TUESDAY 7 MARCH 2023
NWCFL First Divison North vs DARWEN FC



KO 8:00PM





“THE LAST THREE GAMES HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTING”
TUESDAY 7 MARCH 2023
NWCFL First Divison North vs DARWEN FC
KO 8:00PM
“THE LAST THREE GAMES HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTING”
Good evening and a welcome to Rakesmoor Lane for tonight’s North West Counties Football League fixture against Darwen FC.
The last three games have been tough and disappointing, really.
In both games against Atherton LR and Pilkington, I think we have done enough to deserve something from the games. Still, unfortunately, we haven’t taken chances when we’ve been on top and then been punished for moments of complacency, with all the goals we’ve conceded being easily avoidable upon reflection.
Fortunately, a few other results have gone in our favour, too, so we must take advantage of that and change our form starting tonight against a tough Darwen FC team that always fight for everything.
Formed in 1870, fully concentrating on Association Football in 1875, Darwen FC would become early pioneers of Professional Football in Northern England.
In October 1878, Darwen became the first club in Lancashire to stage a game under floodlights at our old Barley Bank Ground against a Blackburn and District side. This game was a huge success, not only because the club won the game 3-0 but the experiment of staging a game under floodlights was not repeated in this era of football in the area.
Darwen were the first working class, Northern ‘Mill Town’ club to have any success in the FA Cup, reaching the Quarter Finals of the competition in 1879. Darwen’s run in the tournament would cause controversy by signing two players, Fergus Suter a Jimmy Love, who were paid for their services, becoming the first two professional footballers in the English game. Paying players was strictly forbidden then, and the club was threatened with expulsion from all Football Association competitions. The Motion to throw Darwen out of the competition was defeated Three Times leading to Three famous FA Quarter Final showdowns with the Old Etonians. The first leg finished 5-5, with the hosts refusing to play extra time. Darwen travelled back to the Capital for the second leg drawing 2-2; finally, a third battle ended 6-2 for the Old Etonians.
Two Years later, the club went one better by reaching the FA Cup Semi-Final by beating Romford 15-0 in the Quarters but lost out 4-1 to eventual winners Old Carthusians.
This remains the furthest the club have gone in the competition.
In 1891, the club was elected into the Football League as it was expanded to Fourteen teams. To comply with a Football League rule demanding all member clubs to wear different colours, the club switched their traditional Black and White hooped shirts for a Salmon Pink kit, thus giving the nickname ‘The Salmoners’.
After finishing bottom in their inaugural season and a further expansion of the Football League, in 1892, Darwen FC became founder members of Division Two. After a short-lived promotion in 1893, the club found themselves a season later back in Division Two and, in 1899, resigned from the Football League and signed up to participate in the Lancashire League. This league change coincided with a move from Barley Bank to our current home, The Anchor Ground and the club have played at the venue ever since.
In 1902, the club won the Lancashire League title, and later Lancashire League triumphs followed in the 1930s.
Darwen’s next famous foray in the FA Cup was in the 193132 season. In front of 10,000 spectators (a record at the Anchor Ground), they beat Chester and were rewarded with an away trip to Highbury to face Arsenal. This game ended in an 11-1 defeat for the Salmoners, but the hosts were so impressed with Darwen’s spirit and sportsmanship that they presented the East Lancashire side with a Red Kit. This gesture resulted in Darwen adopting Red as its primary colour, and it has never changed since.
In the 1974/75 season, Darwen completed the double in the Lancashire (Combination) League, winning the Division and the Cup. The Cup Final resulted in ‘The Darreners’ beating Bootle 5-3 on aggregate.
After decades in the Lancashire League, the club moved into the Cheshire League in 1976 and later became founding members of the North West Counties League in 1982. After a multitude of financial issues and a fire that ravaged the Anchor Ground in 1990, the club never got back onto its feet. After many battles, Darwen FC were wound up in May 2009, but the club would never die.
In the same month, a group of local townspeople and fans resurrected ‘the Town’s Team’ as AFC Darwen and retained the Anchor Ground. AFC Darwen started life in the West Lancashire League. The club regained membership in the North West Counties League one season later.
In 2012, Kenny Langford took control of the club and breathed a new lease of life back into the club. The Most memorable season in this era was the 2014-15 season resulting in double success.
The Salmoners won the First Division Cup beating Atherton Collieries 3-1, and weeks later won promotion to the Premier Division via the playoffs beating Hanley Town 5-3 in the Playoff Final.
Two seasons later, AFC Darwen were relegated back into the NWCFL First Division, and after a series of managers, Kenny Langford took up the reigns for the Fourth time as Manager in 2019. This brought a period of stability to the club.
On the 2nd of June 2022, over the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, it was announced that AFC Darwen would be changing its name back to its original moniker Darwen FC and a new Era would start for the organisation.
KEVIN WATKIN & DAVID ROUND
Joe AMISON
Jay BARKER
Tom DAWSON
Max DIXON
Callum FAWCETT
Jamie HODGSON
Sam JOEL
Finley MARTIN
Hakan MCCRACKEN
Joe MCGLADDERY
Will MCGLADDERY
Charlie MCGLOWN
Luke MITCHELL
Daniel PATTINSON
Nathan REID
Gareth SMITH
Tyler SPENCE
Jason WALKER
Kevin WATKIN
Josh WOODEND
KENNY LANGFORD
Kristians ADZAJI
Joe ALMOND
Daniel ASHBURNER
Joshua ASPINALL
Gary BASTERFIELD
Jack BENNETT
Nathan BOND
Rocco CARNOVALE
Alfie CARMICHAEL
Max CLAYTON
Sandro DA
Thomas ENTWISTLE
Lenny FIELDHOUSE
Billy FLITCROFT
Clayton GORMAN
Stefan HOLDEN
David LANG
Ben LANGFORD
Bobby LANGFORD
Kiel LONSDALE
Anthony LYNCH
Christopher LYNCH
David LYNCH
Luke MCKENNA
Ryan MCKENNA
Martin MIDDLEHURST
Alexander MORTIMER
Kian SHARPLES
Christopher SMALLEY
Ryan STEELE
Nathan STRONG
Rio WILSON-HEYES
Kieran WOOD