Liversedge F.C. are a football club based neer Cleckheaton, England, near the border with Hightown in Liversedge and members of the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division for the 2007-08 season.
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Full name | Liversedge Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Sedge | ||
Founded | 1910 | ||
Ground | Clayborne Cleckheaton, England | ||
Capacity | 2,200 | ||
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League | Northern Counties East League Premier Division | ||
2006–07 | Premier Division, 12th | ||
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They were established in 1910 and joined the Yorkshire Football League Division Three in 1972. In 1982, they were the founding members of the Northern Counties East Football League.
They play at Clayborn, which features a clubhouse in the top corner of the ground, small covered seating on one side, and small covered terracing at one end. The ground used to have a large slope from one corner of the ground to the opposite (diagonal) corner of the ground. The pitch was dug up in Summer 2005, and the surface was literally rebuilt to make a new, flat field, although Liversedge had to play their first few games away while the grass finished growing.
The 2005/06 season was very successful for Liversedge as they won the League Cup for the first time in their history and they finished runners-up in the league on 80 points, however the runaway winners for the season were Buxton who finished on 95 points.
Liversedge missed out on promotion to the Unibond league however as they didn’t have sufficient facilities for that level of football particularly because they did not have separate changing rooms for female referees.
In the 2006/07 season manager Eugene Lacy left the club and many of the players followed, several to Garforth Town where he was made a scout. Gerry Quinn was appointed as his replacement and many of the Academy youngsters were brought into the first team and understandably results were mixed. They eventually finished the season in 12th place on 49 points.
In June 2007 new Sedge Chairman Mark Brier accepted Quinn's resignation as the club was unable to provide the expenses budget for the players he'd targeted to bring in and he was replaced by Steve Newton who was the Reserve Team Manager at Bradford Park Avenue.
Liversedge Stats for 2005/2006 season
- Paul Walker, nicknamed Wakka finished the season as the clubs tops scorer in the league with 12 goals, he moved on to promoted Buxton during the following season and continued his scoring there to help them become champions for the second successive season
- Liversedge failed to score in only 3 games
- Finished with 11 clean sheets
- Conceded an average of 1.29 goals per game
- Finished with the best attacking record in the league, scoring an average of 2.79 goals per match.
- Highest attendance of the season was 346, with a low of just 67
Liversedge Stats for 2006/2007 season
- Liversedge failed to score in 12 of the 38 league matches
- Finished with 6 clean sheets
- Conceded an average of 1.58 goals per game
- Scored an average of 1.53 goals per match.
- Highest attendance of the season was 226, with a low of just 54, though their average of 109 was the 5th highest in the league and of the four clubs with higher average attendances three were promoted at the end of the season.
Liversedge Facts
- The North Stand is known as the Sedge Kop.
- Sheffield United's defender Leigh Bromby started out at Liversedge before Sheffield Wednesday scouted him out.
Honours
- NCEL - League Cup 2005/06
- Reserve Team Cup - 2002/03
- West Riding County Challenge Cup - 1948/49 1951/52 1969/70
- West Riding County Cup - 1989/90
- West Riding County - Amateur Lge 1923/24 1925/26 1926/27 1964/65 1965/66 1968/69.
League History
Spen Valley; West Riding County Amateur 1922-72; Yorkshire 1972-82; NCEL 1982
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View from the seated stand with the floodlights on.
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vs Maltby Main, view of the dugouts and of the fields beyond, Sedge are wearing the blue
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View of the seated stand taken from the car park
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Behind the goal is the North Stand, home of The Sedge Kop