Greenhalgh's F.C.

Greenhalgh's
Full nameGreenhalgh's Football Club
Nickname(s)Halghs
Founded1870
Dissolved1894
GroundField Mill
SecretaryE. H. Greenhalgh, A. O. Scroft


Greenhalgh's Football Club was a 19th-century English football club based Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

History

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The club was founded by E. H. Greenhalgh, a former Notts County back,[1] in the 1870s; the club claimed a foundation date of 1870,[2] which may have been when the workers at Greenhalgh's factory started playing football, and vice-chairman W. Day in 1892 claimed to have been a member for over 40 years.[3] Certainly the factory's first athletic event took place in 1873[4] and a Greenhalgh's football club was playing other sides under Sheffield rules by 1874.[5]

The club was originally formally called Greenhalgh & Sons, and in the 1890s Greenhalghs Incorporated,[6] but was usually known as Greenhalgh's.

The club was a member of the Midland League for the 1893–94 season, finishing 5th out of 11. On 7 May 1894 the club voted to amalgamate with Mansfield Town (not connected to the current club) to form Mansfield F.C., with both grounds initially being retained.[7] The aftermath saw the club's committee being sued for the club's outstanding debts, for which all committee members were held liable.[8]

Colours

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The club wore amber and blue jerseys, which it sold to Mansfield Wesleyan on its dissolution.[9]

Ground

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The club played at a pitch on the New Cricket Ground at Field Mill, which had been the site of Greenhalgh's factory since at least 1846.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Alcock, Charles (1881). Football Annual. London: Cricket Press. p. 118.
  2. ^ Alcock, Charles (1885). Football Annual. London: Wright & Co. p. 246.
  3. ^ "Mansfield Greenhalgh's Football Club". Alfreton Journal: 6. 27 May 1892.
  4. ^ "Greenhalgh & Sons Athletic Meet". Derbyshire Times: 3. 6 May 1874.
  5. ^ "Football". Derbyshire Times: 6. 28 February 1874. (A 0–0 home draw Garrick.)
  6. ^ Alcock, Charles (1891). Football Annual. London: Wright & Co. p. 131.
  7. ^ "Sports and pastimes". Grantham Journal: 7. 12 May 1894.
  8. ^ "The responsibilities of a football club committee". Manchester Courier: 15. 13 October 1894.
  9. ^ "Sports and pastimes". Mansfield Reporter: 6. 5 October 1894.
  10. ^ "New water wheel". Derbyshire Courier: 3. 14 February 1846.