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

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    Formed in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport County in 1890 after the County Borough of Stockport and nicknamed "The Hatters" after the town's former hat-making industry. Stockport have played at Edgeley Park since 1902. Stockport first joined the Football League in 1900 but had to seek re-election in 1904.

  3. List of association football rivalries in the United Kingdom

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    South Midlands derby: Gloucester City vs. Worcester City [270] Surrey derby Dorking Wanderers vs. Woking; Sussex derby: Lewes vs. Worthing [271] Thanet derby: Margate vs. Ramsgate [272] [273] West Country derby: Bristol Rovers vs. Exeter City [274] Bristol City vs. Plymouth Argyle [275] Bristol Rovers vs. Torquay United [276] Exeter City vs ...

  4. 1966–67 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Stockport County clinched promotion to the Third Division as Fourth Division champions, and went upwards along with Southport, Barrow and Tranmere Rovers. Luton Town recorded the lowest finish to date by finishing 17th, less than a decade after being First Division members and FA Cup finalists.

  5. 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.

  6. 1965–66 Football League - Wikipedia

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    The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website [1] and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79, [2] with home and away statistics separated.

  7. 1968–69 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    Bradford City: 3–2: Hartlepool: 14 August 1968 Bradford Park Avenue: 0–3: Darlington: 13 August 1968 Brighton & Hove Albion: 2–0: Oxford United: 14 August 1968 Bristol City: 2–0: Newport County: 13 August 1968 Bristol Rovers: 0–2: Swansea Town: 13 August 1968 Bury: 1–1: Stockport County: 13 August 1968 Chester: 0–0: Tranmere ...

  8. 1990–91 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City: 28 August 1990 Middlesbrough: 1–1: Tranmere Rovers: 28 August 1990 Preston North End: 2–0: Chester City: 28 August 1990 Reading: 0–1: Oxford United: 28 August 1990 Rochdale: 4–0: Scarborough: 28 August 1990 Southend United: 2–1: Aldershot: 28 August 1990 Stockport County: 0–2: Burnley: 27 August 1990 Stoke City: 0–0 ...

  9. 1963–64 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1963–64 Football League Cup was the fourth season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs; only 82 of them took part. [a] The competition began on 4 September 1963 and ended with the two-legged final on 15 and 22 April 1964.