Turton F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turton
Full name Turton Football Club
Founded 1871
Ground Thomason Fold
Edgworth
Blackburn
Lancashire
Manager Flag of England Craig Allardyce
League West Lancashire Premier Division
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours

Turton F.C. are an association football club based in Edgworth, in the North Turton district of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England.

They are members of the Lancashire Football Association, and in the 2007-08 season their senior team was playing in the West Lancashire League Premier Division, which is at the 11th level of the English football league system. Prior to playing in the West Lancashire League they were members of the Bolton Combination.[1]

Turton FC play their home games at the Thomason Fold Ground in the village of Edgworth. The club's colours are white and navy blue shirts and navy blue shorts. They do not produce a programme for their home games.[1]

Turton is a club with an extremely proud football history. The original Turton FC was formed in 1871, and in the early 1870's they were arguably the leading club in Lancashire. In 1878 they were one of the prime movers in the formation of the Lancashire Football Association, and in 1879-80 they were one of the entrants in the first Lancashire Cup competition.[1]

With the rise of professional football in the mid-1880's, Turton were soon no longer a force in the game. However they remained a much respected club, and in 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1902-03, and 1904-05 were winners of the Lancashire Junior Cup, while in 1912-13 they were winners of the Lancashire Amateur Shield. Unfortunately on two separate occasions the club has folded and then been inactive for a lengthy period.[1]

The current Turton FC's ground at Edgworth is about a mile away from the original Turton FC's ground in Chapeltown. This old ground is still in use, with Lancashire Amateur League team Old Boltonians having been the residents for over 50 years. This ground is possibly the oldest remaining football ground in the World.[1]

They are, as of December 2007, managed by Craig Allardyce, disgraced former football agent and son of the former Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United manager Sam Allardyce.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Turton Football Club. Official Site. URL accessed 4 December 2008.
  2. ^ Craig looking to follow in Big Sam's footsteps. The Lancashire Telegraph, first published 19 December 2007.

[edit] External links


West Lancashire Football League Premier Division 2007-08
v  d  e

Barnoldswick Town | Blackpool Wren Rovers | Burnley United | Charnock Richard | Coppull United | Dalton United | Eagley | Euxton Villa | Fleetwood Hesketh | Freckleton | Fulwood Amateurs | Garstang | Haslingden St. Mary's | Poulton Town | Turton | Wyre Villa

Football in England
v  d  e
League competitions The FA Cup competitions
Premier League England (B) (C) FA Cup
The Football League (Champ, 1, 2) (U-21) (U-20) (U-19) Football League Cup
Football Conference (Nat, N, S) (U-18) (U-17) (U-16) FA Community Shield
Northern Premier (Prem, 1N, 1S) List of clubs Football League Trophy
Southern League (Prem, 1Mid, 1S&W) List of venues FA Trophy
Isthmian League (Prem, 1N, 1S) (by capacity) Conference League Cup
English football league system List of leagues FA Vase
Records FA NLS Cup
Foreign players