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CHESHIRE COUNTY LEAGUE

 

The Cheshire County League was formed on 23rd April, 1919 at a meeting at the Moseleys Hotel, Manchester.  It was fitting that the competition should have been born in a city more associated with Lancashire than the County of Chester, as, before the Great War, many of Cheshire’s leading football clubs had plied their trade in leagues based in the more northerly county, such as the Lancashire League, the Lancashire Combination and the Manchester League.  Two of these competitions had folded before World War I, as had another league in which Cheshire sides had played – The Combination.

 

Thirteen clubs committed to the new league, though, in October 1919, the expulsion from the Football League of Leeds City had the knock-on effect of Central League side Port Vale replacing the West Yorkshire club in the 2nd Division, Tranmere Rovers’ first team moving from the Lancashire Combination to take Vale’s place, and the Prenton Park’s reserve side leaving the Cheshire League to take over the first team’s fixtures.  A ‘principal’ competition was played, followed by a subsidiary competition where the clubs competed in two sections of six.  The outcomes are shown below.

 

Cheshire County League Principal Competition 1919-1920 Final Table

 

1

 Runcorn

22

17

2

3

57

19

36

2

 Mossley

22

11

3

8

43

43

25

3

 Witton Albion

22

10

4

8

41

38

24

4

 Crewe Alexandra Reserves

22

10

3

9

45

45

23

5

 Crichton’s Athletic

22

9

4

9

48

38

22

6

 Chester

22

9

4

9

55

55

22

7

 Winsford United

22

10

1

11

45

34

21

8

 Altrincham

22

7

6

9

38

47

20

9

 Macclesfield

22

8

4

10

36

54

20

10

 Monk’s Hall

22

8

2

12

47

56

18

11

 Nantwich

22

8

2

12

39

54

18

12

 Northwich Victoria

22

5

5

12

33

44

15

 

 

264

112

40

112

527

527

264

 

Cheshire County League Subsidiary Section A 1919-1920 Final Table

 

1

 Mossley

10

6

2

2

24

14

14

2

 Altrincham

10

3

5

2

15

13

11

3

 Northwich Victoria

10

3

5

2

14

13

11

4

 Witton Albion

10

3

2

5

15

15

8

5

 Winsford United

10

2

4

4

15

16

8

6

 Macclesfield

10

2

4

4

11

23

8

 

 

60

19

22

19

94

94

60

 

Cheshire County League Subsidiary Section B 1919-1920 Final Table

 

1

 Crewe Alexandra Reserves

10

7

1

2

33

13

15

2

 Runcorn

10

5

4

1

20

15

14

3

 Monk’s Hall

10

5

1

4

26

19

11

4

 Crichton’s Athletic

10

5

0

5

15

21

10

5

 Chester

10

2

1

7

23

37

5

6

 Nantwich Town

10

2

1

7

14

26

5

 

 

60

26

8

26

131

131

60

 

The top sides in the two sections played off, home and away, to decide the winners of the competition.  Crewe Alexandra Reserves defeated Mossley 5-2 on aggregate.

The competition was expanded by the election of six clubs – Ashton National, Congleton Town, Connah’s Quay & Shotton, Sandbach Ramblers, Stalybridge Celtic Reserves and Tranmere Rovers Reserves.

 

Cheshire County League 1920-1921 Final Table

 

1

 Winsford United

34

19

6

9

67

48

44

2

 Congleton Town

34

17

8

9

68

56

42

3

 Runcorn

34

17

7

10

64

42

41

4

 Monk’s Hall

34

16

9

9

58

40

41

5

 Crewe Alexandra Reserves

34

15

9

10

80

51

39

6

 Macclesfield

34

16

7

11

67

50

39

7

 Crichton’s Athletic

34

16

6

12

72

62

38

8

 Mossley

34

14

8

12

49

48

36

9

 Altrincham

34

14

8

12

59

70

36

10

 Chester

34

15

5

14

72

74

35

11

 Nantwich Town

34

14

6

14

82

72

34

12

 Ashton National

34

14

5

15

69

64

33

13

 Northwich Victoria

34

12

5

17

53

60

29

14

 Tranmere Rovers Reserves

34

13

3

18

52

69

29

15

 Stalybridge Celtic Reserves

34

11

5

18

61

74

27

16

 Sandbach Ramblers

34

8

9

17

42

68

25

17

 Witton Albion

34

10

3

21

48

77

23

18

 Connah’s Quay & Shotton

34

6

9

19

44

82

21

 

 

612

247

118

247

1107

1107

612

 

The competition was expanded again with the election of two more clubs – Ellesmere Port Cement and Whitchurch.  Crichton’s Athletic became Saltney Athletic.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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