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251:, the club reentered the Northern alliance league again for the 1947–48 season, but left again after 10 seasons. Over 30 years later the club rejoined the Northern alliance league again for the 1989–90 season, starting in Division Two. The 1994–95 season saw the club move up to division one, when they qualified for promotion as runners-up. Three seasons later the club achieved promotion to the premier division when they finished as champions of Division one. The 2004–05 season saw the club become league champions. 123: 109: 95: 116: 102: 32: 204:
It looked as if Shankhouse had won through at the fourth time of asking, with a late winner in the third replay, but Morpeth protested on the basis that the goal had been scored after its players heard a whistle and stopped playing, giving Shankhouse a simple goal. The whistle came from someone in
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The club was formed in 1883 by the local Methodist Chapel bible class after the Scottish Highland Black Watch regiment camped nearby arranged a match against the local miners, inspiring the local working class to take up the sport.
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Therefore, the teams had to play for a fifth time, under orders to continue until the match finished. However, after three half-an-hour periods of extra-time, the game remained goalless, and it was too dark to continue.
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The club play their home games at Action Park in Cramlington. The club used to play their home games at Arcot Park, when they purchased that ground in 1906.
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in the final, and Shankhouse drew the winning lot. However this was not to work out who won the semi-final, but to work out who would represent
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clubs in the final. Shankhouse duly won 3–2, and, as a result, both Shankhouse and the Harriers were declared to be the co-holders of the Cup.
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in the semi-final, the two clubs played out three 1-1 draws, the first two ties both seeing Morpeth equalize with seven minutes to go.
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ruled that there had been crowd interference with the match, and scrubbed off the goal.
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in England, between 1883 and 2021. They played at Action Park. The club was a
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for the first time making it to the fourth round, before being dispatched by
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Instead of playing a sixth game, the clubs drew lots to see who would play
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The club withdrew from the league ahead of the 2021–22 season.
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