Bollington F.C. was an English association football club, from Bollington, near Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Full name | Bollington Football Club | |
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Founded | 1875 | |
Dissolved | 1890 | |
Ground | Garden Street | |
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History
editAlthough claiming a foundation date of 1875,[1] the club does not appear to have been particularly active, until entering the Cheshire Senior Cup in 1883, losing in the first round to Macclesfield St John's.[2]
FA Cup entries
editDespite being a minor team even within Cheshire, in 1885, Bollington entered the FA Cup and was drawn to play Oswestry at home. The club was let down by its finishing; Bollington "had the best of the play, but weak shooting rendered every run useless,showing the great contrast to Oswestry, who seldom missed a good chance". The final score was 5–0, four coming in the first half.[3] The club lost in the second round of the Cheshire Cup to Davenham.[4]
Undaunted, the club entered again the 1886-87, receiving the same draw; this time Bollington moved the tie to Macclesfield, being rewarded with a crowd of 700, but Oswestry won 8–2, scoring in the second minute and, like the previous year, being 4–0 up at the break.[5] Bollington also exited the Cheshire Cup at the second round for the second consecutive year,[6] although the club played for 80 minutes with ten men after outside-left winger Arden had his eye infected by lime from the boundary lines when the ball was kicked in his face.[7]
Local years
editThe club did not enter the FA Cup again and concentrated on the local scene. Although the club again lost in the second round in the Cheshire Cup in 1887–88, it was only by 3–2 to Chester.[8] However the gap between Bollington and the top clubs in the county was shown by their first round exit in the Cheshire Cup in 1888–89 to Crewe Alexandra by nine goals to two.[9]
Nevertheless, the club was still good enough to beat Manchester Association 8–0 at the start of the 1889–90 season.[10] It was however a false dawn; the club lost in the first round of the Cheshire Cup to Over Wanderers 6–1,[11] and the club seems to have ceased operations soon afterwards, as there are no further reports of matches or entries to the local cup.
Colours
editThe club gave its colours as maroon, the same as neighbours Davenham.[12]
References
edit- ^ Alcock, Charles (1887). Football Annual. p. 184.
- ^ "Chester Cup Tie (1st Round)". Cheshire Observer: 7. 8 December 1883.
- ^ "report". Field: 633. 31 October 1885.
- ^ "Cheshire Challenge Cup Competition". Birkenhead News: 6. 31 January 1885.
- ^ "report". Lancashire Evening Post: 4. 1 November 1886.
- ^ "Chester v Bollington". Cheshire Observer: 3. 29 January 1887.
- ^ "Notes". Alderley & Wilmslow & Knutsford Advertiser: 6. 28 January 1887.
- ^ "Football". Cheshire Observer: 3. 28 January 1888.
- ^ "Cheshire Challenge Cup Competition First Round". Cheshire Observer: 3. 1 December 1888.
- ^ "Notes". Alderley & Wilmslow & Knutsford Advertiser: 5. 20 September 1889.
- ^ "Stockport Advertiser". Sports & Pastimes: 9. 8 November 1889.
- ^ Alcock, Charles (1887). Football Annual. p. 184.