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Runcorn finishing bottom and frequently suffering defeats by five or more goals, though their record defeat of 9–0 remained intact. After a second successive relegation, the club's future was in doubt, and the decision was made to officially confirm its resignation from the league and cease activity. By this time, disgruntled supporters had already formed the breakaway club
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During its final season the club went into severe financial crisis and was unable to pay its players' wages, forcing it to offload many of its key playing staff and replace them with amateur players used to playing at a much lower standard. This made for an embarrassing end to the season, with
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elections because the club did not meet league requirements. This re-election system was replaced by automatic promotion from 1987 onwards, but it came too late to help Runcorn who by then were no longer a top team in the Football Conference.
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1. Players that have played/managed in the Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
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This article is about the original club founded in Runcorn that existed until 2006. For the re-formed club, see
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in 1919, and were its first champions. They won the league and Cheshire League Cup double in 1937.
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In 1993–94, their stadium nearly fell apart. A perimeter wall collapsed during a cup game against
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in 1968 and won the Cheshire Senior Cup in 1973. The pinnacle of the club's history was the
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to reflect its new location. In 2004, they finished in 13th place in the
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Football: Robson Has No Argument With World Cup Choice 26 November 1985
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In 1986, for the first time ever, Runcorn reached the final of the
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3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.
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where they had played since 1918, and moved to the 11,000-seat
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Winners 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89
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Runcorn Linnets F.C.

Canal Street
Halton Stadium
Haig Avenue
Valerie Park
English
football
club
Runcorn
Widnes
Prescot
Lancashire Combination
Cheshire County League
Northern Premier League
Alliance Premier League
English Football League
FA Trophy
Altrincham
That season
Boston
Hull City
Canal Street ground
Halton Stadium
Widnes
Everton
Northern Premier League
Conference North
Southport
Haig Avenue

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