Runcorn Linnets F.C. are an
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football club based in
Runcorn
Runcorn is an industrial town and cargo port in the Borough of Halton in Cheshire, England. Its population in 2011 was 61,789. The town is in the southeast of the Liverpool City Region, with Liverpool to the northwest across the River Mersey. ...
,
Cheshire. The club currently plays in the , and is a full member of the
Cheshire County Football Association
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. The club is run by a trust which is a registered society under the
Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014
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, and is registered with the
Financial Services Authority.
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
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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
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, in the
North West Counties Football League Division Two, having been accepted into the league on 17 June. A groundshare with
Witton Albion Witton may refer to one of several places in England:
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**Witton Albion F.C.
*Witton Gilbert, County Durham
*Witton-le-Wear, County Durham
*Witton, an area of Blackburn, Lancashire
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was arranged at the start of the 2006–07 season, until a suitable ground could be found in Runcorn.
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,
with Mark Philips as his assistant player-manager. Several players from the old club also joined ''the Linnets''. 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
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on goal difference, and won promotion to the First Division. Thomas Lamb finished the season as top scorer, with 22 goals in all competitions.
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
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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
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on 30 August.
Recently the club have announced a youth team in every age group up to the under 16s. In 2011–12 they were the only team from the NWCFL to get to the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.
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
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Historically in Lancashire, it is on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form th ...
, 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
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with
Witton Albion Witton may refer to one of several places in England:
*Witton, historic name of an area of Northwich, Cheshire
**Witton Albion F.C.
*Witton Gilbert, County Durham
*Witton-le-Wear, County Durham
*Witton, an area of Blackburn, Lancashire
* Witton, B ...
at the
Wincham Park
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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
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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.
The opening match took place on 17 July 2010 and was a friendly against
Witton Albion Witton may refer to one of several places in England:
*Witton, historic name of an area of Northwich, Cheshire
**Witton Albion F.C.
*Witton Gilbert, County Durham
*Witton-le-Wear, County Durham
*Witton, an area of Blackburn, Lancashire
* Witton, B ...
, 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.
From the start of the
2020-21 season Runcorn Linnets will play on a state of the art
hybrid grass
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pitch. The pitch will also enable the club to increase community engagement.
Honours
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NWCFL League Cup: ''Champions: 2012–13''
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NWCFL Premier Division: ''Champions: 2017–18''
Players
:''As of 31st May 2023.''
Current squad
Non-playing staff
:''As of 11 January 2021.''
Attendances
Averages
Past averages:
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2022-23:
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2021-22: 732
*
2020-21: ---
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2019-20: 346
*
2018-19: 393
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2017-18: 374
*
2016-17
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: 332
*
2015–16: 324
*
2014–15: 363
*
2013–14: 323
*
2012–13
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: 244
*
2011–12: 276
*
2010–11
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: 284
*
2009–10: 138
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2008–09: 136
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2007–08: 170
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2006–07: 200
Source
Tony Kempster's siteNon-League MattersNW Counties Football League site
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League history
See also
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References
External links
Official website*
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