- Halifax Town A.F.C.
Football club infobox
clubname = Halifax Town
fullname = Halifax Town Association Football Club
nickname = The Shaymen
founded = 1911
ground =The Shay
Halifax
capacity = 14,000
chairman = "Vacant"
mgrtitle = Last Manager
manager = flagicon|ENGChris Wilder
assistant manager = flagicon|EnglandPeter Atherton
league =Northern Premier League Division One North
position =Conference National , 20th
season = 2007–08
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leftarm2=ffff00|body2=ffff00|rightarm2=ffff00|shorts2=ffff00|socks2=ffff00Halifax Town Association Football Club were an English football team who most recently played in the
Conference National . The club went into administration during the 2007–08 season, [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/7296448.stm|title=Halifax apply for administration |date=2008-03-14 |publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=2008-07-12] and after finishing 20th in the Conference National, were demoted by two divisions to the Unibond Division One North when the club failed to get a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) passed. [cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/7448831.stm| title=Halifax fail with demotion appeal |date=2008-06-12 |publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=2008-07-12] The club was reformed and renamedF.C. Halifax Town inJuly 2008 .cite news|url=http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/halifaxtown/New-club-name-revealed.4271113.jp|title=New club name revealed|date=2008-07-09 |publisher=Evening Courier (Halifax)|accessdate=2008-07-12]The club played
The Shay (hence the reason for their nickname "The Shaymen") in Halifax,West Yorkshire , which is now the home of F.C. Halifax Town.History
Early years
The club was formed in 1911, they played in the Yorkshire Combination and the Midland League and were one of the founder members of
Football League Third Division North in 1921, and remained in that division until restructuring in 1958.Financial Struggle
The club nearly always struggled financially as well as with its discipline. It was relegated from the
Football League Third Division in 1963 and was re-elected several times in theFootball League Fourth Division in the 1980s and early 1990s after finishing near the bottom of the football league, before being finally relegated in 1993. This a possible reason for the strong rivalry of the club withHuddersfield Town F.C. , as Huddersfield would tend to vote against Halifax remaining in the league.Fact|date=June 2008Glory Days
The club's fortunes were turned around in 1967 when Alan Ball Sr took over as manager of the club. He achieved promotion with the club in 1969. Ball left soon after, however the club enjoyed some measure of success in the
Football League Third Division in the early seventies, finishing one place short of promotion in 1971, and many of the club's supporters tout this era as the "Glory Days".Fact|date=April 2008 However, the club was relegated back to the fourth division in 1976.Glory to Gloom
Ever since the relegation of 1976, the club saw a long period in the fourth division with very little success, but a lot of financial problems. The club always languished near the bottom of the football league, managing no better than a single mid-table finish in 1983. Many say that the goals of Steve Norris were what allowed the club to survive in the football league. However, Norris left in 1992, and the subsequent year, Town were relegated.
Conference
The club found the
Football Conference no easier than the fourth division. After several poor seasons with dire financial constraints, the club was demoralised as there seemed to be no way out. However, like with Alan Ball,George Mulhall came on the scene towards the end of the 1996/1997 and avoided relegation out of the Conference. The next season Mulhall and O'Regan made a number of additions to the squad including Jamie Paterson, Mark Bradshaw andLee Martin to put together a title-winning team. The Shaymen were crowned champions of the Conference and regained Football League status. Free scoringGeoff Horsfield was also the conferences top scorer that year with 30 goals. [Johnny Meynell, Halifax Town from Ball to Lillis, 1999 p145]Back In the Football League
For unknown reasons, at the start of the 1998/1999 season, manager
George Mulhall chose to retire andKieran O'Regan was promoted from assistant to manager. StrikerGeoff Horsfield , who scored 30 goals for Town in the previous season, only managed ten games before he was sold to Fulham for £300,000 in October 1998. [Johnny Meynell, Halifax Town from Ball to Lillis, 1999, p148] Halifax made a strong start to their league campaign and were amongst the leaders until December after which their results started to drop-off and they slipped into mid-table. Still only three points off playoff positions O'Regan was sacked as manager by Chairman Jim Bown after a 0 - 0 draw with Rochdale in April 1999. [Johnny Meynell, Halifax Town from Ball to Lillis, 1999, p161] For the next three seasons, Town had three different managers, none of whom were able to bring success to the club. After two poor seasons, Town became the first team to be relegated to the Conference twice in 2001/2002.Chris Wilder
Chris Wilder took over the club in administration with 5 players. However, the first season back in the Conference saw the Shaymen push for promotion and, for a short while, the automatic promotion spot. However, it was not to be and the club finished in 8th position.The following season Halifax struggled to make any kind of impact in the division, lurking around mid-table for almost the entire season. The disappointing season ended with the club in 19th place, a rather dangerous position to be in, but the club were never in serious danger of being relegated.Fact|date=March 2008
The 2004/05 season was much brighter. The club managed to put a very credible promotion push together and spent much of the season around the play-off zone. However, after a dismal run of results in the last two months of the season the club dropped from 2nd place down to 9th.
In 2005/06 the Shaymen once again put together a strong push for promotion. They finished the season in 4th position and earned a place in the play-offs. An exiting play-off semi-final against Grays Athletic ended with a 5-4 aggregate victory over 2 legs to set up a play-off final with Hereford United at Leicester's
Walkers Stadium onMay 20 ,2006 . Goals fromLewis Killeen andJohn Grant put Halifax 2-1 ahead butGuy Ipoua levelled the score for Hereford in the 80th minute and the game went into extra time. Minutes into extra time substitute Chris Senior scored a third goal for Halifax but it was disallowed for offside.Ryan Green scored the winner for Hereford in the 109th minute and Halifax's dreams of a return to the football league were shattered. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/4771819.stm]With continuing financial problems off the pitch Halifax struggled to maintain this form in the 2006/7 season and only avoided relegation from the conference on the last day of the season. Chris Wilder found himself again in a relegation battle in 2007/8 after the team were docked 10 points when they were placed into administration by a local consortium trying to buy the club. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/7296448.stm BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Halifax Town | Halifax apply for administration ] ] Halifax again survived relegation on the last day of the season, only to find out later that they would be relegated anyway due to the consortium failing to meet the creditors demands to bring the club out of administration. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/7392851.stm BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Halifax Town | Halifax on the brink of collapse ] ]
End of the Club
These tax debts continued to threaten the club after the end of the 2007/08 season. In May 2008 it was revealed that the club owed over £800,000 to
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs , making the club over £2 million in the red.At a meeting of the
Football Association , discussing the makeup of the football pyramid for the 2008/09 season, Halifax Town were not placed in either theFootball Conference , theConference North or theNorthern Premier League Premier Division . Though the club appealed against the decision to remove them from theFootball Conference , [ [http://www.bluesqfootball.com/story/0,20970,13040_3665473,00.html BlueSq Premier | North | South | Latest news on the new Blue Square Premier, North and South season | Conference AGM news ] ] they were unsuccessful and the club was wound up. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/7448831.stm BBC SPORT | Football | Non League | Halifax fail with demotion appeal ] ]Fans reformed Halifax Town under the name
F.C. Halifax Town and were accepted to play in theNorthern Premier League Division One North in the 2008/09 season. [ [http://www.halifaxafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/SupportersTrustDetail/0,,10437~1328189,00.html HTST Advise Town Accepted Into Unibond | Halifax Town | Fans | Supporters Trust | Supporters Trust ] ]Managerial History
Honours and Club Records
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FA Cup
**Fifth Round - 1932/33, 1952/53*League Cup
**Fourth Round - 1963/64*
FA Trophy
**Fifth Round - 2002/03, 2003/04*"'
Football League Third Division
**Third Place - 1970/71 (56pts)*
Football League Fourth Division
**Second Place - 1968/69 (57pts)*"'
Conference National
**Champions - 1997/98 (87pts)*Record Attendance
**36,885 VsTottenham Hotspur , FA Cup Fifth Round,14 February 1953 *Most Appearances
**J. Pickering, 402 appearances from 1965-74*Most Goals Scored
**E. Dixon, 132 goals (127 League, 5 Cup) from 1922-30*Most League Goals in a Season (individual)
**S. Norris (1990/91) - 35
** A. Valentine (1934/35) - 34*"'Most League Goals in a Season (club)
**83 (1957/58)Notes
External links
* [http://www.halifaxafc.co.uk Official site]
* [http://www.shaymenonline.org ShaymenOnline.org (statistics archive)]
* [http://www.theshaymen.net Independent Messageboard]
* [http://www.freddythefox.co.uk Freddy the Fox (club mascot) website]
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