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relied upon handouts and donations, most notably from Mrs Rose Kyle and clothing coupons from supporters. During this period, the kit colours and designs varied drastically, including all-white shirts with black trim, white shirts with black Vs, and an all-blue kit. During their final season as Liverpool Stanley, the club turned out in a white shirt with 'Corporation Green' band around the waist, the same colours they would wear later when they became Liverpool City RLFC.
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The club was renamed Highfield for the 1991–92 season. On 3 February 1991, the club ended a 61-game losing streak when they drew with Carlisle 12-12. On 3 March 1991, Highfield defeated Dewsbury to end a 75-game winless streak which stretched back to November 1988. Highfield's playing colours were a
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in west London under floodlights. The owner of the stadium, Brigadier-General A C Critchley, was impressed enough to take over Wigan Highfield, who had finished second from bottom in the league, and agreed to pay off their debts. He moved the club to White City and renamed the club London Highfield.
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In the Challenge Cup, Wigan Highfield's best season was in 1925–1926 when they reached the semi-finals. They saw off Wakefield, Huddersfield and Leeds at Tunstall Lane before losing 15–6 to Oldham in the semi-final at Salford. They also reached the quarter-finals in 1928–1929 but an 8–0 loss away at
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A brewery loan which had kept the club afloat both at Sutton (Highfield) and later on at Prescot changed hands and the new creditors wanted the loan to be repaid immediately. With this loan, Geoff Fletcher had managed to sustain a social club at Valerie Park which provided the club with a small but
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During their tenure as Huyton RLFC the club's colours were primarily amber shirts with a red and black V and black shorts. In the latter part of the 1970s, the colours changed to red shirts with blue shorts and white socks for a brief period, and eventually an all-black shirt with red collar, white
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local authority for a 21-year lease at the new Alt Park Ground. With Alt Park not ready, Huyton spent their first year of existence as homeless nomads. Most home matches were played at Widnes. Alt Park was eventually ready in August 1969. It was of a poor standard and often suffered from vandalism.
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and was renamed Liverpool City RLFC. City developed the Knotty Ash stadium within their meagre means, mainly by fencing it and erecting a small grandstand. The club jersey at that time was green and white hoops (similar to Glasgow Celtic FC), with white shorts and green and white hooped socks. The
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In 1934, Highfield returned north to the Stanley greyhound stadium in Liverpool and became Liverpool Stanley. Liverpool Stanley's colours were distinct yellow jerseys with a blue band around the midriff and also on the sleeves. However, later in their career, due to acute money shortages, the club
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The players, seeing that the club would receive more money, asked for a greater share. However the directors refused, leading to a massed players' strike. The team that faced Wigan comprised a number of trialists and reserves together with the coach, Bill Ashurst, who had come out of retirement.
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Highfield Rugby Football Club was formed around 1880 and went out of existence for a few years following the rugby schism of 1895. They reformed in 1902, the club originally playing in a league comprising the "A" teams of the major clubs. Although no colour photographs of the team exist, it is
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in front of a crowd of around 6,000 spectators, which they lost narrowly 9 points to 8. Overall London Highfield played 38 games and finished in 14th position on the table that year, having won 20 games and lost 8. During the season, Highfield also played a match against the touring
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ground was not big enough. By incorporating a field, it was possible to increase the size of the ground and in the 1922–23 season the club entered the Rugby League as Wigan Highfield. Their first match was against Wigan on 2 September 1922, at Tunstall Lane, in which
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In the Lancashire Cup, Wigan Highfield never managed to progress beyond the first round of the competition. They forced replays against Oldham in 1922 and Leigh in 1931 but all in all, the competition was a pretty miserable experience for them.
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deemed the venture unprofitable and decided not to continue with rugby league beyond the first season. Player's match fees and expenses, plus compensating other team's travel costs contributed largely to the club's loss that year of £8,000.
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Highfield generally struggled in the lower half of the league tables but in 1927–1928 they managed to finish above Wigan in 7th place on points percentage. However, in their ten-year existence Wigan Highfield beat Wigan only once, 9–3 at
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representative combination of the past incarnations of the club, which consisted of yellow socks, black shorts and predominantly red shirts with yellow, blue and green stripes across the shoulders and sleeves.
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and Ashurst was sent off after 11 minutes. The club never seemed to recover from this blow, and they went on to lose every game in the 1989–90 season, finishing eight points behind second bottom club
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to come and give Highfield a try. However, the directors had the game switched to Central Park in exchange for a fee from Wigan, on the grounds that Canal Street did not have the capacity.
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deciding to increase the rent on the ground. Highfield RLFC played there until the start of the 1996 season, when they were then renamed Prescot Panthers to coincide with the start of the
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In July 1964, the club's board were informed by the Carmelite convent that owned the land that their lease on Knotty Ash would not be renewed. Negotiations then took place with nearby
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to move to their ground instead. Geoff Fletcher remained on initially as player-manager, and then moved unto a role on the board of directors when he retired from playing.
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wanted to reduce the number of clubs in the lower division of the league in 1993. The three clubs finishing bottom of the second division would be demoted to the
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joined Huyton in 1978. Fletcher would remain with the club as player-coach and then subsequently through their various changes as manager in later years.
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sufficient income. When the brewery loan was recalled, the Prescot Panthers went into administration and then ultimately receivership.
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This article is about the club which bore the name 'Liverpool City' between 1951–1968. For the unrelated club founded in 1906, see
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The Liverpool City name would be resurrected by the Highfield franchise but there is no connection between the two clubs.
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In their first season, Highfield finished 14th out of 20 clubs in Division Two, and reached the second round of the
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When Runcorn Football Club increased the rent for Canal Street, Runcorn Highfield signed a 99-year agreement with
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was a Welsh rugby union and league player, who turned out for Runcorn Highfield towards the end of his career.
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and the Rugby League Board but approved by the full Rugby League Council by 26 votes to 6 on 5 October 1990.
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became head coach of Runcorn in June 1989, he quit in October 1990 after losing all his 38 games in charge.
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The club continued as Huyton RLFC and struggled in the second division until 1985, when the club moved to
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1938 France, Wales, 1939 France, Wales, 1940 Wales, 1941 Wales, 1943 Wales, 1945 Wales, and won caps for
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The 1994–95 season was a disaster for Highfield. They won only two games all season – against amateurs
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era but fared even worse in the 1995–96 season, gaining just 1 point all season (a 24–24 draw against
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and Highfield saw Highfield, under Geoff Fletcher, win 39–6 and Highfield survived at the expense of
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Chairman Geoff Fletcher accepted a one-off payment of about £30,000 for the club to resign from the
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on 13 November 1988, the club's supporters saw it as an ideal opportunity to persuade the people of
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after Alt Park's main stand was declared unsafe. The club then became known as Runcorn Highfield.
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white jersey with a broad green chest band was adopted at the start of the 1954-55 season.
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during the 1994–1995 season, a move that was made due to the landlords of Hoghton Road,
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side visited Tunstall Lane, winning 14–2 in front of approximately 2,000 spectators.
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Robin Whitfield who, after completing his playing career, became a top class referee
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already relegated, the crucial last match at Nottingham on 12 April 1993, between
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was a player coach, another who completed his playing days with Runcorn Highfield
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Players earning international caps while at Wigan Highfield and Liverpool Stanley
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1936 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), 1937 Australia, while at
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RUGBY LEAGUE SEASON – SWINTON V. LIVERPOOL STANLEY video newsreel film 1937
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which was expunged because the return game was not played and also lost to
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Liverpool Stanley – 1934–1950 and the second Liverpool City – 1951–1968
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generally assumed that Wigan Highfield's colours were yellow and blue.
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throughout their existence before being eventually wound up in 1996.
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Highfield Rugby Football Club played in the Parish of Highfield, in
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coached Runcorn between 1987 and 1989. When Runcorn Highfield drew
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1928 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (3 matches), while at
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Highfield's first home game on 20 September 1933 was against
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Photos of Prescot Panthers jerseys from OLDRUGBYSHIRTS.com
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In 1932, Leeds played Wigan in an exhibition match at the
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Photo of a Highfield RLFC jersey from OLDRUGBYSHIRTS.com
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who went from player to coach to manager to board member
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Liverpool City RLFC: Rugby league in a football city
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on 23 April 1995) was a humiliating 104–4 defeat by
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Runcorn Highfield RLFC
Liverpool City (1906)
Stanley F.C. (Liverpool)
Valerie Park
Prescot
Hoghton Road
St. Helens
Canal Street
Runcorn
Huyton
Liverpool
Liverpool
White City Stadium
London
Pemberton
rugby league
Liverpool
England
original Liverpool club of the same name
Liverpool City (1906)

Liverpool
Bramley
Pontefract
Welsh
Merthyr Tydfil
Ebbw Vale
Pemberton
Wigan
Tunstall Lane

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