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In the 1998–99 season, Stockport finished in 16th place, winning just 3 of their final 14 matches. A 5–0 defeat at relegated Oxford United on the final day signalled the end of Megson's time at Edgeley Park.
Leslie Robinson (born 1 March 1967) is an English retired footballer who played as a defender. He played for Chesterfield, Mansfield Town, Stockport County, Doncaster Rovers, Banbury United and spent ten years at Oxford United where he is sixth in the list of players with the most appearances.
Stockport County Football Club, a professional association football club based in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, was founded in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport County in 1890 after the County Borough of Stockport.
Stockport was eliminated from the 1945–46 FA Cup in the first round after a 3–2 aggregate loss to Rochdale. [75] Also in 1945–46, Stockport hosted Doncaster Rovers in a League Three North Cup match, reputed to be the longest professional football match, lasting 203 minutes. The first meeting had finished 2–2, so a replay was needed, and ...
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.
Notts County: 3–2: Newport County: 2 September 1964 Port Vale: 0–1: Luton Town: 7 September 1964 Queens Park Rangers: 5–2: Aldershot: 2 September 1964 Southport: 0–0: Carlisle United: 2 September 1964 Stockport County: 1–3: Rochdale: 2 September 1964 Tranmere Rovers: 2–0: Crewe Alexandra: 2 September 1964 Walsall: 1–1: Oxford ...
Had Stockport failed to win the game they would have faced a deciding match away at promotion rivals Luton Town on the final day of the season. As it turned out, County travelled to Kenilworth Road with a chance to win the title, but a 1–1 draw meant that local rivals Bury finished top of the table with Stockport finishing second. [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: Swansea City: 29 August 1990 Walsall: 4–2 ...