Showing posts with label Panini. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 1 September 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #32: Torpedo Tranmere



To end our visual survey of the Football Alliance's member clubs for the upcoming season, today we feature another team of newcomers to the league as such, Birkenhead's very own Torpedo Tranmere, who will begin life in the Second Division.
They take their name with reference to the submarine-building history of the shipbuilding company to whom the club is affiliated, having previously been known as Tranmere Rovers, original members of the Fourth Division of the inaugural Alliance back in 1980, before finishing bottom of the reorganized northern section of the Fourth and losing their place in 1984.

With all 32 clubs' colours now represented, all there is to do is look forward to the opening round of league fixtures for 2015-16, this coming Saturday, 5th September - see you then for the results round-up.


Monday, 31 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #31: South Liverpool Red Star



Known as Red Star from the beginning of last season, South Liverpool were founder members of the Football Alliance First Division (second level) in 1980-81, winning promotion to the Championship that season with a final second-placed finish, although their stay in the top flight was brief, for what has proved the one and only season in their history to date, as they suffered an immediate relegation, thereafter spending their time shuttling between the second and fourth tiers.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #30: Sheffield Wednesday



Sheffield Wednesday were original members of the Football Alliance in 1980, inaugural winners of the Second Division (third level) and rising to the Championship in 1987.
In 1989, they were crowned champions, following this honour with further league titles in 1995 and 2006 - only four clubs have won more.
Wednesday were relegated from the top flight at the conclusion of 2011-12, and have finished 6th, 4th and 4th in the second tier since, narrowly missing out on a return in each of the last two seasons in particular, when, in each case, the three teams above them have been promoted. Could 2015-16 finally be their year?

Saturday, 29 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #29: Newcastle-Gateshead Dynamo



Formed during this summer from a merger between Gateshead Dynamo and Newcastle United, the latter of whom were relegated from the Second Division at the end of last season, having been controversially elected, as a then fourth tier club, to the new two-division national league structure.

Newcastle United and Gateshead United were both original members of the Football Alliance, in the Championship and First Division respectively.

Relegated from the top flight at the end of the second season, 1981-82, Newcastle United spent 20 years out of the Championship before returning in 2002, going on to win the league in 2004 and retain their championship the following season, one of only four clubs to have successfully defended their title in the Alliance's history to date. After this period of success, they were relegated from the Championship in 2010 and the First Division in 2012.

Gateshead United, who became Dynamo for last season, had a less prominent league career, but spent a total of 8 seasons in two spells in the Championship, most notably a six-term stay from 1999 to 2005, otherwise spending their time at the second and third level.


Friday, 28 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #28: Newcastle Blue Star



Original members of the Football Alliance Second Division (third tier) in 1980-81, Newcastle Blue Star have mostly been a solid second and third level club throughout their league history, although they did achieve Championship status by winning the First Division in style in 1997-98, and followed this with a runners-up finish in their debut season in the top flight, the high point of their history. Subsequently relegated the season after, Blue Star returned to the Championship in 2006, enjoying a four-season stay on this occasion before suffering relegation, along with Newcastle United, in 2010.
Relegated again in 2012-13, Blue Star were elected to take up a place in last season's restructured Second Division despite finishing 2013-14 only a point and a place above demotion to the fourth tier, at least justifying the decision with a mid-table final position, whereas United, who were similarly the beneficiaries of this election system after having ended 2013-14 in a third tier relegation berth, finished bottom and lost their national league place.

Thursday, 27 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #27: Merthyr Tydfil


 
Founder members of the Football Alliance First Division, Merthyr Tydfil finished bottom of the table at the end of that inaugural 1980-81 season and were relegated to the third tier, but subsequently revived to become the first team from Wales to achieve promotion to the Championship in 1992.
Although their stay was brief, suffering instant demotion back to the second level in 1993, and not having returned to the top flight since, Merthyr Tydfil remain one of only three Welsh clubs, with first Caernarfon Town and then Wrexham, to have played at Championship level.
Despite a ninth-placed finish in the third tier in 2013-14, Merthyr Tydfil were elected to take up a place in last season's reformed Football Alliance Second Division, finishing 15th, a mere place and point from relegation.



Wednesday, 26 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #26: Marxist Polytechnic


 
Newly-elected to the Football Alliance, Marxist Polytechnic are another Manchester-based club and sure to bring a philosophical dimension to the league.


Tuesday, 25 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #25: Manchester Newton Heath


 
Known as Harpurhey Borough until 2002, when two successive relegations had seen them decline from their league high point of six seasons' membership of the First Division (the then second tier), the club then relocated the mile or so east across Manchester to Newton Heath, by which name they subsequently became known, to begin life in the old Third Division.
Promoted as champions in 2004, Manchester Newton Heath suffered an immediate return the following season before repeating their division-winning feat in 2007-08, then climbing again to the First Division in 2011. Two top-five finishes have been followed by a couple of seasons spent struggling in the lower regions of the second level, and it will be interesting to observe whether the team can buck this most recent trend in 2015-16.


Monday, 24 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #24: Inter-Italiano


 
 
Formed by the Italian immigrant community, Inter-Italiano made a stylish debut in the Football Alliance last season, finishing in 13th place in the Second Division.


Sunday, 23 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #23: Hendon Hotspur



Founder members of the Football Alliance Championship, Hendon United achieved a highest-ever third-place finish in 1983-84 before suffering relegation two years later. Making an immediate return to the top flight in 1987, they were demoted again 1n 1992 and subsequently failed to reclaim a position in the Championship, spending the time since at the second and third levels, before merging last summer with north London neighbours Tottenham Hotspur, original members of the Second Division (the then third tier), most of whose history was spent in the lower leagues.


Saturday, 22 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #22: Excelsior Benelux


 
Newcomers to the Football Alliance for 2015-16, Cambridge-based Excelsior Benelux draw their players from the expat Low Countries' ethnic community, their orange and red halved shirts representing the colours of the Netherlands, and Belgium and Luxembourg, with the design on the change shirts combining the colours of the respective nations' flags.


Friday, 21 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #21:Crystal Palace


 
Original members of the Championship back in 1980, Crystal Palace were relegated at the conclusion of the third season, returning to the top flight in 2006-07 for a brief one-term sojourn. Most of the club's league career has been spent at the second and third levels. They finished last season one point from relegation from the Football Alliance and will be hoping for better things in 2015-16.


Thursday, 20 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #20: Caledonia Thistle


 
Newcomers to the Football Alliance, Newcastle-based Anglo Scots Caledonia Thistle have joined the Second Division for 2015-16. Their halved shirt colours represent the thistle and heather.


Wednesday, 19 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #19: Bradford Park Avenue


Original members of the Football Alliance Championship, Bradford City merged with Fourth Division neighbours Park Avenue at the end of that first season and continued under the City name, winning the league title for the only time in their history in 1997-98. They were relegated from the top flight in 2003 and have yet to return.
This summer, the club has relocated to the renovated Park Avenue stadium and taken the name of the original tenants in recognition of this, whilst retaining Bradford City's traditional claret and amber striped shirts and black shorts.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #18: Bohemians


 
 
Bohemians have been one of the summer's new additions to the Football Alliance Second Division and, smartly turned out as they will be, home or away, will be hoping to acquit themselves well during their first season at national league level.


Monday, 17 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #17: Atletico Espanol


 
Beginning the roster of Second Division clubs and their colours for the coming season with Atletico Espanol, formed with a distinct Spanish bias and representing that footballing community in the UK, joining the Football Alliance last season, at the conclusion of which they finished in 12th position.


Sunday, 16 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #16: Wrexham



Founder members of the original Football Alliance First Division (second level), Wrexham began a descent down the league structure with relegation the following season (1981-82) but subsequently rose to achieve Championship status for the first time in 1995. Demoted two seasons later, they regained their place in the top tier in 2002 (winning the Second Division) only to be relegated again in 2003. Promoted once again as runaway Second Division champions in 2008, Wales' premier club have subsequently established themselves in the highest echelon, winning the Championship twice, in 2011 and 2013.


Saturday, 15 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #15: Stalybrdge Celtic


 
 
Reigning champions Stalybridge Celtic were original members of the Football Alliance Championship, winning the league title for the first and only other occasion in their history in 1985.
Having subsequently at one point been relegated to the third tier, they most recently returned to the top flight in 2012.


Friday, 14 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #14: Spartak-Slavia



 
Newcomers to the Football Alliance last season, London-based Spartak-Slavia won promotion to the Championship at the first attempt, finishing in second place in the closely-fought Second Division.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #13: Red Star Mossley


 
 
Founder members of the Championship, Mossley (rebranded 'Red Star' for the coming season) hold the joint record of league titles, with five achieved, the first in 1982, then again in 1984, 1991, 1996 and, most recently, 2007.