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In 2023–24 they were Premier Division runners-up, missing out on the title on goal difference to local rivals Wythenshawe. In the subsequent promotion play-offs they defeated Padiham 1–0 in the semi-finals before beating Bury 3–2 on penalties in the final to earn promotion to Division One West of the Northern Premier League .
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The club was established in 1946 by Reg Gauntlet under the name Wythenshawe Lads Club, and joined the Manchester Federation of Lads' Clubs League. [2] In 1949 the players had become too old for the league, resulting in the club developing an adult side that entered the South Manchester and Wythenshawe League, [2] with the club's name changed to Wythenshawe Amateurs.
Domaine Leroy J. Rouse (born 4 July 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Wythenshawe Town. [2] He has Football League experience with Bury . He was educated at Saint Ambrose College .
Wythenshawe Forum. Wythenshawe (/ ˈ w ɪ ð ən ʃ ɔː /) is an area of Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, [1] in 1931 Wythenshawe was transferred to the City of Manchester, which had begun building a large housing estate there in the 1920s.