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Ashington A.F.C.
Ashington Association Football Club is a football club based in Ashington, Northumberland, England. They are currently members of the and play at Woodhorn Lane. Formed in 1883, the club have played in a number of local and regional leagues, including the Northern Alliance, the East Northumberland League, the North Eastern League, the Midland League, Wearside League and the North Regional League. They were a founding member of the Football League Third Division North in 1921 and are the northernmost team to have played in the Football League. The club were later founder members of the Northern Premier League in 1968 and have been in the Northern League since 1970. History The club was established in 1883 and began entering the FA Cup in 1887.Brief History
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Ashington
Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, with a population of 27,864 at the 2011 Census. It was once a centre of the coal mining industry. The town is north of Newcastle upon Tyne, west of the A189 and bordered to the south by the River Wansbeck. Many inhabitants have a distinctive Accent (dialect), accent and dialect known as Pitmatic. This varies from the regional dialect known as Geordie. History Toponymy The name Ashington comes from the earlier form Essendene, which has been referenced since 1170. This may have originated from a given name ''Æsc'', not unknown among Saxons, Saxon invaders who sailed from Northern Germany. If so he came to the Wansbeck and would have settled in this deep wooded valley near Sheepwash, Northumberland, Sheepwash. The "de" in the early orthographies more strongly suggests dene, so ash tree, ash dene - these trees would have lined it. In the 1700s all that existed of Ashington was a small farm with a few dwellings ...
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1928–29 Football League
The 1928– 29 season was the 37th season of The Football League. Final league tables The tables and results below are reproduced here with home and away statistics separated, as per RSSSF and ''Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79''.Ian Laschke: ''Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79''. Macdonald and Jane's, London & Sydney, 1980. Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. When two teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season. From the 1922–23 season, re-election was required of the bottom two teams of both Third Division North and Third Division South. First Division Results Maps Second Division Results Maps Third Division North ...
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Whitley Bay F
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Northumberland Senior Cup
The Northumberland Senior Cup, officially named the Techflow Marine Senior Cup, is an annual football competition held between the clubs of the Northumberland Football Association which was first played in 1884. It is the senior county cup for the historic county of Northumberland, which includes Newcastle upon Tyne and North Tyneside. The final is held at St. James' Park. The first winners were Tyne. The current holders are Heaton Stannington. Winners ''The competition was not held between 1916 and 1918 due to World War I and between 1940 and 1946 due to World War II.'' ''The competition was cancelled in 2019-20 and 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ....'' Notes 1 Known as Newcastle United from 1892 to present 2 Known ...
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2003–04 Northern Football League
The 2003–04 Northern Football League season was the 106th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Horden Colliery Welfare * Penrith * Thornaby League table Division Two Division Two featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs. * Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Consett ** Newcastle Blue Star ** Prudhoe Town * Plus: ** Newcastle Benfield Saints, joined from the Northern Football Alliance The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The top club in the Premier Division i ... League table References External links Northern Football League official site {{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 N ...
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2002–03 Northern Football League
The 2002–03 Northern Football League season was the 105th in the history of Northern Football League, a association football, football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Esh Winning F.C., Esh Winning * Prudhoe Town F.C., Prudhoe Town * Shildon A.F.C., Shildon Also, Washington Ikeda Hoover changed name to Washington F.C., Washington. League table Division Two Division Two featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs, relegated from Division One: * Ashington A.F.C., Ashington * Seaham Red Star F.C., Seaham Red Star * Thornaby F.C., Thornaby League table References External links Northern Football League official site
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2001–02 Northern Football League
The 2001–02 Northern Football League season was the 104th in the history of Northern Football League, a association football, football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Ashington A.F.C., Ashington * Thornaby F.C., Thornaby * Washington F.C., Washington Ikeda Hoover League table Division Two Division Two featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs. * Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Crook Town A.F.C., Crook Town ** Easington Colliery A.F.C., Easington Colliery ** Hebburn Town F.C., Hebburn Town * Plus: ** Washington Nissan F.C., Washington Nissan, joined from the Wearside Football League League table References External links Northern Football League official site
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2000–01 Northern Football League
The 2000–01 Northern Football League season was the 103rd in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs. * Clubs promoted from Division Two: ** Brandon United ** Hebburn, who also changed name to Hebburn Town ** Newcastle Blue Star * Plus: ** Whitley Bay, relegated from the Northern Premier League League table Division Two Division Two featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, relegated from Division One: * Shotton Comrades * South Shields * Thornaby-On-Tees, who also changed name to Thornaby Thornaby-on-Tees, commonly referred to as Thornaby, is a town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, north of York and south-east of Middlesbrough. On the south bank of the River Tees, Thornaby falls within th ... League table References External lin ...
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1983–84 Northern Football League
The 1983–84 Northern Football League season was the 86th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with two new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Gretna * Peterlee Newtown League table Division Two Division Two featured nine clubs which competed in the division last season, along with nine new clubs. * Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Durham City ** West Auckland Town ** Willington * Clubs joined from the Wearside Football League: ** Brandon United ** Chester-le-Street Town ** Seaham Colliery Welware * Clubs joined from the Northern Football Alliance The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The top club in the Premier Division i ...: ** Darlington Cleveland Bridge ...
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Bishop's Stortford F
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FA Amateur Cup
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status. History Following the legalisation of professionalism within football, professional teams quickly came to dominate the sport's main national knock-out tournament, the FA Cup. In response to this, the committee of the country's oldest club, Sheffield F.C., suggested in 1892 the organisation of a separate national cup solely for amateur teams, and even offered to pay for the trophy itself. The Football Association (the FA) declined the club's offer, but a year later decided to organise just such a competition. N. L. Jackson of Corinthian F.C. was appointed chairman of the Amateur Cup sub-committee and arranged for the purchase of a trophy valued at £30.00, and the first tournament took place during the 1893–94 season. The entrants included 12 clubs representing the old boys of leading publi ...
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1968–69 Northern Premier League
The 1968–69 Northern Premier League was the inaugural season of the Northern Premier League, a regional Association football, football league in Northern England, the northern areas of the English Midlands, Midlands and North Wales. The season began on 10 August 1968 and concluded on 10 May 1969. Overview The League featured twenty teams transferred from the Cheshire County League, the Lancashire Combination, the Midland Football League (1889), Midland League, the North Regional League and the West Midlands (Regional) League. Founding teams 1967–68 Cheshire County Football League, Cheshire County League *Altrincham F.C., Altrincham *Bangor City F.C., Bangor City *Hyde United F.C., Hyde United *Macclesfield Town F.C., Macclesfield Town *Northwich Victoria F.C., Northwich Victoria *Runcorn F.C. Halton, Runcorn *Wigan Athletic F.C., Wigan Athletic 1967–68 Lancashire Combination, Lancashire Combination *Chorley F.C., Chorley *Fleetwood Town F.C., Fleetwood *Morecambe F.C., M ...
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