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Darwen Football Club was an
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club from
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in
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,
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. The team, formed in 1870, was an early pioneer of professional football in Northern England, reaching the semi-finals of the
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. They were a
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member from 1891 to 1899. Darwen joined the Lancashire League in 1900 and remained in regional football afterwards. They last played in the First Division of the
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in 2008–09, when the club was wound-up. A successor team,
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, was founded soon after. Darwen played their home games at the Anchor Ground.


History


19th Century

The club originally played
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, as well as
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. It adopted
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rules in 1875. In October 1878, at their
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ground, Darwen played a representative team from
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under
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. This is believed to be one of the first in football. The game was a huge success (not only because Darwen won 3–0) but the experiment was not repeated in that era. Darwen was the first club from
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to achieve any success in the
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, reaching the quarter-finals in 1879. They caused controversy in this competition by signing two professional players, Fergie Suter and Jimmy Love, both from
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, a Scottish club based in
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. This is believed to be the first involvement of professional players in English football. One London club proposed that "no side which does not consist entirely of amateurs, as defined by the rules to be drawn up by the committee, be entitled to compete in the Challenge Cup competition". (Note the words "rules to be drawn up", which imply that there was no rule forbidding professionals at the time.) The motion was defeated and Darwen travelled down to
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to play the great amateur side
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in the quarter-final. They needed to make the journey three times, drawing 5–5 and 2–2 before losing 6–2 in the second replay. An FA Cup regulation of that time ruled that the final three rounds of the competition were to be played in London. This was changed following Darwen's experiences in 1879, and entries were subsequently grouped by region. Two years later, in 1881, Darwen went one better and reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup. They beat
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15–0 in the quarter-final. In 1891 Darwen were elected to
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as it was expanded to 14 teams. League rules meant that teams couldn't have the same coloured kits and as
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had already taken black and white stripes, Darwen adopted a salmon pink top from which their nickname 'The Salmoners' originates. In March 1892 they lost 12–0 to
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, and this winning margin has never been surpassed in the League's top division (although it was equalled in 1909 when
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beat
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by the same score). Darwen finished bottom of the League in their first season and were relegated to become founder members of the
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, the first club to suffer in-League relegation. Ironically, 14th (out of 14) in 1891–92 remains their highest ever placing in the Football League. In 1893 they finished in third place and were promoted back to the First Division via the
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, but they were relegated again in 1894. They remained in the Second Division until 1899, when they did not apply for re-election. They had spent eight seasons in the League, two of them in the top flight. During their last season as a League club, in 1898–99, Darwen suffered 18 consecutive defeats. This remains a record, although
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narrowly avoided equalling it in 2003 by losing 17 consecutive League games. They also set a record for the most goals conceded by a team in any Football League season, with 141. Until 1894, the football club was formally the footballing branch of the Darwen Football and Cricket Club. In 1894 it was decided to dissolve this organisation and create separately a Darwen Football Club and a Darwen Cricket Club. No doubt the cricketing fraternity felt they were being dwarfed by the footballers and yet they were equally liable for the footballers’ debts. The accounts for 1893-94 show that the football section had receipts of £2600 whilst the cricket section showed income of just over £300, yet the footballers ran at a loss whilst the cricketers showed a surplus. Debts at the time of dissolution were over £600 and it was agreed to hold joint fundraising to clear that debt. Two years later, in 1896, with losses mounting, the club became a limited company. Darwen Football Club Limited went into voluntary liquidation at the end of the 1898-99 season, being unable to meet its liabilities. It was replaced, almost immediately, by a new club run by a committee. The new club joined the Lancashire League. It was also in 1899 that they moved from Barley Bank to the Anchor Ground, after the owner of Barley Bank, the Lord of the Manor, refused to offer the new club a lease.


20th Century

In 1900-01 Darwen entertained Woolwich Arsenal in the FA Cup, losing by a 2-0 margin. Darwen had refused Arsenal’s offer of £150 to switch the tie to London and attracted a 7,000 crowd to the Anchor Ground. In
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they won the Lancashire League title, remaining unbeaten all season. Two years later they joined the
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, and they played in this league for the following 70 years (apart from a break during and immediately after
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). In 1904 the club was in very advanced discussions over moving from the Anchor Ground to a new one at Ellison Fold. The ground was used by Trinity and Lower Chapel cricket clubs and was considered to be more accessible from the town centre. In mid July a sub-committee was authorised to sign the lease agreement on behalf of the club but it never happened. Darwen won five trophies in the three years from 1930 to 1933, including the Lancashire Combination title (1931 and 1932). In the 1931–32 season FA Cup, they beat Football League side Chester in front of a 10,000 crowd at the Anchor Ground and were rewarded with an away draw at reigning league champions
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in the 3rd round. Darwen lost by 11 (eleven) goals to 1 but Arsenal were so impressed with Lancashire sportsmanship that they presented their visitors with a set of their own red strip, which Darwen wore more or less ever after. The club reached the First Round of the FA Cup in the following four seasons. They were champions of the Combination four times, and following the fourth title in 1976 they joined the more prestigious
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. Six years later, in 1982, they became founder members of the
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. They won the League Cup in its inaugural season. They spent three seasons in the Second Division in the mid-1980s, and were relegated again in 1998 on account of ground regulations. They remained in the Second Division from then until their winding up.


21st Century

On 22 December 2003 Carlsberg Tetley tried to wind up Darwen Football and Social Club. The club avoided liquidation on that occasion. On 14 April 2008 another winding up petition was brought by the Bee radio station in respect of £8,000 owed for advertising. Plans were made for Blackburn with Darwen Council to buy the Anchor Ground. Following two further petitions for liquidation brought by Thwaites Brewery and ING Lease UK and their refusal of an offer of 25p in the pound, on 14 May 2009 the Darwen Club was wound up in the High Court. The 134-year-old Darwen F.C. therefore ceased to exist. A successor club called
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was formed in May 2009, joining the
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. In June 2022, A.F.C. Darwen took on the name of the fallen Darwen Football Club.


League and cup record

*1879–80 – Winners of the first Lancashire Cup competition defeating
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in the Final. *1880–81 –
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semi-finalists (after beating
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15–0 in quarter-finals) *1889–90 – Founder member of
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*1891–92 – Elected into
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*1892–93 – Not re-elected into First Division, but elected as a founder member of Football League Division Two. Promoted after Test Match *1893–94 – Relegated after Test Match *1899 – Did not seek re-election to Football League *1899–1900 – Joined Lancashire League *1901–02 – Lancashire League Champions *1902–03 – Lancashire League runner-up (on goal average) *1903–04 – Joined
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Division One *1905–06 – Lancashire Combination runner-up *1909 – Relegated to Division Two *1914 – Left Lancashire Combination *1920–21 – Rejoined Lancashire Combination *1930–31 – Lancashire Combination Champions *1931–32 – Lancashire Combination Champions (2nd time) *1963 – Relegated to Division Two *1965–66 – Promoted to Division One *1967 – Relegated to Division Two *1967–68 – Lancashire Combination Division Two runner-up *1971–72 – Lancashire Combination Champions (3rd time) *1973–74 – Lancashire Combination runner-up (on goal average) *1974–75 – Lancashire Combination Champions (4th time) *1975–76 – Joined Cheshire County League *1982–83 – Founder members of
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*1984 – Relegated to Division Two *1984–85 – Escaped relegation due to Padiham having 2 points deducted *1986–87 – Promoted to Division One *1998 – Demoted to Division Two due to ground gradings * Best league position: 14th (of 14) in (only division) Football League, 1891–92; or 15th of 16 in 1893–94 in the 1st Division of the Football League. * Best (post-war) league position: 5th in North-West Counties League (then level 8), 1988–89 * Best
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performance: semi-final, 1880–81. (Post-war: 4th qualifying round, 1946–47) * Best
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performance: 2nd round replay (three times) in 1972–73, 1978–79 and 1981–82. * Best
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performance: 3rd round 1990–91


Honours

*
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Champions 1931, 1932, 1972, 1975. Runners-up 1906 1974 * Lancashire League Champions 1902. Runners-up 1903 * Lancashire Cup winners 1880, finalists 1883, 1891. *
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winners 1933, finalists 1929, 1930, 1949, 1999. North West Counties Football League League Challenge Cup Champions 1982-83


Rivalries

During the early decades of its existence Darwen had a fierce rivalry with
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with many of their games being dogged by crowd trouble between both sets of fans. The rivalry became increasingly bitter, especially after Fergie Suter left Darwen in order to join Blackburn in 1880. The teams played each other 8 times competitively with Blackburn winning 7 and Darwen winning 1. The rivalry died down with the rise of Blackburn and the fall of Darwen with the two teams not meeting again. The rivalry is notable because
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and Anchor Ground are only 1.5 miles from each other.


Notable former players and managers

*
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(player-manager), former forward with
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and
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*
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, former Blackpool player who died as a result of a head injury sustained during a game * Joe Smith (player-manager), formerly manager of
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for 23 years, guiding them to victory in the famous FA Cup Final of 1953 *
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, arguably the world's first professional footballer. He joined Darwen F.C in 1878. He made a controversial move to
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in 1880. He appeared in four FA Cup finals, gaining three winner's medals * Malcolm Sutherland, scored 19 goals in 51 appearances for the club *
Sam Wadsworth Samuel John Wadsworth (13 September 1896 – 1 September 1961) was an English professional footballer who played as a left back for Darwen, Blackburn Rovers, Nelson, Huddersfield Town, Burnley and Lytham. He won 9 England caps between April 1922 ...
Started his career with Darwen F.C. Played 9 times for
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, captaining the team on four occasions and was captain of
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when they achieved the League Championship treble from 1924 to 1926. He also won the FA Cup with them in 1922


England internationals

Four Darwen players were capped for
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. The full list of England players (with the number of caps received whilst registered with Darwen F.C.) were: * William Brindle (2 caps) *
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(1 cap) * Thomas Marshall (2 caps) * Thurston Rostron (2 caps)


In popular culture

In August 2017 a play called "The Giant Killers" was produced at The Edinburgh Fringe festival, telling the story of the formation of the club and their 1878–79 cup run. The play was produced by The Long Lane Theatre Company. The play then toured the country with the support of The Arts Council England. On 19 October 2018 it was performed, to standing ovations, in Darwen at The Library Theatre. In 2020, the club, their signing of Fergus Suter and their rivalry with Old Etonians was the basis of ''
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'' a series on Netflix.


References

* Darwen Football Club Memories, by Breeze, Paul (Posh Up North Publishing: Nelson, 2001)


External links


Official website
(archived, 27 Oct 2007)

at English Football Stats.com
2008 winding up

2009 winding up
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