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{{Football club infobox |
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clubname = Radcliffe Borough |
| Name = Live at the El Mocambo
image = [[Image:Radcliffeboroughfc.jpg]] |
| Type = Live
fullname = Radcliffe Borough Football Club |
| Artist = [[April Wine]]
nickname = The Rad, The Cliff, Boro|
| Cover = elmo200pxls.jpg
| Released = 1977
founded = [[1949]] |
| Recorded = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]]
ground = The Inn2gether Stadium<br/>[[Radcliffe]]<br/>[[Bury]] |
capacity = 3000|
| Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]]
chairman = [[Image:Flag of England.svg|20px|English]] Bernard Manning Jnr. |
| Length = ~40:00
manager = [[Image:Flag of England.svg|20px|English]] Kevin Glendon/Andy Johnstone |
| Label = [[Aquarius Records|Aquarius]]<br>[[London Records|London]]
| Producer = [[Eddie Kramer]]
league = [[Northern Premier League Premier Division]] |
| Reviews =
season = 2006-07 |
position = 17th |
| Last album = ''[[Forever For Now]]''<br />(1976)
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'''Radcliffe Borough F.C.''' are an [[England|English]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Radcliffe]], [[Bury]], in [[Greater Manchester]]. They were formed on [[24 April]] [[1949]]. They are currently playing in the [[Northern Premier League]]. They reached the First Round of the [[F.A. Cup]] for the first time in their history in 2000.
'''''Live at the El Mocambo''''' is a 1977 [[album]] by the Canadian [[rock band]] [[April Wine]]. It was recorded during a performance at [[Toronto]]'s [[El Mocambo]] club when April Wine opened for the [[Rolling Stones]] during one of the surprise club appearances for which the Stones are renowned, and during which they recorded part of their own live album ''[[Love You Live]]''. ''Live at the El Mocambo'' was produced and engineered by [[Eddie Kramer]], best known for his work with the Stones, [[Jimi Hendrix]], and [[Led Zeppelin]]. Partly owing to Kramer's input, the album features a somewhat more raw-sounding April Wine than most fans are used to from the band's more conventionally-produced studio albums. Among April Wine's many albums, ''Live at the El Mocambo'' has tended to be overshadowed by the more commercially-successful ''Harder, Faster'' and ''The Nature of the Beast''. To date, it has never been reissued on CD.


The Club was formed on the 24th April 1949 at the Owd Tower Inn in Radcliffe by Mr. Jack Pickford, and became members of the South East Lancashire Football League. After a short period In that league, they moved on to the [[Manchester League]] before gaining access to the [[Lancashire Football Combination]] in [[1963]]. They won the League Cup and finishing third in the league. Two years later, the Club were accepted into the [[Cheshire League]] which subsequently became the [[North West Counties Football League]].
Other artists who have also recorded live albums at the El Mocambo include [[Elvis Costello]], [[Starz]], and [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]].


The first season again brought success, when Radcliffe secured the Second Division championship, in front of a record crowd of 1,468. After one season in this division Radclffe were one of the teams to constitute the newly formed [[Northern Premier League]].
==Track listing==
'''Side one:'''
#"Teenage Love" (B. Segarini)
#"Tonite is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love" (M. Goodwyn)
#"Juvenile Delinquent" (B. Segarini)
#"Don't Push Me Around" (M. Goodwyn)


The present manager is Kevin Glendon. The team won the [[Unibond First Divison]] title ahead of [[Leigh RMI]] in the 1996-97 season. They missed promotion in season 1999/2000 when [[Accrington Stanley]] won the last game of the season 3-2.
'''Side two:'''
# Oowatanite (J. Clench)
# Drop Your Guns (D. Henman)
# Slow Poke (M. Goodwyn)
# She's No Angel (M. Goodwyn, G. Moffet)
# You Could Have Been a Lady (E. Brown, T. Wilson)


Radcliffe wom the First Round Proper of the [[FA Cup]] in 2000 and have participated in the later qualifying stages since.
==Personnel==
* '''Miles Goodwyn:''' Lead vocals, guitar
* '''Gary Moffet:''' Guitar, background vocals
* '''Steve Lang:''' Bass, background vocals, lead vocal on "Oowatanite"
* '''Jerry Mercer:''' Drums, background vocals


With the help of grants from many sources including the English Football Association they have been able to vastly improve thier ground and infrastructure.
* Produced and engineered by [[Eddie Kramer]]
* "She's No Angel" produced by Miles Goodwyn
* Mastered by George Marino
* Design and illustratons by Bob Lemm, Promotivations


{{April Wine}}


{{Northern Premier League}}
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[[Category:Live albums]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) clubs established in 1949]]
[[Category:English football clubs]]
[[Category:Northern Premier League]]
[[Category:Sport in Greater Manchester]]
[[Category:Bury]]

Revision as of 14:15, 13 November 2006

Radcliffe Borough
File:Radcliffeboroughfc.jpg
Full nameRadcliffe Borough Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rad, The Cliff, Boro
Founded1949
GroundThe Inn2gether Stadium
Radcliffe
Bury
Capacity3000
ChairmanEnglish Bernard Manning Jnr.
ManagerEnglish Kevin Glendon/Andy Johnstone
LeagueNorthern Premier League Premier Division
2006-0717th

Radcliffe Borough F.C. are an English football club based in Radcliffe, Bury, in Greater Manchester. They were formed on 24 April 1949. They are currently playing in the Northern Premier League. They reached the First Round of the F.A. Cup for the first time in their history in 2000.

The Club was formed on the 24th April 1949 at the Owd Tower Inn in Radcliffe by Mr. Jack Pickford, and became members of the South East Lancashire Football League. After a short period In that league, they moved on to the Manchester League before gaining access to the Lancashire Football Combination in 1963. They won the League Cup and finishing third in the league. Two years later, the Club were accepted into the Cheshire League which subsequently became the North West Counties Football League.

The first season again brought success, when Radcliffe secured the Second Division championship, in front of a record crowd of 1,468. After one season in this division Radclffe were one of the teams to constitute the newly formed Northern Premier League.

The present manager is Kevin Glendon. The team won the Unibond First Divison title ahead of Leigh RMI in the 1996-97 season. They missed promotion in season 1999/2000 when Accrington Stanley won the last game of the season 3-2.

Radcliffe wom the First Round Proper of the FA Cup in 2000 and have participated in the later qualifying stages since.

With the help of grants from many sources including the English Football Association they have been able to vastly improve thier ground and infrastructure.