Bolton St Luke's F.C.

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Bolton St Luke's
Full nameBolton St Luke's Football Club
Nicknamethe Saints
Founded1896
Dissolved1905
GroundChurch Road
SecretaryJ. Fairhurst [1]

Bolton St Luke's Football Club was an association football club from the Victory District area of Bolton, Greater Manchester.

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History

The first reference to a Bolton St Luke's football club is under the name Bolton St Luke's Temperance, from 1891. [2] A St Luke's club is first recorded in the 1896–97 season, playing at amateur level in Bolton, [3] and the club won the Bolton & District League in 1899–1900 [4] and the Bolton Cup in 1900–01; [5] it also played in the Central Lancashire League in 1900–01. [6]

The club took a considerable step forward in 1903–04, joining the Lancashire Combination, in the new second division, finishing 8th out of 18 in its first season. It also reached the 1903–04 Lancashire Junior Cup final, although losing 3–1 to Earlestown, having taken an early lead. [7]

However, in 1904–05, the club dropped to bottom but one in the Combination table. [8] The club succeeded with a re-election application, [9] cleared its debts (mostly for its new ground) with a friendly against Bolton Wanderers in the off-season, [10] and was active in signing new players. [11] However, owing to a mysterious "understanding" in relation to its new ground, [12] the Saints disbanded on 1 August 1905, [13] asking in vain for the return of its deposit. [14]

Colours

The club wore red jerseys. [15]

Ground

The club originally played at New Barn, [16] moving to Lower Pools, close to Chorley Old Road tram terminus, [17] in 1901; [18] the Saints enclosed it completely in 1903 for its first Combination season. [19]

However, the ground was considered too far from the town centre, so in 1904 it took a ten year lease a new ground, [20] at Captain's Clough, off Church Road, [21] two minutes from New Barn tram station. [22]

The club's highest recorded crowd was its final match - 3,000 for a friendly with Bolton Wanderers in April 1905. [23]

Notable players

Two future England players started out with the Saints; Ephraim Longworth, who started his career with St Luke's before becoming a legend at Liverpool, [24] and Albert Shepherd, placed with St Luke's in 1903 by Bolton Wanderers for training, [25] part of which included him scoring 6 goals against Clitheroe in a Junior Cup tie. [26]

Other notable players include:

References

  1. "St Luke's v Stockport County Reserve". Bolton News: 4. 4 September 1903.
  2. "Miscellaneous". Manchester Courier: 3. 2 February 1891.
  3. "Bolton & District Medal Competition". Bolton News: 2. 20 January 1896.
  4. "St Luke's v Bolton Lads Club". Bolton News Tue, May 01, 1900 ·Page 3: 3. 1 May 1900.
  5. "St Luke's v Egerton". Bolton News: 4. 7 March 1902.
  6. "Local amateurs v professionals". Bolton News: 3. 8 March 1901.
  7. "Earlestown v Bolton St Luke's". Leigh Chronicle and Weekly District Advertiser: 6. 25 March 1904.
  8. "Lancashire Combination 1891–1909". Non League Matters. Retrieved 14 October 2025.
  9. "Association football". Workington Star: 4. 19 May 1905.
  10. "Football". Bolton News Mon, May 08, 1905 ·Page 4: 4. 8 May 1905.
  11. "Bolton St Luke's players". Bolton News: 2. 5 June 1905.
  12. "Bolton St Luke's ground". Bolton News: 4. 24 July 1905.
  13. "Bolton St Luke's disbanded". Bolton Evening News: 4. 2 August 1905.
  14. "The Lancashire Combination". Lancashire Evening Post: 5. 23 August 1905.
  15. "Answers to correspondents". Athletic News: 4. 21 March 1904.
  16. "Football". Bolton News: 3. 30 November 1900.
  17. "Lancashire Combination". Bolton News: 3. 25 September 1903.
  18. "St Luke's v Little Lever St Matthews". Bolton News: 3. 20 December 1901.
  19. "St Luke's v Stockport County Reserve". Bolton News: 4. 4 September 1903.
  20. "St Luke's new groun". Bolton News Wed, Jul 13, 1904 ·Page 3: 3. 13 July 1904.
  21. "Advertisement". Bolton News: 1. 29 July 1904.
  22. "New ground for Bolton St Luke's". Bolton News: 4. 21 June 1904.
  23. "Shooting practice for the Wanderers, £ s d for St Luke's". Bolton News: 4. 1 May 1905.
  24. "A "Junior" Captain". Football News (Nottingham): 1. 5 October 1912.
  25. "The Football Association Limited". Sporting Life: 8. 14 December 1903.
  26. "Kegworth Hockey Club". Football News (Nottingham): 10. 4 September 1909.
  27. "Hartley, Percy". Grecian Archive. Retrieved 23 September 2025.
  28. "Player search". The English National Football Archive. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  29. "Croydon Common Football Club – Biographies – Dawson Harold" (PDF). Retrieved 17 June 2019.