Saltney Town F.C.

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Saltney Town Football Club is a football club within the town of Saltney, on the border between England and Wales. The club was formed in 2010 by two friends from the Saltney area, Marc Edwards and Andrew Johnson. Both have the ultimate vision of bringing their community together through football. The club are also known by their nickname of "The Bordermen", due to where they are situated.

Saltney Town
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Full nameSaltney Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bordermen
GroundSaltney Community Centre
LeagueWelsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division
2011–12Welsh National Division One, 1st
WebsiteClub website

In their debut season, the Bordermen were victorious in both the League Cup, and the prestigious Horace Wynne Cup, beating Llanuwchlyn and Castell Alun in the respective finals. They also finished 3rd in their league, Welsh National Division 1.

History

The first record of a Saltney-based football club was in 1908 when they joined The Combination.

The Combination was originally composed from clubs from Manchester and Liverpool and their environment. In later years, several Welsh clubs joined. One club, Northwich Victoria, earned admission to the Football League as members of The Combination. This League ran from 1890-1911.

Saltney had a fantastic first season in the league finishing in 2nd place, Tranmere Rovers finished 3rd! We are uncertain on what happened after the league disbanded in 1911.

In the 1919-20 season, Saltney-based side Crichton’s Athletic was a founder member of Cheshire County League. In 1921, the side changed their name to Saltney Athletic. In 1923, the side finished in 6th position before leaving the Cheshire County League.

The history becomes a little hazy from then until the 1974-75 season when Saltney Social became founder members of Clwyd Football League, where they played for two seasons.

For the 1992-93 season, Saltney Community Centre was formed. They entered the Clwyd League system in Division 1. A great start resulted in a 3rd play finish and instant promotion to the prestigious Clwyd Premier Division.

In their first effort at the Clwyd top flight they finished in a very respectable 2nd place before going one better the following year, winning the League and being duly promoted to the Welsh Alliance League.

In their two seasons in the league they finished in 6th, then 11th positions before resigning from the Alliance in 1998.

Players

First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ENG Callum Ierston
DF   ENG Dane Mason
DF   WAL Matty Howard
DF   ENG Mathew Wintle
DF   WAL Tom Price
DF   ENG Danny Evans
DF   ENG Owen Pierce
MF   WAL Paul Hughes
MF   POR Cristiano Ronaldo
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ARG Gabriel Batistuta
MF   ENG Jason Wright
MF   ENG Tom Lynch
MF   WAL Simon Butler
MF   WAL Liam Asbrook
MF   ENG Tom Stacey
FW   WAL Shaun Hughes (team captain)
FW   WAL Marc Gunther
FW   IRQ Jake Gibbons

Reserve team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ENG Mike 'The Cat' Edwards
GK   ENG Zak Williams
DF   ENG Scott Bainbridge
DF   WAL Stefan Rosier
DF   WAL Michael Edwards
DF   ENG Lewis Weatherley
DF   ENG Lee McKeown
DF   ENG Mark Heneghan
DF   WAL Josh Tanton
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG Daniel Brunning
MF   ENG Daniel Hayden
MF   WAL Anthony Quinn
MF   ENG Billy Exford
MF   ENG Adam Spencer
MF   ENG Evan Wright
MF   ENG Marc Purdy
FW   ENG Kyle Shaw
FW   ENG Phil Whittaker

Technical Staff

Position Name
Manager Marc Edwards
Assistant manager Lee Woodward
Chairman Andy Johnson
Reserve team coach Steve Wright
Fitness coach Dave Evans
Academy director Steve Rosier

Honours

  • League Cup
Winners (1): 2010-11
  • Horace Wynne Cup
Winners (1): 2010-11

Notes

Information compiled with help from:

Football Club History Database. http://www.fchd.info/SALTNEY.HTM

Clwyd Football League. http://www.clwydfootballleague.co.uk

Welsh Football Data Archive. http://www.wfda.co.uk