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Barrow A.F.C. are a football team based in the town of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, England. Image File history File links Barrow_AFC.gif File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Holker Street is a sports stadium located in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom. ...
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Barrow-in-Furness is a town in Cumbria, England. ...
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The team are known by their fans as "The Bluebirds", owing to their blue and white kit. Attendances vary - the record of 16,874 was set against Swansea City in the FA Cup Third Round in 1954 - but during the 1990s and 2000s the average has remained consistently between 800 and 1,100. Swansea City AFC (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Abertawe) is a Welsh football team currently playing in the Football League League One. ...
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History Barrow AFC were founded on July 16th 1901 at the old Drill Hall (later the Palais) in the strand and played at The Strawberry Ground, Roosecote and Ainslie Street before moving to their current stadium, Holker Street, in 1909. After early years spent in the Lancashire Combination, the club became founder members of the Football League Third Division North in 1921. Year 1901 (MCMI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday [1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Holker Street is a sports stadium located in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom. ...
Year 1909 (MCMIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
The Third Division North of The Football League was a level in English association football, which ran parallel to Third Division South from 1921 to 1958. ...
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Barrow remained in the lowest tier of the Football League pyramid for all but three seasons. During this time, they remained relatively obscure, only occasionally coming to national attention. Their F.A. Cup Third Round game against the then Football League champions Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1958-59 season is particularly notable. The Football League is a league competition featuring professional football clubs from England and Wales. ...
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club are an English professional football club based in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. ...
After finishing third in Division 4 in the 1966-67 season and gaining promotion, Barrow enjoyed their highest ever league finish in the 1967-68 season, ending up eighth in Division 3, with the club briefly leading the table. Barrow remained in the third flight of English football for another two season before returning to the basement in 1970. In 1972, Barrow were voted out of the Football League, in favour of Hereford United, and joined the Northern Premier League. They later became founder members of the Football Conference (then known as the Alliance Premier League), the only national division in non-league football. After this, Barrow spent periods of time in both the Football Conference and the Northern Premier League. Year 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Wilkie Years Ray Wilkie took the manager's job at Barrow part way through the 1985-86 season when the club were struggling near the foot of the Alliance Premier league. It was too late to save the team from relegation, but on Wilkie's appointment Barrow AFC embarked on their most successful period in non-league football. Barrow eventually won promotion back to the re-named Vauxhall Conference in 1988-1989, finishing champions of the Northern Premier. Barrow achieved two respectable finishes in the Conference - 10th in 1989-1990 and 14th the season after. Unfortunately Wilkie was forced to step down during the 1991-1992 due to health problems. That season Barrow would be relegated back to the Northern Premier League. As well as league success, Wilkie brought glory on the cup trail. In 1988, Barrow reached the FA Trophy semi-final, losing to Enfield after a replay. The first leg at Holker Street attracted 6,002 supporters - still a non-league record for the club. The season after, Barrow reached the 1st round of the FA Cup, losing out 3-1 at Rotherham's Millmoor. In early 1991, Barrow reached the 3rd round of the FA Cup, losing 1-0 away to Third Division high fliers Bolton Wanderers, watched by thousands of travelling supporters. In 1990 they won non-league football's most prestigious competition, the FA Trophy, beating Leek Town 3-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium, London. Scoring the first and third goals was Kenny Gordon, a player who was not normally found on the score sheet, and who was playing his final game for his hometown club before emigrating to Australia. This article is about the year. ...
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Wilkie's successes can partly be attributed to getting the best out of striker Colin Cowperthwaite, who had been at the club since 1977. He scored the second goal in the FA Trophy final, but Colin had already become a legendary player at Holker Street, finishing as top scorer in each of Wilkie's five full seasons - as well as seven of the previous eight. His goalscoring exploits were coupled with a no-nonsense approach to playing the game and "Cowps" became the quintissential target man. Colin is still highly regarded at Holker Street, winning a recent poll to find Barrow supporter's favourite player in the non-league era. Cowperthwaite holds Barrow's all-time appearance record (705) and is the club's all-time leading goalscorer (282)
Recent History In 1998, the club entered financial difficulties following the departure of Liverpool based chairman Stephen Vaughan. In January 1999, the club were the subject of a compulsory winding up order and a liquidator was appointed to run the club whilst trying to establish who the legal owner of the Holker Street ground was. A new members company was formed with the aim of providing financial support to the club and with the long term intention of taking over the running of the football club. In the summer of 1999 the club were thrown out of the Football Conference. After a long dispute and thanks to the support of the Football Association, Barrow were allowed entrance into the Northern Premier League for the 1999-2000 season, almost a month after it had commenced. This reduced time in which to play their fixtures led to the scheduling of Barrow v Winsford United on December 30, 1999, recognised as the last professional or semi-professional game in the UK of the millennium (assuming the year 2000 is considered to be part of the third millennium AD). The legal disputes over the ownership of Holker Street were finally resolved in August 2002 and the new members company bought the Holker St Stadium from the liquidator. In 2003 the Football Association finally allowed the 'football membership' to be transferred to the new company. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In April 2004, Barrow defeated local rivals Workington AFC in an epic two-legged final in the UniBond Presidents (League) Cup. The game finished 6-6 on aggregate, Barrow winning on away goals. In 2004-2005, Barrow AFC became founder members of yet another division, this time the Conference North, which falls between the Conference National and the Northern Premier League Premier Division. The 2004-2005 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England. ...
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On the 11th January 2007 Barrow player James Cotterill became the first player in recent history in England to be jailed for an offence on the pitch, after he punched Bristol Rovers striker Sean Rigg during an FA Cup First Round match on 11 November 2006. The match received extended highlights on MOTD, so the incident came under much scrutiny. Cotterill was jailed for four months.[1] James Cotterill (born Barnsley, England, 3 August 1982) is a former professional footballer. ...
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The last two seasons in the Conference North has seen the club struggle, flirting with relegation in the last few games of the 2006-2007 season. On 12 November 2007, after two years in the job, Phil Wilson was dismissed as manager. Although the sacking came two days after a good 1-1 draw in the FA Cup First Round against AFC Bournemouth, it was the club's poor league form which cost the manager his job. Barrow's first team affairs are currently in the hands of David Bayliss and Darren Sheridan who have been appointed as the new management team. They have led Barrow to considerable success, moving from 20th place to 5th, and thus ensuring a place in the play offs for promotion to the Conference National. In the semi-final of the play-offs, Barrow won both legs against Telford 2-0, and therefore securing their place in the playoff final against Stalybridge Celtic. David Bayliss (born June 8, 1976 in Liverpool, England) is a professional footballer, currently playing with Barrow in the Conference North as a defender. ...
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In the playoff final, held at Burton Albion, a Matt Henney goal in the 58th minute sent Barrow into the Conference National as the Barrow fans invaded the pitch twice. Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
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| Name | Nat | From | To | Record | | P | W | D | L | F | A | Win % | | Jacob Fletcher |
 | July 1901 | April 1904 | 78 | 33 | 15 | 30 | 146 | 135 | 42.31% | | E. Freeland |
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 | ???? | ???? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | Alec Craig |
 | ???? | ???? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | Roger Charnley |
 | May 1907 | ???? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | Jacob Fletcher |
 | ???? | September 1909 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | Jas P. Phillips |
 | September 1909 | ???? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | John Parker |
 | July 1913 | July 1920 | 114 | 55 | 16 | 43 | 232 | 197 | 48.25% | | William Dickinson |
 | July 1920 | May 1922 | 72 | 37 | 11 | 24 | 121 | 82 | 51.39% | | Jimmy Atkinson |
 | August 1922 | March 1923 | 30 | 11 | 4 | 15 | 44 | 43 | 36.67% | | J.E. Moralee |
 | April 1923 | January 1926 | 112 | 29 | 18 | 65 | 121 | 217 | 25.89% | | Robert Greenhalgh |
 | January 1926 | February 1926 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 0% | | William Dickinson |
 | February 1926 | October 1927 | 67 | 12 | 12 | 43 | 61 | 182 | 17.91% | | John S. Maconnachie |
 | October 1927 | December 1928 | 52 | 12 | 15 | 25 | 70 | 116 | 23.08% | | Andrew Walker |
 | January 1929 | June 1930 | 62 | 16 | 7 | 39 | 74 | 142 | 25.81% | | Thomas Miller |
 | June 1930 | November 1930 | 16 | 3 | 3 | 10 | 17 | 39 | 18.75% | | John Commins |
 | November 1930 | May 1932 | 65 | 36 | 5 | 24 | 137 | 96 | 55.38% | | Thomas Lowe |
 | May 1932 | April 1937 | 204 | 73 | 47 | 84 | 351 | 378 | 35.78% | | James Y. Bissett |
 | April 1937 | December 1937 | 19 | 4 | 2 | 13 | 14 | 36 | 21.05% | | Fred E. Pentland |
 | January 1938 | June 1940 | 84 | 29 | 23 | 32 | 146 | 149 | 34.52% | | John Commins |
 | August 1945 | March 1947 | 54 | 17 | 10 | 27 | 71 | 104 | 31.48% | | Andrew Beattie |
 | March 1947 | April 1949 | 95 | 36 | 26 | 33 | 106 | 95 | 37.89% | | Jack Hacking |
 | May 1949 | May 1955 | 272 | 96 | 57 | 119 | 363 | 421 | 35.29% | | Joe Harvey |
 | July 1955 | June 1957 | 92 | 33 | 18 | 41 | 137 | 145 | 35.87% | | Norman Dodgin |
 | July 1957 | May 1958 | 46 | 13 | 15 | 18 | 66 | 74 | 28.26% | | Bill Brown |
 | July 1958 | August 1959 | 46 | 9 | 10 | 27 | 51 | 104 | 19.57% | | Bill Rogers |
 | August 1959 | October 1959 | 15 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 24 | 37 | 20% | | Ron Staniforth |
 | October 1959 | July 1964 | 213 | 67 | 61 | 85 | 312 | 360 | 31.46% | | Don McEvoy |
 | July 1964 | July 1967 | 138 | 52 | 32 | 54 | 207 | 235 | 37.68% | | Colin Appleton |
 | August 1967 | January 1969 | 70 | 32 | 13 | 25 | 103 | 90 | 45.71% | | Fred Else |
 | January 1969 | February 1969 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 14 | 0% | | Norman Bodell |
 | March 1969 | February 1970 | 46 | 9 | 11 | 27 | 38 | 82 | 19.57% | | Don McEvoy |
 | February 1970 | November 1971 | 78 | 15 | 18 | 45 | 88 | 142 | 19.23% | | Bill Rogers |
 | November 1971 | November 1971 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0% | | Jack Crompton |
 | December 1971 | June 1972 | 28 | 10 | 5 | 13 | 25 | 40 | 35.71% | | Peter Kane |
 | July 1972 | June 1974 | 92 | 25 | 13 | 54 | 98 | 195 | 27.17% | | Brian Arrowsmith |
 | July 1974 | November 1975 | 67 | 12 | 18 | 37 | 61 | 115 | 17.91% | | Ron Yeats |
 | December 1975 | February 1977 | 46 | 15 | 8 | 23 | 61 | 90 | 32.61% | | Alan Coglan and Billy McAdams |
 | February 1977 | July 1977 | 21 | 5 | 3 | 13 | 26 | 38 | 23.81% | | David Hughes |
 | July 1977 | July 1977 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0% | | Brian McManus |
 | July 1977 | November 1979 | 103 | 31 | 23 | 49 | 115 | 161 | 30.10% | | Micky Taylor |
 | November 1979 | May 1983 | 147 | 52 | 35 | 60 | 192 | 206 | 35.37% | | Vic Halom |
 | July 1983 | May 1984 | 42 | 29 | 10 | 3 | 92 | 38 | 69.05% | | Peter McDonnell |
 | July 1984 | November 1984 | 17 | 5 | 9 | 3 | 27 | 21 | 29.41% | | Joe Wojciechowicz |
 | November 1984 | December 1984 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0% | | Brian Kidd |
 | December 1984 | April 1985 | 19 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 14 | 20 | 26.32% | | John Cooke |
 | April 1985 | April 1985 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 33.33% | | Bob Murphy |
 | April 1985 | May 1985 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 0% | | Maurice Whittle |
 | May 1985 | October 1985 | 12 | 0 | 4 | 8 | 11 | 29 | 0% | | David Johnson |
 | October 1985 | March 1985 | 16 | 5 | 2 | 9 | 13 | 28 | 31.25% | | Glenn Skivington and Neil McDonald |
 | March 1986 | March 1986 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 0% | | Ray Wilkie |
 | March 1986 | November 1991 | 236 | 93 | 62 | 81 | 325 | 311 | 39.41% | | Neil McDonald |
 | November 1991 | December 1991 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 9 | 25% | | John King |
 | December 1991 | May 1992 | 22 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 24 | 36 | 22.73% | | Graham Heathcote |
 | May 1992 | December 1992 | 23 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 40 | 31 | 43.48% | | Richard Dinnis |
 | December 1992 | October 1993 | 30 | 12 | 6 | 12 | 45 | 40 | 40% | | Mick Cloudsdale |
 | October 1993 | June 1994 | 31 | 14 | 8 | 9 | 45 | 35 | 45.16% | | Tony Hesketh |
 | June 1994 | March 1996 | 74 | 32 | 16 | 26 | 121 | 101 | 43.24% | | Neil McDonald and Franny Ventre |
 | March 1996 | March 1996 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 0% | | Mike Walsh |
 | March 1996 | October 1996 | 20 | 11 | 5 | 4 | 32 | 20 | 55% | | Owen Brown |
 | October 1996 | January 1999 | 100 | 49 | 22 | 29 | 127 | 95 | 49% | | Shane Westley |
 | January 1999 | July 1999 | 16 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 13 | 22 | 25% | | Greg Challender |
 | July 1999 | August 1999 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0% | | Kenny Lowe |
 | August 1999 | May 2003 | 176 | 78 | 46 | 52 | 307 | 233 | 44.32% | | Lee Turnbull |
 | May 2003 | November 2005 | 102 | 41 | 28 | 33 | 164 | 146 | 40.20% | | Darren Edmondson |
 | November 2005 | December 2005 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 33.33% | | Phil Wilson |
 | December 2005 | November 2007 | 78 | 20 | 24 | 34 | 85 | 100 | 25.64% | | Darren Sheridan and David Bayliss |
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Brian Kidd (born 29 May 1949, Collyhurst, Manchester) is an English former professional footballer, who since his retirement has worked as both a coach and manager. ...
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John King may refer to: // John King (author), author of novels such as The Football Factory John King (journalist), national correspondent for CNN John King (writer), columnist for INtake Weekly John King, 2nd Baron King (1706-1740) John Alsop King (1788â1867), governor of New York. ...
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Richard Dinnis was a former professional footballer and manager. ...
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Mike Walsh was already a well known radio and television identity by the 1970s, having been one of the good guys on radio 2SM and also appearing on variety shows on Sydneys TEN10 and TCN9, hosting Today on Melbournes GTV9 and later a weekly tonight show on...
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Owen Brown (1771-1856) was an Oberlin College trustee from 1835-1844 and the founder of the abolitionist Oberlin Church (âFree Churchâ). In 1833 he helped to found the Western Reserve Anti-Slavery Society. ...
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Shane Westley (born 16 June 1965) was an English professional footballer and coach. ...
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Darren Edmondson is an ex-professional footballer currently playing for non-league Workington. ...
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Darren Sheridan (born December 8, 1967 in Manchester, England) is a footballer. ...
David Bayliss (born June 8, 1976 in Liverpool, England) is a professional footballer, currently playing with Barrow in the Conference North as a defender. ...
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This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth highest league division in the English football league system from 1958 until the creation of the FA Premier league prior to the 1992/93 season. ...
Until the 2004/05 season, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of so-called non-league football in England. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Northern Premier League logo. ...
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Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
Altrincham Football Club is a football club from Altrincham, Greater Manchester. ...
Burton Albion F.C. are an English football team currently playing in the Nationwide Conference. ...
Cambridge United Football Club (also known as United and The Us or simply Cambridge) is a professional football club from Cambridge, England. ...
Crawley Town Football Club is an English football team from Crawley, West Sussex. ...
Eastbourne Borough are a semi-professional English football club, based in the town of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and are members of the Conference South division. ...
Ebbsfleet United F.C. is an English football team currently playing in the Football Conference. ...
Forest Green Rovers F.C. was an English football team based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. ...
Grays Athletic Football Club are a football team from the south east of England, representing the small town of Grays, Essex. ...
Histon Football Club is an English football club based in the twin villages of Histon and Impington, approximately 5 kilometres (3 miles) north of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. ...
Kettering Town Football Club are an English football club based in Kettering, Northamptonshire. ...
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Known as The Rooks, Lewes F.C. play at The Dripping Pan, in England. ...
Mansfield Town Football Club is an English football club who currently play in League Two of the Football League. ...
Northwich Victoria Football Club is an English football team based in Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire. ...
For the Northern Irish football club, see Oxford United Stars F.C. Oxford United Football Club are an English football team who are currently playing in the fifth tier of English football for the 2007â08 season. ...
Rushden & Diamonds F.C. is a professional football club based in Irthlingborough, England. ...
Salisbury City Football Club are an English football club based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. ...
Stevenage Borough F.C. are an English football team based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in the Conference National. ...
Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, is an English association football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. ...
Weymouth F.C., also known as The Terras, are a Dorset-based English football club based in the town of Weymouth, who play in the Conference National. ...
Wrexham Football Club (Welsh: , nicknamed The Red Dragons, or more traditionally, The Robins) are a football team based in Wrexham, north-east Wales. ...
Woking F.C. are a football club from Woking, Surrey, England, formed in 1889. ...
York City Football Club is an English football club based in York, North Yorkshire. ...
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The Football Association (The FA) is the governing body of football in England and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. ...
For other sports leagues which may be referred to by this name, see list of professional sports leagues. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
England B team England B is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the England national football team. ...
England C (previously known as the England National Game XI and the England Semi-Pro national team) is a football team that represents England at semi-professional level. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Football League is a league competition featuring professional football clubs from England and Wales. ...
The Football League Championship (often referred to as The Championship for short, or the Coca-Cola Football League Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League. ...
Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Biggest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Biggest defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
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First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Largest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Worst defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
The Carling Cup Trophy The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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First international {{{First game}}} Biggest win England 4 - 2 Netherlands (Tubize, Belgium; 7 May 2007) Biggest defeat Spain 1 - 0 England (Tournai, Belgium; 13 May 2007) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2007) Best result 2007, Qualifying European Championship Appearances 3 (First in 2005) Best result 2007: runners-up vs...
The England national under-16 football team are the youth players that may work their way up the ladder and end up in the England national football team. ...
For the rugby league competition, see Charity Shield (rugby league) The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is an English association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the FA Premier League and the winners of the FA Cup. ...
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The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Northern Premier League First Division North is a football league planned to cover the north of England from the 2006-07 season. ...
// The split of the Northern Premier League First Division resulted in the Northern Premier League Division One North and the Northern Premier League Division One South. ...
This is a list of football clubs located in England and the leagues and divisions they play in (though note that not all play in the English football league system). ...
The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of The Football League and, in some seasons, the leading sides in the Conference National. ...
For other uses, see Southern Football League (disambiguation). ...
The Southern Football League Premier Division is a football league covering central and south western England. ...
The Southern Football League Division One Midlands is a football league covering the most of the Midlands. ...
The Southern Football League Division One South & West is a football division covering southern and western England. ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
The Isthmian League is a regional football league covering London and South East England. ...
The Premier Division is the top division of the Isthmian League. ...
The Isthmian League First Division North was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2002-03 till 2003-04. ...
The Isthmian League First Division South was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2003-03 till 2003-04. ...
This is a partial list of English football stadia, ranked in descending order of capacity. ...
The Conference League Cup is the generic name of an English football competition, open to clubs playing in levels 5 or 6 of the English football league system, (steps 1 and 2 of the National League System), which covers the three Football Conference divisions. ...
The English football league system, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in England (although for historical reasons a small number of Welsh clubs also compete). ...
The Football Association Challenge Vase is an annual football competition for teams playing in the lower regional leagues of England. ...
This page details football records in England. ...
The FA National League System Cup is a new football competition run by The Football Association. ...
This is a list of foreign players in Premier League. ...
The Football League is an organisation representing 72 professional football clubs in England and Wales, and runs the oldest professional football league competition in the world. ...
Aberdare Athletic Football Club were a Welsh football team founded in 1892 and based in Aberdare. ...
Accrington Football Club were one of the founder members of the Football League in England. ...
Ashington A.F.C. are an English football club from Ashington, Northumberland. ...
Bootle F.C. are an English football club from Bootle, Merseyside. ...
Boston United Football Club are a football club based in Boston , England. ...
Bradford Association Football Club (almost always referred to as Bradford Park Avenue) are a football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Burton Swifts F.C. were an English football club from Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. ...
Burton United Football Club was formed from the merger of Burton Swifts F.C. (then a Football League club) and Burton Wanderers F.C. in 1901. ...
Burton Wanderers F.C. were a football club from Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England that spent three seasons in The Football League. ...
Cambridge United Football Club (also known as United and The Us or simply Cambridge) is a professional football club from Cambridge, England. ...
Darwen F.C. are a football club from Darwen in the north west of England. ...
Durham City A.F.C. are an English football club that currently plays in the Albany Northern League Division One. ...
Exeter City Football Club are an English football club, based in Exeter, who were members of the Football League from 1920 to 2003, and will rejoin the league for the 2008-09 season, after 5 seasons in the Conference National. ...
Gainsborough Trinity are an English football club, based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. ...
Gateshead F.C. are a football team based in Gateshead, England, who currently play in the Northern Premier League. ...
Glossop North End A.F.C. are an English football club based in Glossop, Derbyshire. ...
Halifax Town A.F.C. are an English football team currently playing in the Nationwide Conference. ...
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Leeds City F.C. were the leading professional association football club in Leeds, England before World War I. Formed in 1904, they were elected to the Football League in 1905. ...
Loughborough F.C. are an English football club based in Loughborough, Leicestershire. ...
Maidstone United Football Club are an English football team from Maidstone, Kent. ...
Merthyr Town were a Welsh football club that played in the English Football League during the 1920s, but apparently folded in 1934. ...
Middlesbrough Ironopolis Football Club were an English association football club which briefly played in the Football League in the 1890s. ...
Nelson F.C. are an English football club, based in Nelson, Lancashire. ...
New Brighton A.F.C. are an English football club from New Brighton, Merseyside. ...
New Brighton Tower F.C. were an English football club based in New Brighton that folded in 1901. ...
Newport County AFC are a football club with a chequered history. ...
Northwich Victoria Football Club is an English football team based in Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire. ...
For the Northern Irish football club, see Oxford United Stars F.C. Oxford United Football Club are an English football team who are currently playing in the fifth tier of English football for the 2007â08 season. ...
Rotherham County Football Club was a football club based in the Yorkshire town of Rotherham. ...
Rotherham Town F.C. were an English football club from Rotherham, South Yorkshire. ...
Rushden & Diamonds F.C. is a professional football club based in Irthlingborough, England. ...
Scarborough Football Club were an English football team based in the seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. ...
South Shields F.C. is a football club based in South Shields, England. ...
Southport Football Club are an English football club, based in Southport, Merseyside. ...
Stalybridge Celtic are an English semi-professional football club from Stalybridge in the Northwest of England. ...
Thames Association Football Club were a football club from East London, England, who briefly played in the Football League between 1930 and 1932. ...
Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, is an English association football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. ...
Wigan Borough F.C. was an English football club. ...
Workington A.F.C. are an English football club from Workington, Cumbria. ...
York City Football Club is an English football club based in York, North Yorkshire. ...
| | | Borough of Barrow-in-Furness in the county of Cumbria | | | People and Places | | | | Settlements | | | | Education | | | | Places of Interest | | | | Sport | | | Barrow-in-Furness is a local government district and borough in the administrative county of Cumbria, and the historic County of Lancashire, England. ...
Cumbria (IPA: ), is a shire county in the extreme North West of England. ...
Barrow-in-Furness is a town in Cumbria, England. ...
The Islands of Furness are situated to the south and east of the Furness Peninsula. ...
Morecambe Bay at low tide from Hest Bank, looking towards Grange-over-Sands. ...
The Duddon Estuary is the sandy estuary of the River Duddon that lies between Morecambe Bay and the west Cumbrian coast. ...
Askam and Ireleth is a civil parish in the county of Cumbria, in North West England. ...
Barrow-in-Furness is a town in Cumbria, England. ...
Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness Dalton-in-Furness is a small town of approximately 11,000 people outside Barrow-in-Furness. ...
Lindal-in-Furness is a village on the Furness peninsula of Cumbria, England. ...
For the village in Glamorgan, see Rhoose. ...
Rampside is a village located a few miles south of the town of Barrow-in-Furness, on the very north-western corner of Morecambe Bay in the United Kingdom. ...
For other places with the same name, see Barrow Island (disambiguation) Barrow Island is a built up island forming part of the town of Barrow-in-Furness, in Furness, England. ...
Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness Dalton-in-Furness is a small town of approximately 11,000 people outside Barrow-in-Furness. ...
Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness Dalton-in-Furness is a small town of approximately 11,000 people outside Barrow-in-Furness. ...
Hawcoat is a ward (area) of the British town Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, North West England. ...
For the village in Glamorgan, see Rhoose. ...
Salthouse is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. ...
Walney Island, also known as the Isle of Walney, is the eighth largest marine island in England. ...
The Islands of Furness are situated to the south and east of the Furness Peninsula. ...
Morecambe Bay at low tide from Hest Bank, looking towards Grange-over-Sands. ...
The Duddon Estuary is the sandy estuary of the River Duddon that lies between Morecambe Bay and the west Cumbrian coast. ...
Relief map of the Irish Sea. ...
Parkview Community College of Technology is the largest secondary school in the town of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, accounting for over 25% of Barrows 11-16 yr olds (not including Chetwynde). ...
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// Barrow-in-Furness Sixth Form College is located in the outskirts of Barrow-in-Furness. ...
Furness College is a college of further education in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. ...
Chetwynde School is an independent private school, non-selective, which takes boys and girls from ages 3 to 18. ...
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The South Lakes Wild Animal park is a zoo near the towns of Dalton-in-Furness and Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, UK. It opened in 1994 on converted farmland and is now one of the leading conservation zoos in Europe. ...
The Dock Museum is a museum situated in the British town of Barrow-in-Furness (Cumbria). ...
The panorama across Eskdale from Ill Crag. ...
Walney Island, also known as the Isle of Walney, is the eighth largest marine island in England. ...
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Walney Island, otherwise the Isle of Walney is the eighth-largest marine island off the coast of England. ...
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (VSEL) is based at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. ...
Furness General Hospital is a hospital that services Barrow-in-Furness and the surrounding areas in Furness,Cumbria, England. ...
Barrow/Walney Island Airfield (IATA: BWF, ICAO: EGNL) is located on Walney Island, 1. ...
Furness Railway was one of the constituent companies of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in the Railways Act 1921. ...
Barrow Raiders are a British rugby league team from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria. ...
Holker Old Boys are a football team, based in Barrow-in-Furness. ...
The Barrow Bombers were a Speedway promoted in Barrow-in-Furness. ...
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