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The Chester and District Football League
is an open age league established in 1894 and affiliated to the Cheshire
County Football Association.
The League originally had twelve teams that included Hoole Rovers,
L&NW Novices, and three Sunday School sides from St Oswalds,
St Marys and St Johns. Rossett and Buckley Swifts were also members,
and teams from North Wales have been regular members of the League
until the FA of Wales ( FAW ) decided that Welsh teams must play
in Wales.
In
the early 1900’s the League nearly folded but after opening
a “subscription book” the debts were met, and as we are
still here today the rest, as they say, is history. The League operated
through two World Wars and with Chester being a Garrison Town there
were a number of teams from the Army but for security reasons the
teams were called Army A and Army B etc. – and no doubt
the players took advantage of the situation when the referee
requested
a name !
Discipline was a factor even in the “old days” and the
records show that the Cheshire County FA collected £ 2 : 4
: 0d from Wharton FC for their suspended players. Also, in 1914 the
records show that ... “the Queensferry goalkeeper refused to
defend his goal at the taking of a penalty kick as he thought it
was too dark” .. and the Referee had to abandon the game.
Clearly an interesting game as the Referee also reported that
several players
had been drinking and at least two were worse for wear.
In 1923 a player called Bill Hanmer received a winners medal
playing for Brickfield Athletic and fifty years later as a committee
member
Billy presented the cup to the winners – certainly a case of
putting something back into the game. During 1946 the League dealt
with its first recorded case of a “ringer”. In a Cup
competition Northgate Athletic fielded a professional player called
William Ralf Dean – better known as the legendary Dixie
Dean. Later, Dixie became well known locally when he ran a pub
in Chester
( now called the Dublin Packet )
Teams have come and gone over the years and currently we have one
team, Cestrian Alex, who have been league members for 75 years. Other
long time league members each with over 35 years membership are Tarporley
Vics, Frodsham United, Barrow Athletic and Blacon YC.
As of Season 2005/06 the League has two divisions and is still
looking to the future. We shall play our part in the "pyramid" system
brought in by the National Football Association continuing to
provide football at grass roots level for all those who want
to enjoy our
wonderful national game.
For information about our competitions, teams, structure and general
news please visit the relevant pages on our web site.
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