Runcorn Town F.C.

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Runcorn Town
Runcorn Town F.C. logo.png
Full nameRuncorn Town Football Club
Nickname(s)Town
Founded1967;56 years ago (1967)
(as Mond Rangers)
GroundViridor Community Stadium
Sandy Lane, Runcorn, WA7 4ET
Capacity1,530
Coordinates 53°19′49″N2°45′02″W / 53.3304°N 2.7506°W / 53.3304; -2.7506
ChairmanLindsay Berry
ManagerKarl Brown & Lee Bignell
League North West Counties League Division One North
2022–23 North West Counties League Division One North, 17th of 18
Website Club website

Runcorn Town Football Club is an English association football club based in Runcorn, Cheshire, England. After spending most of their years in the West Cheshire League, they were elected to the North West Counties League in 2010 and are currently in Division One North. Their home ground is Viridor Community Stadium in Runcorn. Runcorn Town also has a Youth Team and Under 12s Team.

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History

Runcorn Sunday League: 1967 to 1974

Runcorn Town were formed in 1967 under the name of CKD and played in the Runcorn Sunday League. They changed their name to Mond FC in 1970, but little is known about the club's early years. At the start of the 1974–75 season, they made the decision to try Saturday football in the Warrington & District Football League.

Warrington and District Football League: 1974 to 1984

At the end of their first season, Mond amalgamated with Premier Division team ICI Weston, becoming Mond Rangers. They remained in the Warrington & District Football League until 1984–85 when they were elected to join the West Cheshire League Division Two, but the link was maintained with the WDL with a reserve team setup. Les Walsh was leading goal scorer with 32 goals including 3 hat tricks

West Cheshire Football League: 1984 to 2010

Mond Rangers established themselves as a solid mid-table team and it was not until the 1991–92 season that they won their first silverware as they won the West Cheshire Bowl as well as finishing a respectable sixth-place finish in Division 2. The following season they finished third in the league and reached the Bowl final, and improved again the following season by finishing third in the league, and regaining the Bowl.

Promotion was achieved in 1994–95 when they finished second in the league. They also reached the Final of the Cheshire Amateur Cup but lost 2–1 to Poulton Victoria in a match played at Prenton Park, Tranmere. Apart from a 5th-placed finish in 1996–97, the club were perennial strugglers in Division One, and were relegated for the first time in their history in 2001–02.

The 2004–05 season saw success return to the club with the first team finishing as runners up in Division Two, winning the Runcorn Senior Cup and reaching the final of the Cheshire Bowl again.

Before the start of the 2005–06 season, the club changed their name to Runcorn Town. A decision was also taken to improve facilities at the club with a view to joining the North West Counties League, but the club suffered a heartbreaking relegation at the end of this season, slipping into the relegation zone for the first time on the last day of the season.

The following season the club won Division Two for the first time in the club's history and were promoted. [1] The 2007–08 season was probably the most successful in the club's history. The club won the Runcorn Cup, were runners up in the Pyke Cup, and finished third in Division 1, [2] which remains the club's joint highest ever finish. They followed this with a 4th-place finish in 2008–09 [3] and another third-place finish in 2009–10. [4]

In June 2010 the club, having added floodlights to their home ground, applied to join the North West Counties Football League [5] and after approval from the league and The Football Association officially joined after the League's AGM in mid June. [6]

North West Counties Football League: 2010 to present

In their opening match in Division One in August 2010 they beat Abbey Hey 5–1 [7] with Marvin Molyneux scoring Town's first ever goal in the league after just three minutes.

The first season was a real success, with the club losing just two of their 34 league matches. Promotion to the Premier Division was achieved at the first attempt following a 2–0 victory at Pavilions against Chadderton, [8] and they finished the season as runners up in the league. They finished the season on a club record run of 25 league games without defeat.

In their first season in the Premier Division, Runcorn Town continued their success by finishing as runners up behind Ramsbottom United.

The subsequent seasons saw Town struggle to recapture past form in the NWCFL Premier Division, finishing 4th, 5th and 13th twice in successive seasons, although they established themselves somewhat as a Cup team. Continued success in the FA Vase seen them reach at least the second round in every season entered, whilst in 2014–15 they reached the third qualifying round of the FA Cup for the first time, famously winning at Conference North side Barrow.

2016 brought the appointment of Chris Herbert as manager after Simon Burton left the club after a seven-year period. It was an uphill battle to get a squad together, with only one player retained from the previous season. There were no real cup runs this year, but Town bounced back in the league to finish third, level on points with runners-up Bootle.

The 2017–18 season saw the club get off to a record breaking start as they won their first 11 games of the season, with the first defeat coming in November. But the bad weather over winter saw momentum halted, playing just once in 35 days, and in ten league games until February, Town picked up just seven points. The end to the season was almost as good as the start, but they left themselves too much to do and finished third once more, albeit with a club record 93 points.

The 2018–19 season saw Runcorn Town in and among the leading sides until Christmas, but midway through the season, Herbert left the club to take a full time role at National League side Salford City. Midfielder Paul McManus accepted the role on a caretaker basis, and was appointed as permanent player-manager prior to the final game of the season.

The 2019–20 season was declared null and void after the season was cancelled due to the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic. The final game of the season was a 5-0 win at home to Burscough on 14 March 2020. There were good runs in the FA Cup – losing eventually to Farsley Celtic in the 2nd qualifying round – and also the League Cup – Town progressed to the semi-final before the competition was cancelled.

The 2020–21 season barely got started before again being curtailed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In one of the few games played, Town beat AFC Liverpool on penalties following a thrilling 3-3 draw to reach the final of the League Cup.

The League Cup final was played at the beginning of the 2021–22 season, with Town losing 6-3 to 1874 Northwich. In October 2021 a new management team was brought in – Niall McGuinness and Aden Shannon taking over as joint managers, lasting just six months in charge with the club being relegated to Division 1 North. [9]

A new management team led by Matt Barnes were brought in for the start of the 2022-23 season, tasked with building a new squad to challenge for promotion back to the Premier Division. Barnes resigned in November and Karl Brown and Lee Bignell were brought in to put together another new squad. At the end of the 2022-23 season, Runcorn Town faced the possibility of relegation to step 7 of the non-league system. However, despite finishing second from last in the division, and conceding the second most goals in the division, in May 2023 it was announced Runcorn Town have been handed a reprieve from relegation due to the team having one of the better points per game ratios of all second to last placing clubs across the country.

Cup competitions

FA Cup

The club entered the FA Cup for the first time in the 2011–12 season, and played their first ever match in the competition in the Extra preliminary round on 20 August 2011 at home to Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division side Brighouse Town. Town won 4–1 with Scott Burton becoming the club's first ever goalscorer in the competition.

The club's best performance in the competition came in the 2014-15 season when they reached the third qualifying round before losing 5-2 at home to Northern Premier League Division 1 south side Norton United. In the previous second qualifying round, Runcorn Town had beaten National League North leaders Barrow 1-0 at Holker Street.

FA Vase

The club entered the FA Vase for the first time in the 2010–11 season, and played their first ever match in the competition in the second qualifying round on 18 September 2010 away at Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division side Parkgate, having received a bye in the first qualifying round. James McShane scored Runcorn Town's first ever goal in the competition with Town performing winning 3–1.

The club's best performance in the competition came in the 2012-13 season when they reached the fifth round proper before losing 2–1 (after extra time) at home to Midland Football Alliance league side Walsall Wood.

Cheshire Senior Cup

The 2010–11 season was also Town's debut in the Cheshire Senior Cup. Having got a bye in the first round, they entertained Northern Premier League Division One North side Warrington Town in the second round. Despite a two league gap between the sides, Town drew 1–1 after extra time, before losing 4–2 on penalties.

One notable game in the competition came in the 2011–12 season which saw Runcorn Town drawn away at Northern Premier League side Woodley Sports in the first round. The game was notable as it was the first competitive game that the club had played on a synthetic playing surface. Three goals in the second half of extra time saw Town lose 4–1 after a 1–1 draw in 90 minutes. [10]

Liverpool Senior Cup

The club entered the Liverpool Senior Cup for the first time in the 2019-20 season. Having received a bye in the first round, Litherland REMYCA F.C. were defeated 4-1 in the second round. The quarter-final saw a young Tranmere Rovers F.C. run out 2-0 winners at the Viridor Community Stadium.

Honours

League

Cup

Players

Current squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Dane Byron
GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Tom Hayes
GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Ethan Murphy
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Marcello Arhin
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Matthew Ball
DF Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  ATG Chris Cordara-Soanes
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Ben Dobbie
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Jorge Dwyer
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Alex Jones
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Keane Joyce
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Kian Knott
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Nick Long
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Josh Odukomaya
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Kile Short
DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Danny Stephens
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Joe Downey
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Tom Edwards
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Cole Hyde
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Liam Kennington
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Ben Kerr
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Jamie McCartney
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Gary Robinson
MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Neil Weaver
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Joel Ankers
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Jamie Apperley
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Zac Byrne
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Lewis Cain
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Kevin Ellison
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Kyle Hill
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Charlie Holland
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Cam McGregor
FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Mike Thompson

Notable former players

James McShane scored 163 goals in 288 appearances between 2007 and 2016.

Craig Cairns scored 133 goals in 142 appearances between 2016 and 2022.

Nick Haughton made 14 appearances during the 2013/14 season before joining Fleetwood Town. He played in the Football League with Fleetwood and also won the FA Trophy at Wembley with AFC Fylde in 2019.

Tom Crawford made 6 appearances on loan from Chester during the 2017/18 season. He joined League 2 side Notts County in 2018, before moving on to Hartlepool United in 2020.

Mark McGregor made 36 appearances between 2016 and 2018 and was also Assistant Manager. He has a wealth of experience in the Football League with Wrexham, Burnley, Blackpool and Port Vale.

Louis Moss made 3 appearances in 2017. He also has 8 caps for Barbados.

Management

PositionName
ManagerKarl Brown
ManagerLee Bignell
CoachPaul Crook
CoachNicola Deane
CoachDean Kennington
CoachMark Court

League history

SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosSignificant Events
Formed in 1967 as CKD. Renamed Mond in 1970.
1967–74Runcorn Sunday LeagueLeague Tables Unknown
Joined Warrington and District Football League
1974–75 Warrington and District Football League Division 5262312127364702/18
Amalgamated with ICI Weston. Changed name to Mond Rangers
1975–76 Warrington and District League Premier Division301071353562710/16
1976–77 Warrington and District League Premier Division26581330491811/14
1977–78 Warrington and District League Premier Division26117850582905/14
1978–79 Warrington and District League Premier Division26861237542211/14
1979–80 Warrington and District League Premier Division301161357702808/16
1980–81 Warrington and District League Premier Division328101451652611/17
1981–82 Warrington and District League Premier Division301151450572710/16
1982–83 Warrington and District League Premier Division28831444582212/15
1983–84 Warrington and District League Premier Division281131444542510/15
Joined West Cheshire League
1984–85 West Cheshire League Division Two 341591073623907/18
1985–86 West Cheshire League Division Two 341391273713510/18
1986–87 West Cheshire League Division Two 341081664862812/18
1987–88 West Cheshire League Division Two 341371473693310/18
1988–89 West Cheshire League Division Two 346151348652714/18
1989–90 West Cheshire League Division Two 341571278623709/18
1990–91 West Cheshire League Division Two 341741356553806/18
1991–92 West Cheshire League Division Two 341481267613606/18
1992–93 West Cheshire League Division Two 34216789434803/18
1993–94 West Cheshire League Division Two 342266100425003/18
1994–95 West Cheshire League Division Two 342527118395202/18 Promoted
1995–96 West Cheshire League Division One 30771639682115/16
1996–97 West Cheshire League Division One 30156955543605/16
1997–98 West Cheshire League Division One 301041657603412/16
1998–99 West Cheshire League Division One 30851748762913/16
1999–2000 West Cheshire League Division One 30941752753112/16
2000–01 West Cheshire League Division One 30961539573314/16
2001–02 West Cheshire League Division One 30262230851216/16 Relegated
2002–03 West Cheshire League Division Two 30751839702614/16
2003–04 West Cheshire League Division Two 301361173524506/16
2004–05 West Cheshire League Division Two 30223581286902/16 Promoted
Changed name to Runcorn Town FC
2005–06 West Cheshire League Division One 30851749662915/16 Relegated
2006–07 West Cheshire League Division Two 30215492336801/16 Champions
2007–08 West Cheshire League Division One 32213894416603/17
2008–09 West Cheshire League Division One 28148669355004/15
2009–10 West Cheshire League Division One 30215487306803/16 Promoted
Joined North West Counties League
2010–11 North West Counties League Division One 342662114398102/18 Promoted
2011–12 North West Counties League Premier Division 422958111499202/22
2012–13 North West Counties League Premier Division 422697105458404/22Three pts deducted
2013–14 North West Counties League Premier Division 422541387427905/22
2014–15 North West Counties League Premier Division 401381972754713/21
2015–16 North West Counties League Premier Division 421572070765213/22
2016–17 North West Counties League Premier Division 42295610545923/22
2017–18 North West Counties League Premier Division 44296910765933/23
2018–19 North West Counties League Premier Division 38193166865607/20
2019–20 North West Counties League Premier Division 3114985541517/20Season declared null and void due to Covid-19 pandemic
2020–21 North West Counties League Premier Division 6321147115/20Season curtailed due to Covid-19 pandemic
2021–22 North West Counties League Premier Division 405122353932721/21Relegated
2022–23 North West Counties League Division One North 34922338902917/18Reprieve from relegation

Records

All of the below records are under the Runcorn Town name from the 2005–06 season, as no comprehensive records exist for the club under the Mond Rangers name.

Club records

Wins and losses

RecordDetails
Record home win (league):10–1 vs Stockport Sports, 25 March 2013
Record home win (cup):22–0 vs Roundhouse Rovers, 13 February 2010 (Runcorn Senior Cup)
Record away win (league):8–0 vs Ashton Town 28 August 2010
Record away win (cup):9–1 vs Waterloo Wanderers, 8 November 2008 (Runcorn Senior Cup)
9–1 vs Robin Hood Helsby, 6 December 2008 (Runcorn Senior Cup)
Record home defeat (league):7-2 vs Squires Gate F.C., 8 November 2014
Record home defeat (cup):7-0 vs Chester 23 October 2019 (cheshire senior cup first round)
Record away defeat (league):7–2 vs Barnoldswick Town F.C., 24 April 2017
Record away defeat (cup):6-1 vs Barnoldswick Town F.C., 7 August 2021 (FA Cup)

Best performance

RecordDetails
Best league finish:2nd of 22 – North West Counties Football League Premier Division 2011–12
Best FA Cup performance:Third qualifying round – vs Norton United 2014–15
Best FA Vase performance:Fifth round proper - vs Walsall Wood 2012-13

Sequences

RecordDetails
Without defeat (all comps):17 games, 9 February 2011 to 7 May 2011
Without defeat (league only):26 games, 26 October 2010 to 9 August 2011
Without a win (all comps):9 games, 16 October 2021 to 20 November 2021
Without a win (league only):8 games, 16 October 2021 to 20 November 2021
Consecutive wins (all comps):13 games, 27 January 2007 to 29 August 2007
Consecutive wins (league only):12 games, 27 January 2007 to 29 August 2007 and 11 February 2012 to 9 April 2012
Consecutive defeats (all comps):6 games, 21 January 2006 to 8 April 2006
Consecutive defeats (league only):6 games, 21 January 2006 to 8 April 2006

Attendances

RecordDetails
Highest home crowd:803 vs Runcorn Linnets 26 December 2013 (League)
Highest away crowd:3,420 vs Macclesfield 6 November 2021 (League)

Player records

Appearances

RecordDetails
Most appearances:281 - Danny Dalton (11 August 2007 to April 2014)
Consecutive appearances:149 – Karl Wills (16 October 2010 to 21 September 2013)

Goals

RecordDetails
Most goals in all competitions:157 – James McShane (6 October 2007 to April 2016)
Most goals in a season:45* – Craig Cairns (2016–17 season)
Most league goals in a season:39* – Craig Cairns (2016–17 season)
Most goals in a single match:6 – Jason Carey (vs Roundhouse Rovers, 13 February 2010)
Most hat-tricks in a season:5 – Craig Cairns
Most hat-tricks:9 – Craig Cairns
Scoring in consecutive games:9 – Ian Cocks (29 October 2005 to 7 January 2006)

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