- Runcorn F.C. Halton
Runcorn FC Halton was an English football
club that played inRuncorn ,Widnes andPrescot at various points during its existence.Club History
The club was founded in 1918 as Highfield and Camden Tanneries Recreation Club. They became members of the
Lancashire Combination in the same year, winning a cup. As Runcorn F.C., they were founder members of theCheshire County League in 1919, and were its first champions. They won the league and Cheshire League Cup double in 1937.They were founder members of the
Northern Premier League in 1968 and won the Cheshire Senior Cup in 1973. The pinnacle of the club's history was theAlliance Premier League (now the Football Conference) title success of 1982, but they were denied promotion to theFootball League because they did not gain enough votes from league members. This re-election system was replaced by automatic promotion from 1987 onwards, but it came too late to help Runcorn who by then were no longer a top team in the Football Conference.In 1986, for the first time ever, Runcorn reached the final of the
FA Trophy , but lost 1-0 to Altrincham. In 1993-94, their stadium nearly fell apart. A perimeter wall collapsed during a cup game against Hull City, the roof blew off one stand, and the main stand was destroyed by a fire. This crippled the club, which was relegated in 1996 for the first time ever.In 2000, they sold the Canal Street ground where they had played since 1918, and moved to the 11,000-seat
Halton Stadium inWidnes , which was also used by the town's rugby team and Everton reserves. The club renamed itself Runcorn FC Halton to reflect its new location. In 2004, they finished in 13th place in theNorthern Premier League , and were promoted to the newConference North . Their spell at this level lasted just one season before they were relegated back to the NPL. During this season, the club's precarious financial state caused them to move out of the Halton Stadium and to share Valerie Park, home of local rivalsPrescot Cables , who also played in the NPL for 2005-06.Demise
During this season the club went into severe financial crisis and was unable to pay its players' wages, forcing it to offload many of its key playing staff and replace them with amateur players used to playing at a much lower standard. This made for an embarrassing end to the season, with Runcorn finishing bottom and frequently suffering defeats by five or more goals, though their record defeat of 9-0 remained intact. After a second successive relegation, the club's future was in doubt, and the club officially confirmed its resignation from the league and ceased activity. Disgruntled supporters formed the breakaway club Runcorn Linnets, which was granted membership of the
North West Counties League Division Two for the 2006-07 season.External links
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