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Ashville
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Secretary:           
John Lawrenson  john.lawrenson3@btinternet.com 
Chairman:            
Bill Graham
 
Welfare Officer:  
Lisa Evans
Ground:               
Villa Park, Cross Lane, Wallasey Village, Wallasey CH45
0151 638 2127.
Directions/Approach:   
Via M53 to Junction 1, A551to Wallasey, turn right at
first set of traffic lights on dual carriageway into Cross 
Lane. Ground approx. 100 yards on left. 
Public Transport:          
Merseyrail to Wallasey Village Station. Buses to Leasowe 
Road from Wallasey Village. 
1st Affiliation:                
Cheshire County F.A.
First Team Colours:     
White and Black Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks.
Second Team Colours: 
White and Black Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks.
Alternative Colours:     
Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks
League Council Representative: 
John Lawrenson
Ground Inspection Report:-
History:-
Back in 1949, a house at number 25, Ashville Road, Wallasey, 
was the base for the founding ofAshville Football Club.
From that humble beginning they had immediate success in the Wallasey Youth league,
before progressing to the Bebington league in 1951. After winning the championship,
Ashville moved to the Wirral Combination and won the league for three
consecutive seasons. In the 1955-56 season Ashville were voted into the
West Cheshire League Division Two, and in their first season won both
the championship and the West Cheshire Bowl. In the following season they
were promoted to Division One, and amongst the honours collected at
their Wallacre Park ground were the Wirral Amateur and Wirral Senior Cups.
In 1962, Ashville moved to their present ground ‘Villa Park’, where they have
had some success,notably the First division championship in the 1967-68 season,
and more recently, 1997/98 season, winning the coveted ‘Cheshire Amateur Cup’
whilst finishing a creditable, Runner-Up in the Division One championship.
In season 2002/03 having been re-instated in Division One after finishing in a
relegation place the season before they went on to win
the Pyke Cup for the first time.
 




 
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