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  2. History of Stockport County F.C. - Wikipedia

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    From the start of the 1930s, Stockport County played in a home kit of white and black and were nicknamed the 'Lilywhites'. [10] In the 1933–34 season they scored 115 goals; a 13–0 home win over Halifax Town on 6 January 1934 included a Joe Hill hat-trick and four goals from Percy Downes.

  3. Stockport County F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Stockport County Supporters' Co-operative is the other active supporters' group. [199] [200] It runs the Stockport County Appearance Number Scheme (SCAN), where every player who has played a first-team game is recognised with a framed certificate and a number which shows their position on the list of players who made their debut for the club.

  4. List of Stockport County F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    After 11 seasons in non-League football, Stockport were champions of the 2021–22 National League and were promoted into EFL League Two. Stockport County's furthest FA Cup run has seen them reach the fifth round on three occasions in 1934–35, 1949–50 and 2000–01.

  5. History of Chelsea F.C. (1905–1952) - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea's first league match took place away at Stockport County on 2 September 1905. They lost the game 1–0. [16] Their first home match was against Liverpool in a friendly. They won 4–0. Robertson also scored Chelsea's first competitive goal, coming in a 1–0 win against Blackpool. [17]

  6. 1993 Football League Trophy final - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Football League Trophy final was a football match between Port Vale and Stockport County on 22 May 1993 at Wembley Stadium, London.It was the final match of the 1992–93 Football League Trophy, the 10th season of what had previously been called the Associate Members' Cup, a cup competition for teams from the Second Division and Third Division of the Football League (the third and ...

  7. Ted Critchley - Wikipedia

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    County retained their second-tier status in 1923–24 and 1924–25, before finishing at the bottom of the division in 1925–26. He was too good a player to remain in the Third Division North for long in 1926–27. He played 118 games for County before being transferred to Everton for a £2,500 fee in December 1926. [3]

  8. Edgeley - Wikipedia

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    Lark Hill Road, c. 1906 St Matthew's Church, Edgeley. References to Edgeley, or "Eddyshelegh", are recorded in the early part of the 13th century. However the main history of the area dates from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution where it was a working class hub, after the decline of industrial Britain, Edgeley like many northern urban areas suffered economically and the area fell into ...

  9. Staines Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Two significant victories in late October 2009 were beating first place, and at the time unbeaten, Newport County 1–0 at home followed four days later beating third place Thurrock 1–2 away. On Boxing Day 2009, Staines won 4–1 away to rivals Hampton and Richmond Borough, following this up by beating them 4–0 at the Wheatsheaf on New ...