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  2. Wythenshawe Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1946 as North Withington Amateur by attendees of St Crispin's Church in nearby Fallowfield. [2] They joined the South Manchester & Wythenshawe League, and were Division Two champions in 1949–50, before winning the Barker Cup in 1950–51. [3] In 1958 the club transferred to the Lancashire & Cheshire Amateur League. [2]

  3. List of football clubs in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 [2] Manchester City: Premier League: Etihad Stadium: Manchester: Manchester United: Premier League: Old Trafford: Trafford: Level 2 [3] None Level 3 [4] Bolton Wanderers: EFL League One: University of Bolton Stadium: Bolton: Stockport County: EFL League One: Edgeley Park: Stockport: Wigan Athletic: EFL League One: DW Stadium: Wigan ...

  4. Peel Hall tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Route map. to St Werburgh's Road. ... Wythenshawe Town Centre: 0:07. Robinswood Road: 0:06. Peel Hall:

  5. Roundthorn tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Route map. to St Werburgh's Road. ... Wythenshawe Town Centre: 0:07. Robinswood Road: 0:06. Peel Hall:

  6. Category:Wythenshawe - Wikipedia

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  7. Wythenshawe F.C. - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Wythenshawe Town Centre tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Wythenshawe Town Centre is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink Airport Line. It opened on 3 November 2014. [1] It is in Wythenshawe town centre next to shops, the library and Wythenshawe Forum. A new Wythenshawe bus station was built next to the Metrolink station, [2] which replaced existing stops at the former bus station and Wythenshawe ...

  9. Wythenshawe - Wikipedia

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    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. With an area of approximately 11 square miles (28 km 2), Wythenshawe became the largest council estate ...