Rossendale Football Club was an amateur
football
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club based in the village of
Newchurch within the
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borough of
Lancashire
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, England. The club was founded in 1877 and was a founder member of the
Lancashire League in 1889–90; however the club folded at the end of the 1896–97 season.
Myrtle Grove years
The club was founded in 1877, under the name Myrtle Grove and playing in
Cloughfold. The club was a founder member of the
Lancashire Football Association in 1878 and its first recorded match was a 1–1 draw against
Blackburn Law in October 1878, after the club secretary placed a press advert looking for opponents "within 20 miles distant of Cloughfold". The club played in the first
Lancashire Senior Cup, losing 5–4 at home in the first round to
Great Lever.
Pre-League years
For the start of the 1881–82 season, the club moved to Dark Lane in Newchurch and changed its name to Rossendale. It won a tie in the Lancashire Cup for the first time under the new name that season, beating the obscure Barrow Rangers and Back-of-Bank (from Bolton) to reach the third round. In 1882-83 the club got its biggest win, in the same competition, 12-1 over Tong of
Bolton.
Two years later the club made its
FA Cup
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debut, losing in the first round to
Irwell Springs. In
1884–85 the club was unlucky enough to be drawn away to
Blackburn Rovers, in the midst of their hat-trick of Cup wins. In front of a small crowd of 600, Rossendale lost 11–0, with three more goals against being disallowed for offside.
The
following season, the club went on its best FA Cup run to date, beating
Low Moor in the first round and hammering
Padiham
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9–1 in the second; Padiham could not field most of its first choice players, as they were recently acquired professionals, and so were ineligible for the competition. The run ended in the third round when
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beat Rossendale 5–1 with three late goals.
The gap between the amateur club and the professionals was shown by heavy defeats in the club's first Cup matches in
1886–87 and
1887–88, the former 10–2 at home to the Glaswegian club
Cowlairs
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Administratively, in the 21st ce ...
(after receiving a bye) in front of a crowd of 2,000, the latter to local rivals
Accrington
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. For
1888–89 the club was placed in the qualifying rounds, being knocked out at the third stage; it did not enter the Cup again until
1892–93, losing in the final qualifying round to
Blackpool
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.
Lancashire League years
In 1889–90, Rossendale was one of the 14 clubs which founded the Lancashire League. The first season was a difficult one, the club finishing second from bottom with 7 wins from 24 matches (
Earlestown was expelled for not fulfilling its fixtures), but by 1891–92 the club was finishing 4th, with two future
Football League
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clubs (
Bury
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and
Blackpool
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) finishing above it.
However, by 1896–97, the village club could no longer compete with the professional and semi-professional sides in the area. It lost in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup to
Clitheroe and finished bottom of the Lancashire League, and was wound up at the end of the season.
Two years later a new club,
Rossendale United
Rossendale United Football Club was a semi-professional football club based in the village of Newchurch within the Rossendale borough of Lancashire, England. The club was founded in 1898. Nicknamed the Stags, they had a long and eventful run wh ...
, was formed, playing in the same colours and at the same ground.
Colours
The club's original kit was all navy blue. By 1884 the club had changed to amber and black, and by 1886 to blue and white stripes. By 1893 the club had adopted cardinal shirts with a white sash.
Notable players
Robert Haresnape, former
Blackburn Rovers regular
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Defunct football clubs in Lancashire
Association football clubs disestablished in 1897
Association football clubs established in 1877