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Helsby
F.C.
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Club Sponsors: Delemere Pine Shop
Secretary: John Evans johevo@aol.com
Chairman: John Page Welfare Officer: Chris Fowler Ground: Helsby Community Sports Club. WA6 0DL phone:- 01928 722 267 Directions / Approach: From Wirral:- M53 South to M56 Exit at Junction 14, follow A56 sign for Helsby, the Helsby Sports and Social Club is on the left side of the road. Public Transport: Bus from Chester or Runcorn to Helsby Community Sportsl Club. Train from Chester or Warrington to Helsby Station (approx 1 mile from ground) 1st Affiliation: Cheshire County F.A. First Team Colours: GreenShirts, Green Shorts, Green Socks Alternative Colours: White Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks League Council Representative: John Evans Web Site:- www.helsbyfc.com History: Helsby
Football Club was originally formed as long ago as 1895 under the name
Helsby Town F.C. A poor
1996/7 season saw them finish second from bottom of the South Wirral
First Division, but this league then restructured during the summer
and Helsby retained their place in the top flight, rallying to end 1997/8
in a comfortable mid-table position. Following
the appointment of manager Frank Cannon, the 1998/9 season proved an
amazing season as Helsby found scoring easy. They netted no fewer than
149 goals in only 36 matches, and in the process became Third Division
Champions, winners of the West Cheshire Shield and also of the Runcorn
Senior Cup. The Cheshire Cup also had its moments with the run only
ended in the last eight. This was
just a prelude to a truly amazing 1999/2000 season, when Helsby won
every competition they entered. The goals tally went up to 169 as Helsby
won no fewer than 38 and drew 4 of the 46 games they played. After success
in the Bill Weight Memorial Trophy, they completed a 2nd Division League
& Cup double, retained the Runcorn Cup and then lifted the Cheshire
Amateur Cup for the first time, beating mid-Cheshire League champions
Barnton in a cracking final. A South Wirral Challenge Cup final victory
by Helsby Reserves made it a six-trophy haul for the club. During
the summer of 2000 the longstanding affiliation with the BICC company
ended and Helsby dropped that part of their name. At the same time,
their second team was elected to Division Three. As Helsby FC they more
than held our own in Division One, completed a hat trick of Runcorn
Cups and, representing the Cheshire County FA, won the Northern Counties
Championship, beating sides from Cumberland, Northumberland and Westmorland
in the process. The Reserves achieved a respectable league placing of
eighth come the end of their initial campaign in the WCL. The 2004/5
season saw Helsby FC start a Youth Team, an U13s side competing
in the Ellesmere Port & District Junior League. They produced a
solid campaign, eventually finishing in fourth position with plenty
of promise having been shown. The Seniors, meanwhile, struggled to shake
off that losing habit. Despite dropping a division to West Cheshire
2, by the turn of the year they were propping up the table with a solitary
victory under their belts. But a change of form and fortunes came after
Christmas, several vital wins over higher placed teams helping them
to safety just and a third from bottom finish. Helsby
did, though, make it to the Runcorn Cup Final where they lost out to
promoted Mond Rangers by the odd goal in five. 2005/6
started promisingly with a 5-0 away victory at Christleton Reserves,
but early optimism waned after a rocky autumn and winter. Once again
too many goals were shipped in by a porous defence, but Helsby found
the net often enough to keep them out of serious trouble and they ended
up in a respectable 10th in the league. Helsbys cup form was decent
throughout, and they lost narrowly 2-1 to eventual winners Poulton Vics
Reserves in the semi of the West Cheshire Bowl. They came even nearer
to winning the Runcorn Cup, a 120th minute extra time winner giving
Div One Runcorn Town the trophy in a re-run of the previous years
final. But Helsby saw silverware at last, the U14s bringing home
the District Cup and also the Ellesmere Port Memorial Cup. In 2006/7
Helsby will also field a Reserve senior team in the Chester & District
League, and has added an U13s team to its youth ranks, who along
with the U15s will play in the Eastham & District Junior League.
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