A further two Accrington Stanley … Accrington Stanley Fans: 77: Average Number of Grounds Visited: 47.30: Formed: 1968: Website: www.accringtonstanley.co.uk: Nickname: Stanley, The Owd Reds, The Accies: Facebook: ASFCOfficial: …
Players who played 100 matches for Accrington Stanley, or who gained international caps whilst with the club. ", "Accrington Stanley desperate not to let history repeat itself", Accrington Corporation Steam Tramways Company, St Christopher's Church of England High School, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Accrington_Stanley_F.C._(1891)&oldid=976764100, Association football clubs established in 1891, Association football clubs disestablished in 1966, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Listed according to division last performed in. Accrington Stanley can confirm that altogether 19 players and coaching staff have tested positive for Covid-19 over the last week.

Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!

The 2005–06 season saw the return of Stanley to the Football League.

Villains; There are many variants of this particular nickname for the club from ‘The Villa’ to ‘Villans’. Information sourced from ‘The Dictionary of Football Club Nicknames in Britain and Ireland’ By Shaun Tyas – Available from Amazon.

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground. Use the code ‘Petrefied’. After being founded in 1874 by cricket playing members of Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham you can envisage where the Villa part of the nickname is born from. Change ). However, the club failed to win a game in the FA Cup and League Cup, losing to Huddersfield Town and Leicester City respectively.
1st sentence – was, – not were. On 12 February 1962, Edwin Slinger, the chairman, resigned and revealed that Stanley owed up to £4,000 in unpaid transfer fees and a similar sum to the Inland Revenue. Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The following season saw the club become a full-time professional outfit.

An alternative version of the nickname is ‘Dandy Dons’. Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and bega…

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground.

On 17 April 2018, they were promoted to League One following a 2-0 win over Yeovil Town. Following a shaky start to the season the arrival of Bryan Hughes in October transformed the club's fortunes. Stanley was accepted into the Lancashire Combination Division Two for the next season, and with some local investors stepping forward to reduce debts to a more manageable level, it seemed as if it might be a new beginning for the club. The club went into liquidation in 1966. Sorry, it’s what I do! Stanley lost its last League match 4–0 away at Crewe on 2 March 1962[1] and, at a creditors' meeting shortly afterwards, further unsecured creditors were revealed. The 2007–08 season produced more of the same, with the club involved in another relegation battle with strugglers Chester City, Wrexham and Mansfield Town. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1990–91, though were relegated in 1999. The club reached the Football League Two play-offs during the 2010–11 season, one of the most successful in its history. Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Two years later the club was reformed.[2].

They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman lef them to promotion into League One as League Two champions in 2017–18.

The highlight of that first season in the 5th tier was a run to the FA Cup 3rd round, losing in a replay at League One side Colchester United. My very few thoughts follow, ha! The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. It’s certainly true that they are part of football folklore, if not major figures in its history. From the park bench to the Premier League, this blog covers all manner of football stories and provides topical insights into the big talking points. ( Log Out /  The newer version being ‘Stanley’ is used more so for the new team which was founded in 1968.

The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley, which played in the Football League from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the Lancashire Combination. The club also took part in the Football League Trophy for the first time as a league club (after playing in the two previous seasons as one of 12 Conference sides, beating Bradford City away in September 2004) and, after defeating Carlisle United and Blackpool in the early rounds, were knocked out by Doncaster Rovers in the Area Quarter-finals.

[3] After four seasons in the Lancashire Combination the club disbanded. [2] Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and began the development of the club's ground. [9][10] The advertisement featured two boys in Liverpool replica shirts played by young actors Carl Rice and Kevin Staine.

In 1960, amid persistent financial difficulties, mainly relating to the speculative purchase of the new Burnley Road stand, Stanley was relegated to the recently formed Division Four. on Stanley Street in Accrington. It performed respectably well in its first season in the Combination, and the team earned its first (and only) promotion the following year.

Accrington Stanley: Stanleyites; This is the nickname given to the club originating from Cheshire. Here too is his phone number – 01775 821542. Club News EFL Statement: Two further #ASFC games suspended 27 October 2020. Other honourable nicknames; Black and Golds, Dons, Red Devils. Owd Reds; Used as another nickname of all the four carnations of the Cheshire club, from Accrington to Stanley Villa through to the two versions of Accrington Stanley. It made reference to Accrington Stanley's obscurity in comparison to Liverpool's success at the time. Established in 1891, the club played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962, when the club became the second to resign from the League mid-season. Alloa Athletic: County; Originally known as ‘Clackmannan County’ the club used the nickname of ‘County’ to support the club until they merged with another county in 1878 to become Alloa Athletic. Accrington Stanley were probably only chosen for the advert because their name sounds particularly comic in Liverpudlian tones. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. – Well, first and as discussed on the phone, scrap the ref to Amazon. Reds; Naturally as the club switched their colours the side became known as ‘The Reds’ and their supporters known as ‘The Red Army’. The meme stuck, but inadvertently gained the club what Maconie calls a ‘warm sepia generalised affection’. Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever Football League Cup match against former European Cup Winners Nottingham Forest. The season was a success, with a final league position of 10th being achieved. They played at Peel Park. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

The likes of Paul Mullin, Rob Elliot and Gary Roberts led the club back to the league after 46 years away. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley W.M.C. Club legend Paul Mullin was yet again amongst the goal scorers, adding another 20 to his tally. The 2020–21 season is Accrington Stanley's 52nd season in their history and the third consecutive season in EFL League One, Along with League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.. Good stuff. Former Burnley and club favourite Paul Cook was brought in as manager, along with the promotion of Leam Richardson from caretaker manager to full-time assistant. Each blog will cover a group of teams all beginning with the same letter and their various associated nicknames. The game resulted in a 1–0 win, leaving the club a 2nd-round away tie against then Premier League team Watford, eventually losing 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw and extra-time. [1], The club was formed in 1891 and played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962.[2]. Boy 2: "Exactly.". – Singulars and plurals! Arsenal: Gunners; It is thought that this nickname first came into effect in 1888 when the clubs first crest was created, which featured cannons which was based off the coat of arms for the Borough of Woolwich (noting to a previous name of the club Woolwich Arsenal). Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. A mighty time in the club’s past. Advocate you use said same.

resigned from the Football League in 1962 and eventually ceased to exist. The club reached the second round of the Football League Trophy, after knocking out holders Carlisle United, but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.
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A further two Accrington Stanley … Accrington Stanley Fans: 77: Average Number of Grounds Visited: 47.30: Formed: 1968: Website: www.accringtonstanley.co.uk: Nickname: Stanley, The Owd Reds, The Accies: Facebook: ASFCOfficial: …
Players who played 100 matches for Accrington Stanley, or who gained international caps whilst with the club. ", "Accrington Stanley desperate not to let history repeat itself", Accrington Corporation Steam Tramways Company, St Christopher's Church of England High School, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Accrington_Stanley_F.C._(1891)&oldid=976764100, Association football clubs established in 1891, Association football clubs disestablished in 1966, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Listed according to division last performed in. Accrington Stanley can confirm that altogether 19 players and coaching staff have tested positive for Covid-19 over the last week.

Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!

The 2005–06 season saw the return of Stanley to the Football League.

Villains; There are many variants of this particular nickname for the club from ‘The Villa’ to ‘Villans’. Information sourced from ‘The Dictionary of Football Club Nicknames in Britain and Ireland’ By Shaun Tyas – Available from Amazon.

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground. Use the code ‘Petrefied’. After being founded in 1874 by cricket playing members of Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham you can envisage where the Villa part of the nickname is born from. Change ). However, the club failed to win a game in the FA Cup and League Cup, losing to Huddersfield Town and Leicester City respectively.
1st sentence – was, – not were. On 12 February 1962, Edwin Slinger, the chairman, resigned and revealed that Stanley owed up to £4,000 in unpaid transfer fees and a similar sum to the Inland Revenue. Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The following season saw the club become a full-time professional outfit.

An alternative version of the nickname is ‘Dandy Dons’. Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and bega…

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground.

On 17 April 2018, they were promoted to League One following a 2-0 win over Yeovil Town. Following a shaky start to the season the arrival of Bryan Hughes in October transformed the club's fortunes. Stanley was accepted into the Lancashire Combination Division Two for the next season, and with some local investors stepping forward to reduce debts to a more manageable level, it seemed as if it might be a new beginning for the club. The club went into liquidation in 1966. Sorry, it’s what I do! Stanley lost its last League match 4–0 away at Crewe on 2 March 1962[1] and, at a creditors' meeting shortly afterwards, further unsecured creditors were revealed. The 2007–08 season produced more of the same, with the club involved in another relegation battle with strugglers Chester City, Wrexham and Mansfield Town. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1990–91, though were relegated in 1999. The club reached the Football League Two play-offs during the 2010–11 season, one of the most successful in its history. Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Two years later the club was reformed.[2].

They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman lef them to promotion into League One as League Two champions in 2017–18.

The highlight of that first season in the 5th tier was a run to the FA Cup 3rd round, losing in a replay at League One side Colchester United. My very few thoughts follow, ha! The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. It’s certainly true that they are part of football folklore, if not major figures in its history. From the park bench to the Premier League, this blog covers all manner of football stories and provides topical insights into the big talking points. ( Log Out /  The newer version being ‘Stanley’ is used more so for the new team which was founded in 1968.

The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley, which played in the Football League from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the Lancashire Combination. The club also took part in the Football League Trophy for the first time as a league club (after playing in the two previous seasons as one of 12 Conference sides, beating Bradford City away in September 2004) and, after defeating Carlisle United and Blackpool in the early rounds, were knocked out by Doncaster Rovers in the Area Quarter-finals.

[3] After four seasons in the Lancashire Combination the club disbanded. [2] Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and began the development of the club's ground. [9][10] The advertisement featured two boys in Liverpool replica shirts played by young actors Carl Rice and Kevin Staine.

In 1960, amid persistent financial difficulties, mainly relating to the speculative purchase of the new Burnley Road stand, Stanley was relegated to the recently formed Division Four. on Stanley Street in Accrington. It performed respectably well in its first season in the Combination, and the team earned its first (and only) promotion the following year.

Accrington Stanley: Stanleyites; This is the nickname given to the club originating from Cheshire. Here too is his phone number – 01775 821542. Club News EFL Statement: Two further #ASFC games suspended 27 October 2020. Other honourable nicknames; Black and Golds, Dons, Red Devils. Owd Reds; Used as another nickname of all the four carnations of the Cheshire club, from Accrington to Stanley Villa through to the two versions of Accrington Stanley. It made reference to Accrington Stanley's obscurity in comparison to Liverpool's success at the time. Established in 1891, the club played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962, when the club became the second to resign from the League mid-season. Alloa Athletic: County; Originally known as ‘Clackmannan County’ the club used the nickname of ‘County’ to support the club until they merged with another county in 1878 to become Alloa Athletic. Accrington Stanley were probably only chosen for the advert because their name sounds particularly comic in Liverpudlian tones. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. – Well, first and as discussed on the phone, scrap the ref to Amazon. Reds; Naturally as the club switched their colours the side became known as ‘The Reds’ and their supporters known as ‘The Red Army’. The meme stuck, but inadvertently gained the club what Maconie calls a ‘warm sepia generalised affection’. Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever Football League Cup match against former European Cup Winners Nottingham Forest. The season was a success, with a final league position of 10th being achieved. They played at Peel Park. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

The likes of Paul Mullin, Rob Elliot and Gary Roberts led the club back to the league after 46 years away. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley W.M.C. Club legend Paul Mullin was yet again amongst the goal scorers, adding another 20 to his tally. The 2020–21 season is Accrington Stanley's 52nd season in their history and the third consecutive season in EFL League One, Along with League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.. Good stuff. Former Burnley and club favourite Paul Cook was brought in as manager, along with the promotion of Leam Richardson from caretaker manager to full-time assistant. Each blog will cover a group of teams all beginning with the same letter and their various associated nicknames. The game resulted in a 1–0 win, leaving the club a 2nd-round away tie against then Premier League team Watford, eventually losing 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw and extra-time. [1], The club was formed in 1891 and played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962.[2]. Boy 2: "Exactly.". – Singulars and plurals! Arsenal: Gunners; It is thought that this nickname first came into effect in 1888 when the clubs first crest was created, which featured cannons which was based off the coat of arms for the Borough of Woolwich (noting to a previous name of the club Woolwich Arsenal). Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. A mighty time in the club’s past. Advocate you use said same.

resigned from the Football League in 1962 and eventually ceased to exist. The club reached the second round of the Football League Trophy, after knocking out holders Carlisle United, but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.
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A further two Accrington Stanley … Accrington Stanley Fans: 77: Average Number of Grounds Visited: 47.30: Formed: 1968: Website: www.accringtonstanley.co.uk: Nickname: Stanley, The Owd Reds, The Accies: Facebook: ASFCOfficial: …
Players who played 100 matches for Accrington Stanley, or who gained international caps whilst with the club. ", "Accrington Stanley desperate not to let history repeat itself", Accrington Corporation Steam Tramways Company, St Christopher's Church of England High School, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Accrington_Stanley_F.C._(1891)&oldid=976764100, Association football clubs established in 1891, Association football clubs disestablished in 1966, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Listed according to division last performed in. Accrington Stanley can confirm that altogether 19 players and coaching staff have tested positive for Covid-19 over the last week.

Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!

The 2005–06 season saw the return of Stanley to the Football League.

Villains; There are many variants of this particular nickname for the club from ‘The Villa’ to ‘Villans’. Information sourced from ‘The Dictionary of Football Club Nicknames in Britain and Ireland’ By Shaun Tyas – Available from Amazon.

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground. Use the code ‘Petrefied’. After being founded in 1874 by cricket playing members of Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham you can envisage where the Villa part of the nickname is born from. Change ). However, the club failed to win a game in the FA Cup and League Cup, losing to Huddersfield Town and Leicester City respectively.
1st sentence – was, – not were. On 12 February 1962, Edwin Slinger, the chairman, resigned and revealed that Stanley owed up to £4,000 in unpaid transfer fees and a similar sum to the Inland Revenue. Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The following season saw the club become a full-time professional outfit.

An alternative version of the nickname is ‘Dandy Dons’. Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and bega…

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground.

On 17 April 2018, they were promoted to League One following a 2-0 win over Yeovil Town. Following a shaky start to the season the arrival of Bryan Hughes in October transformed the club's fortunes. Stanley was accepted into the Lancashire Combination Division Two for the next season, and with some local investors stepping forward to reduce debts to a more manageable level, it seemed as if it might be a new beginning for the club. The club went into liquidation in 1966. Sorry, it’s what I do! Stanley lost its last League match 4–0 away at Crewe on 2 March 1962[1] and, at a creditors' meeting shortly afterwards, further unsecured creditors were revealed. The 2007–08 season produced more of the same, with the club involved in another relegation battle with strugglers Chester City, Wrexham and Mansfield Town. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1990–91, though were relegated in 1999. The club reached the Football League Two play-offs during the 2010–11 season, one of the most successful in its history. Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Two years later the club was reformed.[2].

They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman lef them to promotion into League One as League Two champions in 2017–18.

The highlight of that first season in the 5th tier was a run to the FA Cup 3rd round, losing in a replay at League One side Colchester United. My very few thoughts follow, ha! The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. It’s certainly true that they are part of football folklore, if not major figures in its history. From the park bench to the Premier League, this blog covers all manner of football stories and provides topical insights into the big talking points. ( Log Out /  The newer version being ‘Stanley’ is used more so for the new team which was founded in 1968.

The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley, which played in the Football League from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the Lancashire Combination. The club also took part in the Football League Trophy for the first time as a league club (after playing in the two previous seasons as one of 12 Conference sides, beating Bradford City away in September 2004) and, after defeating Carlisle United and Blackpool in the early rounds, were knocked out by Doncaster Rovers in the Area Quarter-finals.

[3] After four seasons in the Lancashire Combination the club disbanded. [2] Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and began the development of the club's ground. [9][10] The advertisement featured two boys in Liverpool replica shirts played by young actors Carl Rice and Kevin Staine.

In 1960, amid persistent financial difficulties, mainly relating to the speculative purchase of the new Burnley Road stand, Stanley was relegated to the recently formed Division Four. on Stanley Street in Accrington. It performed respectably well in its first season in the Combination, and the team earned its first (and only) promotion the following year.

Accrington Stanley: Stanleyites; This is the nickname given to the club originating from Cheshire. Here too is his phone number – 01775 821542. Club News EFL Statement: Two further #ASFC games suspended 27 October 2020. Other honourable nicknames; Black and Golds, Dons, Red Devils. Owd Reds; Used as another nickname of all the four carnations of the Cheshire club, from Accrington to Stanley Villa through to the two versions of Accrington Stanley. It made reference to Accrington Stanley's obscurity in comparison to Liverpool's success at the time. Established in 1891, the club played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962, when the club became the second to resign from the League mid-season. Alloa Athletic: County; Originally known as ‘Clackmannan County’ the club used the nickname of ‘County’ to support the club until they merged with another county in 1878 to become Alloa Athletic. Accrington Stanley were probably only chosen for the advert because their name sounds particularly comic in Liverpudlian tones. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. – Well, first and as discussed on the phone, scrap the ref to Amazon. Reds; Naturally as the club switched their colours the side became known as ‘The Reds’ and their supporters known as ‘The Red Army’. The meme stuck, but inadvertently gained the club what Maconie calls a ‘warm sepia generalised affection’. Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever Football League Cup match against former European Cup Winners Nottingham Forest. The season was a success, with a final league position of 10th being achieved. They played at Peel Park. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

The likes of Paul Mullin, Rob Elliot and Gary Roberts led the club back to the league after 46 years away. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley W.M.C. Club legend Paul Mullin was yet again amongst the goal scorers, adding another 20 to his tally. The 2020–21 season is Accrington Stanley's 52nd season in their history and the third consecutive season in EFL League One, Along with League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.. Good stuff. Former Burnley and club favourite Paul Cook was brought in as manager, along with the promotion of Leam Richardson from caretaker manager to full-time assistant. Each blog will cover a group of teams all beginning with the same letter and their various associated nicknames. The game resulted in a 1–0 win, leaving the club a 2nd-round away tie against then Premier League team Watford, eventually losing 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw and extra-time. [1], The club was formed in 1891 and played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962.[2]. Boy 2: "Exactly.". – Singulars and plurals! Arsenal: Gunners; It is thought that this nickname first came into effect in 1888 when the clubs first crest was created, which featured cannons which was based off the coat of arms for the Borough of Woolwich (noting to a previous name of the club Woolwich Arsenal). Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. A mighty time in the club’s past. Advocate you use said same.

resigned from the Football League in 1962 and eventually ceased to exist. The club reached the second round of the Football League Trophy, after knocking out holders Carlisle United, but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.
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The club was involved in a relegation battle throughout its first season in the 4th tier. The loss of no less than six of the playoff-chasing side of the previous season was a tough act to follow. And he said if I didn't drink lots of milk, when I grow up, I'll only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley." This was following a serious head injury to young defender Thomas Bender in the initial tie. In a PFA Fans' Favourites survey published by the Professional Footballers' Association in December 2007, Chris Grimshaw was listed as the all-time favourite player amongst Accrington Stanley fans. Boy 2: "It's what Ian Rush drinks." Come! Boy 1: "Milk! 2011–12 was a season of transition for the club.

A further two Accrington Stanley … Accrington Stanley Fans: 77: Average Number of Grounds Visited: 47.30: Formed: 1968: Website: www.accringtonstanley.co.uk: Nickname: Stanley, The Owd Reds, The Accies: Facebook: ASFCOfficial: …
Players who played 100 matches for Accrington Stanley, or who gained international caps whilst with the club. ", "Accrington Stanley desperate not to let history repeat itself", Accrington Corporation Steam Tramways Company, St Christopher's Church of England High School, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Accrington_Stanley_F.C._(1891)&oldid=976764100, Association football clubs established in 1891, Association football clubs disestablished in 1966, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Listed according to division last performed in. Accrington Stanley can confirm that altogether 19 players and coaching staff have tested positive for Covid-19 over the last week.

Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!

The 2005–06 season saw the return of Stanley to the Football League.

Villains; There are many variants of this particular nickname for the club from ‘The Villa’ to ‘Villans’. Information sourced from ‘The Dictionary of Football Club Nicknames in Britain and Ireland’ By Shaun Tyas – Available from Amazon.

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground. Use the code ‘Petrefied’. After being founded in 1874 by cricket playing members of Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham you can envisage where the Villa part of the nickname is born from. Change ). However, the club failed to win a game in the FA Cup and League Cup, losing to Huddersfield Town and Leicester City respectively.
1st sentence – was, – not were. On 12 February 1962, Edwin Slinger, the chairman, resigned and revealed that Stanley owed up to £4,000 in unpaid transfer fees and a similar sum to the Inland Revenue. Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The following season saw the club become a full-time professional outfit.

An alternative version of the nickname is ‘Dandy Dons’. Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and bega…

At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the Crown Ground.

On 17 April 2018, they were promoted to League One following a 2-0 win over Yeovil Town. Following a shaky start to the season the arrival of Bryan Hughes in October transformed the club's fortunes. Stanley was accepted into the Lancashire Combination Division Two for the next season, and with some local investors stepping forward to reduce debts to a more manageable level, it seemed as if it might be a new beginning for the club. The club went into liquidation in 1966. Sorry, it’s what I do! Stanley lost its last League match 4–0 away at Crewe on 2 March 1962[1] and, at a creditors' meeting shortly afterwards, further unsecured creditors were revealed. The 2007–08 season produced more of the same, with the club involved in another relegation battle with strugglers Chester City, Wrexham and Mansfield Town. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1990–91, though were relegated in 1999. The club reached the Football League Two play-offs during the 2010–11 season, one of the most successful in its history. Accrington Stanley was an English football club based in Accrington, Lancashire. Two years later the club was reformed.[2].

They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman lef them to promotion into League One as League Two champions in 2017–18.

The highlight of that first season in the 5th tier was a run to the FA Cup 3rd round, losing in a replay at League One side Colchester United. My very few thoughts follow, ha! The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. It’s certainly true that they are part of football folklore, if not major figures in its history. From the park bench to the Premier League, this blog covers all manner of football stories and provides topical insights into the big talking points. ( Log Out /  The newer version being ‘Stanley’ is used more so for the new team which was founded in 1968.

The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley, which played in the Football League from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the Lancashire Combination. The club also took part in the Football League Trophy for the first time as a league club (after playing in the two previous seasons as one of 12 Conference sides, beating Bradford City away in September 2004) and, after defeating Carlisle United and Blackpool in the early rounds, were knocked out by Doncaster Rovers in the Area Quarter-finals.

[3] After four seasons in the Lancashire Combination the club disbanded. [2] Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and began the development of the club's ground. [9][10] The advertisement featured two boys in Liverpool replica shirts played by young actors Carl Rice and Kevin Staine.

In 1960, amid persistent financial difficulties, mainly relating to the speculative purchase of the new Burnley Road stand, Stanley was relegated to the recently formed Division Four. on Stanley Street in Accrington. It performed respectably well in its first season in the Combination, and the team earned its first (and only) promotion the following year.

Accrington Stanley: Stanleyites; This is the nickname given to the club originating from Cheshire. Here too is his phone number – 01775 821542. Club News EFL Statement: Two further #ASFC games suspended 27 October 2020. Other honourable nicknames; Black and Golds, Dons, Red Devils. Owd Reds; Used as another nickname of all the four carnations of the Cheshire club, from Accrington to Stanley Villa through to the two versions of Accrington Stanley. It made reference to Accrington Stanley's obscurity in comparison to Liverpool's success at the time. Established in 1891, the club played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962, when the club became the second to resign from the League mid-season. Alloa Athletic: County; Originally known as ‘Clackmannan County’ the club used the nickname of ‘County’ to support the club until they merged with another county in 1878 to become Alloa Athletic. Accrington Stanley were probably only chosen for the advert because their name sounds particularly comic in Liverpudlian tones. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. – Well, first and as discussed on the phone, scrap the ref to Amazon. Reds; Naturally as the club switched their colours the side became known as ‘The Reds’ and their supporters known as ‘The Red Army’. The meme stuck, but inadvertently gained the club what Maconie calls a ‘warm sepia generalised affection’. Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever Football League Cup match against former European Cup Winners Nottingham Forest. The season was a success, with a final league position of 10th being achieved. They played at Peel Park. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

The likes of Paul Mullin, Rob Elliot and Gary Roberts led the club back to the league after 46 years away. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley W.M.C. Club legend Paul Mullin was yet again amongst the goal scorers, adding another 20 to his tally. The 2020–21 season is Accrington Stanley's 52nd season in their history and the third consecutive season in EFL League One, Along with League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.. Good stuff. Former Burnley and club favourite Paul Cook was brought in as manager, along with the promotion of Leam Richardson from caretaker manager to full-time assistant. Each blog will cover a group of teams all beginning with the same letter and their various associated nicknames. The game resulted in a 1–0 win, leaving the club a 2nd-round away tie against then Premier League team Watford, eventually losing 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw and extra-time. [1], The club was formed in 1891 and played in the Football League between 1921 and 1962.[2]. Boy 2: "Exactly.". – Singulars and plurals! Arsenal: Gunners; It is thought that this nickname first came into effect in 1888 when the clubs first crest was created, which featured cannons which was based off the coat of arms for the Borough of Woolwich (noting to a previous name of the club Woolwich Arsenal). Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. A mighty time in the club’s past. Advocate you use said same.

resigned from the Football League in 1962 and eventually ceased to exist. The club reached the second round of the Football League Trophy, after knocking out holders Carlisle United, but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.

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