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In 1953, the current club was formed as '''Langton''' and played in the local leagues. After a very successful spell in the Liverpool County Combination (which they won on numerous occasions) the club reverted back to its better known identity of Bootle F.C. in 1973 and a year later joined the [[Lancashire Combination]], which they won in 1976 and 1977. They then joined the Second Division of the [[Cheshire County League]], which they won in their first season, and were promoted to the First Division. In 1982 the Cheshire County League was one of the leagues that merged to form the [[North West Counties League]], which Bootle duly joined, becoming a member of the First Division. The club spent most of their time in the First Division until 2000 when they dropped into the Second Division. However, despite finishing 6th in 2002, the club dropped into the Liverpool County Combination. In 2006 they were elected back into Division 2 of the North West Counties League.In 2009 Bootle won promotion to the Vodkat(NWCL) Premier Division and also won the Championship.
In 1953, the current club was formed as '''Langton''' and played in the local leagues. After a very successful spell in the Liverpool County Combination (which they won on numerous occasions) the club reverted back to its better known identity of Bootle F.C. in 1973 and a year later joined the [[Lancashire Combination]], which they won in 1976 and 1977. They then joined the Second Division of the [[Cheshire County League]], which they won in their first season, and were promoted to the First Division. In 1982 the Cheshire County League was one of the leagues that merged to form the [[North West Counties League]], which Bootle duly joined, becoming a member of the First Division. The club spent most of their time in the First Division until 2000 when they dropped into the Second Division. However, despite finishing 6th in 2002, the club dropped into the Liverpool County Combination. In 2006 they were elected back into Division 2 of the North West Counties League.In 2009 Bootle won promotion to the Vodkat(NWCL) Premier Division and also won the Championship.


===Players & Staff===
===Players & Staff2008 onwards)===
*Manager: {{flagicon|England}} Chris Obrian
*Manager: {{flagicon|England}} Chris Obrian



Revision as of 11:07, 4 May 2009

Bootle
Full nameBootle Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bucks
Founded1953 (as Langton)
GroundNew Bucks Park
Bootle
Capacity5,000
ChairmanFrank Doran
LeagueNorth West Counties League
Premier Division
2008–09North West Counties League
Premier Divison

Bootle Football Club is an English football club from Bootle, Merseyside. The club are currently in the North West Counties League Premier League, having won promotion from the NWC First Division in 2009, and play their home matches at Vesty Road Off Bridle Road, Bootle.

They are not the same club as the original Bootle F.C. who were in The Football League for one season in 1892–93, but rather a new club founded in 1953.

History

Original club

The Bootle team pictured in 1888

The original Bootle F.C. were formed in 1880 and played at Hawthorne Road. In 1889–90 Bootle became founder members of the Football Alliance. That season was their most successful as they finished league runners-up, reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they lost to Blackburn Rovers and had their record attendance when 20,000 watched their Boxing Day home friendly game against local rivals Everton. When the Alliance merged with the Football League in 1892, Bootle became founder members of the new Second Division. However, despite a respectable 8th place final position, the club dropped out after one season (and were replaced by neighbours Liverpool) and seemingly disappeared due to financial problems.

Football returned to Hawthorne Road when a new club, Bootle Athletic. was later formed with the new team initially playing in the Liverpool Leagues. In 1948 when they were elected to the Lancashire Combination 2, which they won at the first attempt. However, they struggled in the top-flight and after several tough seasons withdrew and folded during the 1953–54 campaign.

Modern club

In 1953, the current club was formed as Langton and played in the local leagues. After a very successful spell in the Liverpool County Combination (which they won on numerous occasions) the club reverted back to its better known identity of Bootle F.C. in 1973 and a year later joined the Lancashire Combination, which they won in 1976 and 1977. They then joined the Second Division of the Cheshire County League, which they won in their first season, and were promoted to the First Division. In 1982 the Cheshire County League was one of the leagues that merged to form the North West Counties League, which Bootle duly joined, becoming a member of the First Division. The club spent most of their time in the First Division until 2000 when they dropped into the Second Division. However, despite finishing 6th in 2002, the club dropped into the Liverpool County Combination. In 2006 they were elected back into Division 2 of the North West Counties League.In 2009 Bootle won promotion to the Vodkat(NWCL) Premier Division and also won the Championship.

Players & Staff2008 onwards)

  • Manager: England Chris Obrian

Notable Former Players

Club records

  • Best FA Cup performance: Third Qualifying Round, 1990-91
  • Best FA Vase performance: 4th Round, 2008-09

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