-0 draw with Aldershot Town,[2] although they were later reprieved when Boston United (relegated from Football League Two) were refused permission to play in the Conference National and ordered to play in the Conference North instead, as a result of financial problems.[3]. In 2007-08, they finished in the Conference relegation zone for the third successive season but were yet again reprieved from relegation when Halifax Town were forced into liquidation.

Altrincham have also given a fine account of themselves in the FA Cup against top league opposition; they held Tottenham Hotspur to a draw at White Hart Lane in 1978 and defeated Birmingham City 2-1 at St. Andrews in 1986. This was only the second time in history that a non-league side had beaten a 1st Division club in an FA Cup tie away from home; Wimbledon were the only previous non-league side to achieve this when they beat Burnley 1-0 in 1975.

[edit] Rivals

Altrincham's traditional rivals are Macclesfield Town, a rivalry dating back to when both clubs were in the Cheshire League, and later the Northern Premier League and Conference. However, the clubs have not shared the same division since 1996; as of the 2006-07 season, Macclesfield are ranked higher in the Football League, playing in League Two. So they also have discovered a recent rival in the form of Northwich Victoria F.C. who have been coming in and out of the Conference recently. Rivalry was brought to a maximum when they beat Northwich 3-0 at Moss Lane earlier in the 2006-07 season. This change in rivalry is shown by the fact that the Moss Lane outfit currently have 3 ex silkmen on their books, as well as the loan signing of James Jennings. Many other players have played for both clubs over the years, most notably Danny Adams, now with Morecambe

[edit] Current squad 2007-08

As of May 6, 2008.[4]
No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Stuart Coburn
7 Flag of England MF Robbie Lawton
8 Flag of England MF Val Owen
9 Flag of England FW Colin Little
10 Flag of England DF Greg Young
11 Flag of England MF Warren Peyton
No. Position Player
12 Flag of England FW Joe O'Neill
13 Flag of England GK Richard Acton
15 Flag of England DF Chris Lane
17 Flag of England DF Richard Battersby
19 Flag of England FW Chris Senior
27 Flag of England MF Daniel Browne
28 Flag of England FW Tom Bailey

[edit] Club records

Altrincham's most expensively signed player was Keith Russell, who joined them from Blackpool in the summer of 1998 for £15,000. Their most expensively sold player was Ian Craney, who joined Swansea City for £150,000 from Accrington Stanley in January 2007. Altrincham received £75,000 of this figure due to a sell-on clause in his contract.

Altrincham's record attendance was 10,275 for a friendly against Sunderland on 28th February 1925.

Their top scorer was Jackie Swindells, who scored 56 goals in 42 games in the 1965-66 season [2].

[edit] Honours

Altrincham F.C.'s honours list includes the first two Alliance Premier League (now Conference) championships (1980 and 1981), the Bob Lord Trophy (1981), Cheshire Amateur Cup (1904), Cheshire County League Championship (1966 and 1967), Cheshire League Cup Winners 1933, 1951 and 1964, Cheshire Senior Cup Winners 1905, 1934, 1967, 1982, 1999 and 2005.

They have qualified for the FA Cup competition proper 29 times, in 1986 they progressed to the Fourth Round.

Altrincham were FA Trophy Winners in 1978 and again 1986, as well as being on the losing side in 1982.

Altrincham were also Manchester League Winners in 1905 and 1907.

Altrincham lifted the Northern Premier League Cup in 1970.

Altrincham were Northern Premier League Challenge Shield winners in 1980.

As members of the Northern Premier League, Altrincham won the Unibond League Challenge Cup in 1998. The competition was so named because Unibond were sponsors of the Northern Premier League at this time. They were promoted back to the Conference as Unibond Premier Division Champions in 1999.

Altrincham won the Nationwide (Conference) North Play-Offs in 2004-05 with a 2-1 win over Eastboune at Stoke's Britannia Stadium.

Altrincham youth team lifted the Cheshire Cup in 2006, 2007 and in 2008

[edit] League history

Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined the Lancashire Combination Division Two
1911-1912 Lancashire Combination Division Two 2 Runners Up
1912-1913 Lancashire Combination Division One 11
1913-1914 Lancashire Combination Division One 13
1914-1915 Lancashire Combination Division One 7
English football is postponed due to World War I
Joined Cheshire League
1919-1920 Cheshire League 8
1920-1921 Cheshire League 9
1921-1922 Cheshire League 12
1922-1923 Cheshire League 3
1923-1924 Cheshire League 10
1924-1925 Cheshire League 12
1925-1926 Cheshire League 16
1926-1927 Cheshire League 9
1927-1928 Cheshire League 20
1928-1929 Cheshire League 19
1929-1930 Cheshire League 22
1930-1931 Cheshire League 4
1931-1932 Cheshire League 4
1932-1933 Cheshire League 12
1933-1934 Cheshire League 6
1934-1935 Cheshire League 2 Runners Up
1935-1936 Cheshire League 2 Runners Up
1936-1937 Cheshire League 13
1937-1938 Cheshire League 9
1938-1939 Cheshire League 20
English football is postponed due to World War II
1946-1947 Cheshire League 10
1947-1948 Cheshire League 15
1948-1949 Cheshire League 10
1949-1950 Cheshire League 6
1950-1951 Cheshire League 10
1951-1952 Cheshire League 8
1952-1953 Cheshire League 22
1953-1954 Cheshire League 6
1954-1955 Cheshire League 12
1955-1956 Cheshire League 14
1956-1957 Cheshire League 16
1957-1958 Cheshire League 15
1958-1959 Cheshire League 13
1959-1960 Cheshire League 9
1960-1961 Cheshire League 21
1961-1962 Cheshire League 11
1962-1963 Cheshire League 8
1963-1964 Cheshire League 3
1964-1965 Cheshire League 8
1965-1966 Cheshire League 1 Champions
1966-1967 Cheshire League 1 Champions
1967-1968 Cheshire League 2 Runners Up
Joined as founder members of the Northern Premier League
1968-1969 Northern Premier League 9
1969-1970 Northern Premier League 12
1970-1971 Northern Premier League 8
1971-1972 Northern Premier League 10
1972-1973 Northern Premier League 4
1973-1974 Northern Premier League 3
1974-1975 Northern Premier League 3
1975-1976 Northern Premier League 7
1976-1977 Northern Premier League 10
1977-1978 Northern Premier League 5
1978-1979 Northern Premier League 2 Runners Up
Joined as founder members of the Alliance Premier League
1979-1980 Alliance Premier League 1 Champions
1980-1981 Alliance Premier League 1 Champions
1981-1982 Alliance Premier League 11
1982-1983 Alliance Premier League 12
1983-1984 Alliance Premier League 3
1984-1985 Alliance Premier League 5
1985-1986 Alliance Premier League 4
Alliance Premier League is re-named Conference
1986-1987 Conference 5
1987-1988 Conference 14
1988-1989 Conference 14
1989-1990 Conference 16
1990-1991 Conference 3
1991-1992 Conference 18
1992-1993 Conference 10
1993-1994 Conference 10
1994-1995 Conference 4
1995-1996 Conference 12
1996-1997 Conference 22 Relegated
1997-1998 Northern Premier League 8
1998-1999 Northern Premier League 1 Champions
1999-2000 Conference 21 Relegated
2000-2001 Northern Premier League 7
2001-2002 Northern Premier League 9
2002-2003 Northern Premier League 14
2003-2004 Northern Premier League 12
Placed in the newly formed Conference North upon league re-organisation
2004-2005 Conference North 5 Promoted
2005-2006 Conference National 22 Reprieved
2006-2007 Conference National 21 Reprieved
2007-2008 Conference National 21 Reprieved

[edit] References

  • Altrincham at the Football Club History Database

[edit] External links