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{{pp-move-indef}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Witton Albion | image = ] | fullname = Witton Albion Football Club | nickname = Albion | founded = 1887 | ground = ], Wincham,<br />Northwich | capacity = 4,813<ref></ref><ref>http://www.napit.co.uk/viewus/infobank/football/northern-premier-league/witton-albion.php</ref> | chairman = Mark Harris (acting) | manager = Dave MacPherson and Brian Pritchard | league = ] | season = 2010–11 | position = ], 10th | pattern_la1=_whiteshoulders|pattern_b1=_whitestripes|pattern_ra1=_whiteshoulders | leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FF0000|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=0000FF|socks1=FF0000 | pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2= | leftarm2=FFFF00|body2=0000FF|rightarm2=FFFF00|shorts2=FFFF00|socks2=0000FF }} '''Witton Albion F.C.''' are a ] based in ], ]. They were founded in ]. They have won the ] 11 times since ]. Their most recent success in this competition was in ], when they defeated ] in the final. They have also reached the ] 2nd round on at least three occasions. They are currently playing in the ], the eighth tier of the ]. The club's ground was for many years in the centre of the town, just behind the library. In 1989, they moved a couple of miles to Chapel Street in nearby ]. Sainsbury's Supermarket now occupies the old Central Ground site. There is a fierce local rivalry between Albion and the other Wincham team, ]. ==History== The first records of a '''Witton Albion F.C.''' are in 1887. The club first entered the FA Cup in ] but failed to reach the First Round proper until ]. Early on in their history the club played in a number of leagues including the Northwich & District League, Crewe & District league, ], ], The ] and ]. Finally in 1920, the club became founder members of the ]. They won the league three times after World War 2, including the league and cup double in 1953–54. In 1978–79, the club finished as runners-up and gained promotion to the ]. 1990–91 proved to be one of the best seasons in the club's history as they won the NPL by 16 points, gaining promotion to the ]. However, the club found this tough going and continual relegation struggles resulted in the first relegation in the club's history in 1994. A further relegation from the Premier Division of the Northern Premier League followed in 1997. In 2004, club captain Brian Pritchard enjoyed worldwide fame following his sending off during the Cheshire County F.A. Senior Cup final against Woodley Sports. He was sent off after he tripped a streaker that had run on to the pitch, incensing the Witton fans. Many football fans around the world deemed this sending off unfair, including when the referee was criticised for his decision on the BBC's ''Football Focus'' program. The 2006–07 season saw Witton miss out on automatic promotion on the last day of the season to ], by 1 goal on goal difference. Witton hit the woodwork 3 times in the last 20 minutes, but were unable to score the goal that would have taken them into the Conference North as league champions. This was the second time in seven years that Burscough had beaten Witton to promotion on goal difference. Witton subsequently lost the play-off final against ] and were thus denied promotion into the ] division. Witton narrowly missed promotion again in 2007–08. After having led the Northern Premier League Premier Division since November, at one stage by 14 points, they lost the lead to ] in mid-April, and entered the last game of the regular season a point behind Fleetwood, but with a much better goal difference. Although Fleetwood could only manage a draw at home to ] in their last match, Witton lost at home 3–0 to ] and finished second. They went on to lose the first round of the promotion playoffs at home to ] on penalties. After the season ended, the club were wracked with management upheavals. Manager Jim Vince and assistant Nigel Deeley resigned after a disagreement with long-time charman Mike Worthington, and shortly afterwards Worthington himself severed ties with the club. Vince and Deeley were re-appointed by acting chairman Mark Harris, but Vince resigned again two weeks later on the grounds of ill-health. Nigel Deeley was appointed manager on 28 May. A substantial reduction in the playing budget led to the departure of most of the established squad members during the 2008 close season. Manager Nigel Deeley and assistant Andy Nelson were fired on November 2, after an unprecedented sequence of nine consecutive defeats. They were replaced by former manager ], assisted by Lee Coathup. After a brief change in fortunes, when Witton moved out of the relegation zone, the Albion finished third bottom, and were relegated to the ]. Witton entered the 2009-10 season with high hopes of promotion. Consistently in the top half of the league, they were as high as third by February 2010. However, an indifferent last third of the season saw them fall to seventh, finishing 6 points out of playoff contention. Finley resigned from the club prior to the last game of the season. League restructuring saw the club relocated to ] for the 2010–11 season. In May 2010, former long-serving ] manager ] was appointed to the managerial position, assisted by Brian Pritchard, who will remain on the playing staff, and Dave McPherson. Six years previously, Ogden had turned down the management job at Witton, a decision which he described as 'a mistake'.<ref name="Og09">{{Cite web| url = http://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/sport/witton/8192271.Harris__New_manager_can_make_us_smile/| title = New Manager can make us Smile | accessdate = 2010-05-28|date=2010-05-28| publisher = Northwich Guardian}}</ref> On 11 April 2011 Dave MacPherson and Brian Pritchard were appointed joint managers of the club for the remainder of the 2010–11 season, and the 2011-12 season.<ref></ref> ==Honours== In 1990, Albion featured as BBC TV’s "]". The crowd of 3,784 (plus millions on TV) saw the club give an honourable performance against ], although Wanderers ultimately won 2-1. Witton Albion were regular semi-finalists in the ] (1990/91, 91/92, 92/93). In 1992, they made it to the old ] where they lost to ]. *] **Winners: 1991 **Runners Up: 1990, 1995, 2005 ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * * * * {{Northern Premier League}} ] ] ] ] ] ]