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Ashton North End F.C.

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Ashton North End
Full nameAshton North End Football Club
Nickname(s)The Onions[1]
Founded1886
Dissolved1899
GroundRayner Lane

Ashton North End Football Club was an English football club from Ashton-under-Lyne at the end of the 19th century.

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History

Ashton North End was formed in 1886 after Junior club Smallshaw changed their name and moved into adult football. Its were said to be named North End due to playing in the North End of Ashton-u-Lyne.[2] It first played Cup football in 1887-88 reaching the latter stages of the Manchester Junior Cup in the Cup's first season. They followed this up by winning the competition by beating local rivals Hurst Reserves in the Final the following season. Later it played in the Ashton & District League, finishing in the top half in 1891–92, and joined The Combination in 1894. It was the Combination champion in its first season.

Merger with Ashton Town

In 1893 there was merger with Ashton Town, who had been formed a year earlier.[3] The two teams merged, keeping the North End name, and in 1895 they joined the Lancashire League and played there for four seasons.

End of the club

At the end of the 1898–99 season, the club applied to join the Football League; however, after sending in the application, the club president withdrew funding, having lost "an enormous amount of money" after a "disastrous" season - an attempt to float the club as a limited company only had a lukewarm response.[4] The application was unsuccessful, the club not earning a single vote,[5] and the club "put up the shutters" before the following season got under way.[6]

Colours

The club's original colours were cardinal and royal blue, but in March 1892 the club adopted new red and white quartered[7] jerseys, provided by a Mrs Earnshaw of the Horse & Jockey Inn.[8] By the time of its final season, its colours were black jerseus with white stars.[9]

Ground

The club originally played at Rayner Lane, moving to Manchester Road in 1895.[1]

Players

Famous players for Ashton North End include:

See also

  • Ashton United, another club from Ashton, known as Hurst FC until 1946, that still exists today.

External websites

  • Ashton North End at the Football Club History Database
  • "Ashton United : 1878–1892".
  • Phil Vasili. The First Black Footballer, Arthur Wharton, 1865–1930: An Absence of Memory. ISBN 0-7146-4903-1.

References

  1. ^ a b Twydell, Dave (5 November 2001). Denied F.C.: The Football League Election Struggles. Harefield: Yore Publications. pp. 32–33. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.
  2. ^ A Limited Liability Concern, Stalybridge Reporter (21 March 1896). "Ashton North End Football Club". British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ Proposed Amalgamation of the two Organisations, Stalybridge Reporter (22 April 1893). "Ashton Town and Ashton North End Football Clubs". British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Ashton North End Football Club". Manchester Evening News: 4. 10 May 1899.
  5. ^ Looker-on (26 August 1899). "The coming football season". Sheffield Daily Telegraph: 10.
  6. ^ "Lancashire League". Sporting Life: 6. 21 August 1899.
  7. ^ At the time, this was the term for halved shirts with counterchanged sleeves, the term for "quartered" shirts in this era being "harlequin".
  8. ^ Pendennis (5 March 1892). "Notes on sport". Stalybridge Reporter: 7.
  9. ^ "Football Association". Athletic News: 4. 8 May 1899.
  10. ^ "Sporting items". Liverpool Mercury: 10. 27 May 1899.
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