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Runcorn Linnets F.C.

Runcorn Linnets F.C. are an English football club based in Runcorn, Cheshire. The club currently plays in the Northern Premier League Division One West, and is a full member of the Cheshire County Football Association. The club is run by a trust which is a registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014, and is registered with the Financial Services Authority.[1]

Runcorn Linnets
Full nameRuncorn Linnets Football Club
Nickname(s)Yellows
Founded28 April 2006 (2006-04-28)
GroundAPEC Taxis Stadium
Capacity1,600
Coordinates53°18′58″N 2°40′14″W / 53.3161°N 2.6705°W / 53.3161; -2.6705Coordinates: 53°18′58″N 2°40′14″W / 53.3161°N 2.6705°W / 53.3161; -2.6705
ChairmanPeter Cartledge
ManagerBilly Paynter
LeagueNorthern Premier League Division One West
2022–23Northern Premier League Division One West, 5th of 20
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was formed on 28 April 2006 as a replacement for the town's previous club, Runcorn F.C. Halton, which had resigned from the Northern Premier League due to financial difficulties. The original Runcorn club's biggest success had been winning the 1981–82 Alliance Premier League title, although they failed to reach the Football League as the league's members had voted against them joining. The club is run by the Supporters Trust, which had been set up as "The Linnets Independent Supporters Trust", and the new club joined two levels further down the football pyramid, in the North West Counties Football League Division Two, having been accepted into the league on 17 June. A groundshare with Witton Albion was arranged at the start of the 2006–07 season, until a suitable ground could be found in Runcorn.[2] This was achieved in 2010, when the club moved into a newly built ground on Murdishaw Avenue and named it the Millbank Linnets Stadium as part of a three-year sponsorship deal.

Steve Carragher who had played for and managed Runcorn FC Halton, joined the club as manager,[2] with Mark Philips as his assistant player-manager. Several players from the old club also joined the Linnets.[citation needed] Their first game was a 4–0 away win against Ashton Town, followed by a 5–0 victory at home to Castleton Gabriels. Runcorn finished their inaugural season as runners-up, losing out on the league title to Winsford United on goal difference, and won promotion to the First Division. Thomas Lamb finished the season as top scorer, with 22 goals in all competitions.[citation needed]

In the 2007–08 season, Linnets spent most of their time in mid-table. They won their first ever FA Vase game against Daisy Hill, before losing to Salford City in the First round. After a string of poor results, the board decided that a change of management was needed and Steve Wilkes was appointed as manager in January 2008. They finished the season twelfth out of 20 clubs. During the close season, the league was restructured with the First Division becoming the Premier Division. In the 2008–09 season Linnets entered the FA Cup for the first time, winning their first game 3–2 at home to Rossington Main on 17 August 2008. In the next round they lost 4–0 to Curzon Ashton on 30 August.[2] Recently the club have announced a youth team in every age group up to the under 16s.[citation needed] In 2011–12 they were the only team from the NWCFL to get to the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.[3]

After three consecutive seasons of finishing runners-up, Runcorn finished fourth in the 2016–17 season, which was their lowest in four years. In the 2017–18 season, Runcorn Linnets finished the season in first, four points ahead of second placed Widnes, who also gained promotion. Runcorn also went on to have the highest number of goals scored and the fewest goals conceded.

Runcorn finished 4th in the 2021–22 season. They beat Leek 4-1 in the playoff semi final. They lost 2-1 to Marine in the playoff final with a sellout crowd of 1,600 at the APEC Taxis Stadium.

Stadium

The club used to groundshare with Witton Albion at the Wincham Park stadium in Northwich. However, they had a stated aim to move back to Runcorn with a new stadium project – R2R (Return 2 Runcorn). A working party was established to work towards the move. The club had been in discussion with Riverside College about leasing a plot of land at the Runcorn Campus, but this proposal was rejected. The next plan involved a move to Halton Sports in Murdishaw, Runcorn for the start of the 2010–11 season, and this has now been completed, largely due to the backing of the local council. The club's aims were to build a ground that would meet the Northern Premier League standard, together with a Community centre which would be used as the clubhouse on matchdays. The club also want to include an all-weather pitch on the site for use by local sporting organisations and groups.[4] The opening match took place on 17 July 2010 and was a friendly against Witton Albion, partly as old rivals but mainly as an appreciation of their help in establishing a base for Runcorn Linnets F.C. in its foundation years.[5]

From the start of the 2020-21 season Runcorn Linnets will play on a state of the art hybrid grass pitch. The pitch will also enable the club to increase community engagement.

Honours

Players

As of 31st May 2023.[6]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK   ENG Danny Taberner
- GK   ENG Josh Roberts
- DF   ENG Ally Brown
- DF   ENG Sam Heathcote
- DF   IRL Sean O’Mahony
- DF   ENG James Short
- DF   ENG Issac Turner
- MF   ENG Lewis Doyle
- MF   ENG Tom Moore
- MF   ENG Cameron Rooney
- MF   ENG Louis Hayes
- MF   ENG Kieran Nolan
- MF   ENG Matthew Birchall
- FW   ENG Oladapo Olarewaju
- FW   FIJ Oliver McFadyen
- FW   ENG Ryan Brooke
- FW   ENG Jamal Crawford
- FW   ENG Eden Gumbs
- FW   ENG Jamie Rainford
- FW   SKN Raheem Hanley

Non-playing staff

As of 11 January 2021.[7]
Name Role
Peter Cartledge Chairman
Jeff Jago Vice-Chairman
Paul Eastup Club Secretary
David Bettley Trust Secretary
Billy Paynter First Team Manager
Jamie Rainford First Team Assistant Manager
Liam Page First Team Coach
----- First Team Assistant Coach
David Phillips First Team Goalkeeper Coach
Andrew Turner First Team Player Liaison
Josh Toal Club Senior Physiotherapist
Josh Christina Kit Manager
Ron Corn Mascot

Attendances

Averages

Past averages:

Source: Tony Kempster's site Non-League Matters NW Counties Football League site

League history

Season Division Position Significant Events
Joined the North West Counties Football League in 2006
2006–07 NW Counties Division Two 2nd Promoted
2007–08 NW Counties Division One 12th
2008–09 NW Counties Premier Division 11th
2009–10 NW Counties Premier Division 11th
2010–11 NW Counties Premier Division 12th
2011–12 NW Counties Premier Division 5th
2012–13 NW Counties Premier Division 6th
2013–14 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd
2014–15 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd
2015–16 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd
2016–17 NW Counties Premier Division 4th
2017-18 NW Counties Premier Division 1st Promoted
2018-19 Northern PL Div. One North 6th
2019-20 Northern PL Div. One North N/V

See also

References

  1. ^ "Trust Information". Runcorn Linnets F.C. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "A History of Runcorn Linnets FC". Runcorn Linnets F.C. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  3. ^ . NWCFL. 21 September 2011. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Return 2 Runcorn – Runcorn Linnets New Stadium Project". Runcorn Linnets F.C. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  5. ^ "The Opening of the Millbank Linnets Stadium – 17th July 2010". Runcorn Linnets F.C. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  6. ^ "The Players". Runcorn Linnets F.C. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Club Officials". Runcorn Linnets F.C. Retrieved 12 September 2010.

External links

  • Official website
  • Runcorn Linnets at the Football Club History Database

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Runcorn Linnets F C are an English football club based in Runcorn Cheshire The club currently plays in the Northern Premier League Division One West and is a full member of the Cheshire County Football Association The club is run by a trust which is a registered society under the Co operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 and is registered with the Financial Services Authority 1 Runcorn LinnetsFull nameRuncorn Linnets Football ClubNickname s YellowsFounded28 April 2006 2006 04 28 GroundAPEC Taxis StadiumCapacity1 600Coordinates53 18 58 N 2 40 14 W 53 3161 N 2 6705 W 53 3161 2 6705 Coordinates 53 18 58 N 2 40 14 W 53 3161 N 2 6705 W 53 3161 2 6705ChairmanPeter CartledgeManagerBilly PaynterLeagueNorthern Premier League Division One West2022 23Northern Premier League Division One West 5th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Honours 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 5 Non playing staff 6 Attendances 6 1 Averages 7 League history 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe club was formed on 28 April 2006 as a replacement for the town s previous club Runcorn F C Halton which had resigned from the Northern Premier League due to financial difficulties The original Runcorn club s biggest success had been winning the 1981 82 Alliance Premier League title although they failed to reach the Football League as the league s members had voted against them joining The club is run by the Supporters Trust which had been set up as The Linnets Independent Supporters Trust and the new club joined two levels further down the football pyramid in the North West Counties Football League Division Two having been accepted into the league on 17 June A groundshare with Witton Albion was arranged at the start of the 2006 07 season until a suitable ground could be found in Runcorn 2 This was achieved in 2010 when the club moved into a newly built ground on Murdishaw Avenue and named it the Millbank Linnets Stadium as part of a three year sponsorship deal Steve Carragher who had played for and managed Runcorn FC Halton joined the club as manager 2 with Mark Philips as his assistant player manager Several players from the old club also joined the Linnets citation needed Their first game was a 4 0 away win against Ashton Town followed by a 5 0 victory at home to Castleton Gabriels Runcorn finished their inaugural season as runners up losing out on the league title to Winsford United on goal difference and won promotion to the First Division Thomas Lamb finished the season as top scorer with 22 goals in all competitions citation needed In the 2007 08 season Linnets spent most of their time in mid table They won their first ever FA Vase game against Daisy Hill before losing to Salford City in the First round After a string of poor results the board decided that a change of management was needed and Steve Wilkes was appointed as manager in January 2008 They finished the season twelfth out of 20 clubs During the close season the league was restructured with the First Division becoming the Premier Division In the 2008 09 season Linnets entered the FA Cup for the first time winning their first game 3 2 at home to Rossington Main on 17 August 2008 In the next round they lost 4 0 to Curzon Ashton on 30 August 2 Recently the club have announced a youth team in every age group up to the under 16s citation needed In 2011 12 they were the only team from the NWCFL to get to the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Cup 3 After three consecutive seasons of finishing runners up Runcorn finished fourth in the 2016 17 season which was their lowest in four years In the 2017 18 season Runcorn Linnets finished the season in first four points ahead of second placed Widnes who also gained promotion Runcorn also went on to have the highest number of goals scored and the fewest goals conceded Runcorn finished 4th in the 2021 22 season They beat Leek 4 1 in the playoff semi final They lost 2 1 to Marine in the playoff final with a sellout crowd of 1 600 at the APEC Taxis Stadium Stadium EditThe club used to groundshare with Witton Albion at the Wincham Park stadium in Northwich However they had a stated aim to move back to Runcorn with a new stadium project R2R Return 2 Runcorn A working party was established to work towards the move The club had been in discussion with Riverside College about leasing a plot of land at the Runcorn Campus but this proposal was rejected The next plan involved a move to Halton Sports in Murdishaw Runcorn for the start of the 2010 11 season and this has now been completed largely due to the backing of the local council The club s aims were to build a ground that would meet the Northern Premier League standard together with a Community centre which would be used as the clubhouse on matchdays The club also want to include an all weather pitch on the site for use by local sporting organisations and groups 4 The opening match took place on 17 July 2010 and was a friendly against Witton Albion partly as old rivals but mainly as an appreciation of their help in establishing a base for Runcorn Linnets F C in its foundation years 5 From the start of the 2020 21 season Runcorn Linnets will play on a state of the art hybrid grass pitch The pitch will also enable the club to increase community engagement Honours EditNWCFL League Cup Champions 2012 13 NWCFL Premier Division Champions 2017 18Players EditAs of 31st May 2023 6 Current squad Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ENG Danny Taberner GK ENG Josh Roberts DF ENG Ally Brown DF ENG Sam Heathcote DF IRL Sean O Mahony DF ENG James Short DF ENG Issac Turner MF ENG Lewis Doyle MF ENG Tom Moore MF ENG Cameron Rooney MF ENG Louis Hayes MF ENG Kieran Nolan MF ENG Matthew Birchall FW ENG Oladapo Olarewaju FW FIJ Oliver McFadyen FW ENG Ryan Brooke FW ENG Jamal Crawford FW ENG Eden Gumbs FW ENG Jamie Rainford FW SKN Raheem HanleyNon playing staff EditAs of 11 January 2021 7 Name RolePeter Cartledge ChairmanJeff Jago Vice ChairmanPaul Eastup Club SecretaryDavid Bettley Trust SecretaryBilly Paynter First Team ManagerJamie Rainford First Team Assistant ManagerLiam Page First Team Coach First Team Assistant CoachDavid Phillips First Team Goalkeeper CoachAndrew Turner First Team Player LiaisonJosh Toal Club Senior PhysiotherapistJosh Christina Kit ManagerRon Corn MascotAttendances EditAverages Edit Past averages 2022 23 2021 22 732 2020 21 2019 20 346 2018 19 393 2017 18 374 2016 17 332 2015 16 324 2014 15 363 2013 14 323 2012 13 244 2011 12 276 2010 11 284 2009 10 138 2008 09 136 2007 08 170 2006 07 200Source Tony Kempster s site Non League Matters NW Counties Football League siteLeague history EditSeason Division Position Significant EventsJoined the North West Counties Football League in 20062006 07 NW Counties Division Two 2nd Promoted2007 08 NW Counties Division One 12th2008 09 NW Counties Premier Division 11th2009 10 NW Counties Premier Division 11th2010 11 NW Counties Premier Division 12th2011 12 NW Counties Premier Division 5th2012 13 NW Counties Premier Division 6th2013 14 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd2014 15 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd2015 16 NW Counties Premier Division 2nd2016 17 NW Counties Premier Division 4th2017 18 NW Counties Premier Division 1st Promoted2018 19 Northern PL Div One North 6th2019 20 Northern PL Div One North N VSee also Edit Cheshire portalList of fan owned sports teamsReferences Edit Trust Information Runcorn Linnets F C Retrieved 11 March 2009 a b c A History of Runcorn Linnets FC Runcorn Linnets F C 25 August 2008 Retrieved 11 March 2009 FA Cup 1st QR Replay Runcorn Linnets 1 Squires Gate 0 NWCFL 21 September 2011 Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 23 September 2011 Return 2 Runcorn Runcorn Linnets New Stadium Project Runcorn Linnets F C Retrieved 9 November 2009 The Opening of the Millbank Linnets Stadium 17th July 2010 Runcorn Linnets F C Retrieved 13 August 2010 The Players Runcorn Linnets F C Retrieved 26 August 2011 Club Officials Runcorn Linnets F C Retrieved 12 September 2010 External links EditOfficial website Runcorn Linnets at the Football Club History Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Runcorn Linnets F C amp oldid 1148375427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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