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The Manchester Football League

 

Origins

 

The Manchester League was set up in 1893 as a single division for clubs ‘in the Manchester area’, which is now defined as a circle centred in the city with a radius of approximately 20 miles.  The first champions were Stretford.  Bridgewater Office Supplies are the current sponsors of the Manchester League, the Premier Division of which is at Step 7 of the Non-League Football Pyramid and is a ‘feeder’ league for the North West Counties League.

 

Coverage

 

It has proved an interesting challenge to discover final league tables for the Manchester League for before 2004.  Some, however, have been found and these can be accessed using the buttons above.  There are problems with many of the tables that have been traced – columns which should balance don’t always do so, information is missing and some are ‘end of season’ guesses or suppositions. 

 

Some seasons have not been traced at all and there seems every chance that a number of these never will come to light, not even appearing in the League’s official history, according to Mike P., whose Hyde United were 5 times champions between the 1st and 2nd World Wars.  The local newspapers do not seem to have taken much interest.

 

The record, so far as can be traced, of the first phase of the League, 1893-1912, is in the process of being added to the site.  The period 1950-2005 is already covered, though there are faults and gaps, before 1988, which it is still hoped can be sorted or filled – there must be records somewhere!

 

If YOU can help by filling some of the gaps, do us all a favour.  Please contact the site or, if you prefer, someone from the Manchester League.

 

Membership 1893-1912

 

Thanks to the excellent ‘Non League Retrospect’ from 3-2 Books, it has been possible to compile a table showing all the clubs which started each season between 1893 and 1911.  Some did not complete a season started and many swapped their first team for their reserve team for the 1911-1912 campaign.

 

ALTRINCHAM

1903-1911

MANCHESTER AMATEURS

1894-1895

BERRY’S ASSOCIATION

1901-1911

MARPLE

1898-1899

BESWICK

1893-1894

MIDDLETON

1900-1902

BESWICK ROVERS

1893-1894

MOLYNEAUX

1894-1896

BROADHEATH

1893-1903

MOSS SIDE

1894-1900

BURNAGE

1893-1894

NANTWICH

1910-1912

BUXTON

1899-1912

NEW MILLS

1897-1898, 1908-1911

CHADDERTON

1906-1907

NEWTON HEATH ATHLETIC

1898-1910

CHESTER

1911-1912

NORTHWICH VICTORIA

1900-1912

CREWE ALEXANDRA

1910-1912

OLD TRAFFORD

1893-1895

DENTON

1902-1910

OLDHAM ATHLETIC

1900-1904

DIDSBURY

1893-1895

OUGHTRINGHAM PARK

1899-1901, 1904-1905

ECCLES

1897-1898

PENDLEBURY

1905-1907

ECCLES BOROUGH

1907-1908, 1911-1912

PRESTWICH

1897-1901

FAILSWORTH

1901-105

RAMSBOTTOM

1907-1910

FALLOWFIELD

1893-1899

REDDISH

1895-1898

GLOSSOP UNITED

1903-1905

ROCHDALE

1907-1908, 1911-1912

HARPURHEY

1893-1896

RUSHOLME

1893-1897, 1909-1911

HAZEL GROVE

1908-1912

SALE HOLMFIELD

1899-1910

HEYWOOD

1901-1902

SALFORD UNITED

1905-1911

HEYWOOD UNITED

1904-1907

SEEDLEY

1898-1899

HIGHER CRUMPSALL

1894-1895, 1896-1898

SOUTH WEST MANCHESTER

1898-1900

HOLLINWOOD

1903-1904

ST. MARY’S

1893-1897

HOOLEY HILL

1902-1912

STALYBRIDGE CELTIC

1911-1912

HULME

1893-1898

STRETFORD

1893-1901, 1903-1908

HURST

1909-1912

TALBOT

1893-1903

HYDE

1900-1906

TONGE

1896-1911

LADYBURN LADS

1895-1896

TYLDESLEY ALBION

1908-1911

LEVERSHULME

1895-1898, 1902-1903

URMSTON

1898-1900

LONGSIGHT L&NWR

1896-1897

WALKDEN ST. MARY’S

1899-1900

LYMM

1895-1902

WHITCHURCH ALPORT

1911-1912

MACCLESFIELD

1900-1912

WITTON ALBION

1904-1912

 

Early history

 

The Manchester League of today began life as the ‘new’ Manchester League.  There had been a competition of the same name previously.  This seems to have run for only one season, 1890-1891.  Only one of the clubs which played in that competition became a member of the league established in 1893, another joined in 1896 and a third became a member many years further on.  We don’t know how many clubs started the 1890-91 season – 12 was a common number around the time.  Ten sides seem to have finished the campaign, but the table below reflects either the fact that the full programme of matches was not played or that nobody kept (and published) a Final Table.  It is quite remarkable therefore that the reason for a two-point deduction for one of the clubs is known – naughty, naughty – fielding an ineligible player.  Here is that table, complete with a variety of errors there seems to be little hope of correcting due to a severe lack of reliable sources.

 

1

 ST. BRIDE’S

17

13

2

2

57

15

28

2

 WHALLEY RANGE

16

10

3

3

54

23

23

3

 LANCASHIRE COLLEGE

15

10

2

3

41

23

22

4

 STRETFORD

15

10

1

4

51

27

21

5

 TONGE

17

9

3

5

46

32

21

6

 ST. MARK’S

17

6

3

8

48

58

15

7

 PRESS (-2)

16

7

0

9

32

36

12

8

 DALTON

15

5

1

9

30

54

11

9

 STOCKPORT

16

2

0

14

16

58

4

10

 WEST END

16

1

1

14

12

60

3

 

 

160

73

16

71

387

386

160

 

Thanks to President and Fixtures Secretary, Phil Morris, a list of champions of the Manchester League 1893-1894 to 1958-1959 is available and this is given below.  The competition did not operate between 1912 and 1920, though the reasons for this are currently unknown.


Champions 1893-1894 to 1958-1959

 

  Season

 Champions

  Season

 Champions

 1893-1894

 Stretford

 1928-1929

 Hyde United

 1894-1895

 Talbot

 1929-1930

 Hyde United

 1895-1896

 Talbot

 1930-1931

 Droylsden

 1896-1897

 Tonge

 1931-1932

 Buxton

 1897-1898

 Tonge

 1932-1933

 Droylsden

 1898-1899

 Newton Heath Reserves

 1933-1934

 I.C.I. (Alkali)

 1899-1900

 Tonge

 1934-1935

 Denton United

 1900-1901

 Tonge

 1935-1936

 I.C.I. (Alkali)

 1901-1902

 Hyde

 1936-1937

 Manchester North End

 1902-1903

 Northwich Victoria

 1937-1938

 I.C.I. (Alkali)

 1903-1904

 Berry’s

 1938-1939

 Manchester United ‘A’

 1904-1905

 Altrincham

 1939-1940

 Taylor Brothers

 1905-1906

 Denton

 1940-1945

 No competition

 1906-1907

 Altrincham

 1945-1946

 Mossley Com.

 1907-1908

 Denton

 1946-1947

 Goslings

 1908-1909

 Macclesfield

 1947-1948

 Goslings

 1909-1910

 Salford

 1948-1949

 Goslings

 1910-1911

 Macclesfield

 1949-1950

 Goslings

 1911-1912

 Hurst

 1950-1951

 Manchester United ‘A’

 1912-1920

 No competition

 1951-1952

 Leek Town

 1920-1921

 Hyde United

 1952-1953

 Manchester United ‘A’

 1921-1922

 Hyde United

 1953-1954

 Manchester United ‘A’

 1922-1923

 Hyde United

 1954-1955

 Manchester United ‘A’

 1923-1924

 New Mills

 1955-1956

 New Mills

 1924-1925

 Manchester North End

 1956-1957

 Stockport County ‘A’

 1925-1926

 New Mills

 1957-1958

 Cheadle Rovers

 1926-1927

 Linotype & Monotype

 1958-1959

 Cheadle Rovers

 1927-1928

 Glossop

 1959-1960

 2nd tier introduced

 

Growth of the Manchester League

 

In 1959 a second tier was created by the Manchester League, with Dukinfield Town the first winners of this division.  A third tier, for reserve sides of clubs in the top two divisions was established in 1971, with further levels added, again for reserve or third teams of Manchester League clubs, in 1980 and 2005.  Lists of the champions of the Manchester League’s top two divisions for the period 1959-1960 to 2008-2009  are given below.

 

Champions 1959-1960 to 2008-2009

 

 Season

 Premier Division champions

 First Division Champions

 1959-1960

 Buxton

 Dukinfield Town

 1960-1961

 Cheadle Rovers

 Walkden Town

 1961-1962

 Cheadle Rovers

 Walkden Town

 1962-1963

 New Mills

 Anson Villa

 1963-1964

 Runcorn

 Whaley Bridge

 1964-1965

 New Mills

 Chadderton

 1965-1966

 New Mills

 New Mills Reserves

 1966-1967

 New Mills

 Salford Amateurs

 1967-1968

 New Mills

 New Mills Reserves

 1968-1969

 Macclesfield Town Reserves

 Salford Amateurs

 1969-1960

 New Mills

 Clarence Athletic

 1970-1971

 New Mills

 Abbey Hey

 1971-1972

 Leek Town

 New Mills Reserves

 1972-1973

 Leek Town

 Wythenshawe Amateurs

 1973-1974

 Irlam Town

 Maine Road

 1974-1975

 Salford Amateurs

 North Withington

 1975-1976

 Salford Amateurs

 Dukinfield Town

 1976-1977

 Salford Amateurs

 Old Urmstonians

 1977-1978

 Curzon Ashton

 Flixton

 1978-1979

 Salford Amateurs

 Northern Nomads

 1979-1980

 Little Lever

 Grasmere Rovers

 1980-1981

 Highfield United

 Walkden Town

 1981-1982

 Abbey Hey

 I.C.L.

 1982-1983

 Maine Road

 Mount Pleasant

 1983-1984

 Maine Road

 Shell (Carrington)

 1984-1985

 Maine Road

 Coldhurst United

 1985-1986

 Maine Road

 Adswood Amateurs

 1986-1987

 Adswood Amateurs

 Castleton Gabriels

 1987-1988

 Stockport Georgians

 Prestwich Heys

 1988-1989

 Abbey Hey

 AVRO

 1989-1990

 Wythenshawe Amateurs

 Greater Manchester Police

 1990-1991

 Abbey Hey

 Ramsbottom United

 1991-1992

 East Manchester

 Woodley Sports

 1992-1993

 Wythenshawe Amateurs

 Atherton Town

 1993-1994

 Abbey Hey

 Winton United

 1994-1995

 Abbey Hey

 Highfield United

 1995-1996

 Little Hulton United

 Stand Athletic

 1996-1997

 Highfield United

 Prestwich Heys

 1997-1998

 Springhead

 Urmston

 1998-1999

 Stand Athletic

 Willows

 1999-2000

 Stand Athletic

 Sacred Heart

 2000-2001

 Stand Athletic

 Leigh Athletic

 2001-2002

 Stockport Georgians

 Royton Town

 2002-2003

 Wythenshawe Amateurs

 Breightmet United

 2003-2004

 Royton Town

 AVRO

 2004-2005

 Prestwich Heys

 A.F.C. Blackley

 2005-2006

 Prestwich Heys

 Whitworth Valley

 2006-2007

 Prestwich Heys

 Walshaw Sports Club

 2007-2008

 Wigan Robin Park

 Chapel Town

 2008-2009

 Gregorians

 Dukinfield Town