2011–12 Stockport County F.C. Season
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2011–12 Stockport County F.C. Season
The 2011–12 season was Stockport County F.C., Stockport County's 130th season in football, and the first outside of the Football League in 106 years, after finishing bottom of Football League Two, League Two in 2010–11. They competed in the Conference National. This season ran from 12 August 2011 until 28 April 2012. In May, Ray Mathias, who had been appointed caretaker manager the previous season, was given the role full-time. However, following proposed investment in the club Dietmar Hamann was appointed as first team manager in July. Hamman stepped down from this post on 7 November 2011. Hamann was replaced with his assistant Willie McStay (footballer born 1961), Willie McStay who took caretaker charge until Jim Gannon was appointed director of football at the club. Background ''This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2011–12 season, presented in chronological order. This list does not include transfers, which are listed in the #Trans ...
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Stockport is a town and Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and River Tame, Greater Manchester, Tame merge to create the River Mersey here. Most of the town is within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, historic county of Cheshire, with the area north of the Mersey in the historic county of Lancashire. Stockport in the 16th century was a small town entirely on the south bank of the Mersey, known for the cultivation of hemp and manufacture of rope. In the 18th century, it had one of the first mechanised silk factories in the British Isles. Stockport's predominant industries of the 19th century were the cotton and allied industries. It was also at the centre of the country's hatting industry, which by 1884 was exporting more than six million hats a year; the last hat works in Stockport closed in 1997. Dominating the western ...
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