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Season 2006/2007 |
This Season saw the team competing in the top flight of the Combination for the very first in its short history.
Not only was this a landmark season for the team, it also proved to be the most successful in the Clubs history.
For the Team finished an impressive Runners-Up with Bridge Inn winning the League.
The team played 18 games, winning 12, drawing 1 and losing 5.
They scored 62 goals and conceeded 30.
However the campaign didnt end there for the team won the Walmesley Cup beating Bold Street 4-1 in the final.
Unfortunately the team narrowly missed out on a Cup Double by losing to Bridge Inn 2-0 in the Final of the Calvert Cup.
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Season 2005/2006 |
Following on from the teams Cup Victory the year before, this campaign saw the team promoted to the 1st Division of the Combination.
This was after the team clinched the Runners-Up Spot with Bold Street winning the League.
The team played 18 games, winning 12, drawing 3 and losing 3.
They scored 49 goals and conceeded 20.
The Cup Winners where Clarence Hotel and the Runners-Up where Bold Street.
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Season 2004/2005 |
This was not only an successful season for the team but also an historic one for the Club.
The reason being that the team won the Alan Mason Cup with a 2-1 victory over Crown Rovers Reserves at Accrington Stanley's ground.
Not only was this the teams first ever trophy but it was also the Clubs aswell.
In the League the team again finished 7th.
They played 18 games, winning 6, drawing 1 and losing 11.
The team scored 27 goals and conceeded 42.
The League Champions where the Whittakers Arms whilst the Runners-Up where Oaklea Athletic.
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Season 2003/2004 |
The team finished its very first season in 7th place in the Second Division of the Combination.
The team played 16 games, winning 4, drawing 2 and losing 10.
They scored 30 goals whilst conceeding 51.
The League Champions where Accrington Loyal Reserves whilst the divisonal Cup Winners where Crown Rovers Reserves.
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Formation of the team. |
Due to the growing success and stature of the Club the Committee felt it was necessary to expand to the running of two teams.
An application was made to join the Accrington & District Football Combination in the Spring of 2003.
This application was accepted and the Saturday Team was formed giving the lads who couldn't play regularly on a Sunday the opportunity to play.
The team was given its first set of fixtures for the 2003/2004 Season and were competing in the Second Division.
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