Fans of the club also maintain a dislike for East London-based Leyton Orient due to the race for the 2018â19 National League title, which Orient eventually won. The Peninsula Stadium 5.108 Seats, Current transfer record: [107], Johnson and Morley's first full season at the club began with a 0â0 home draw with Marine. Gus Risman returned to Salford as team manager in February 1962. [121][122] In May, Salford lost in the National League North playoff semi-final, being defeated on penalties by Halifax Town. Northern Premier League Premier Division (7th tier), Northern Premier League Division One North (8th tier), North West Counties League Premier Division (9th tier), North West Counties League League Challenge Cup, In 2018, the club set up a women's team, named the Salford City Lionesses,[236] with the team to play in the Greater Manchester Women's Football League. The manager of another shop, who did not want to be named, said his business had not recovered from the riots, however. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, … [97] It was confirmed that Baird would remain the club's chairman and Power would continue as manager. [87] Form began to dip, winning just one of their next twelve games before a 2â1 away win against Ossett Albion in November. [101][102], Despite the promising start, a dip in form during December resulted in only four wins from the following 11 matches, which saw the team fall behind Darlington at the top of the league. United legends' Salford City sack managers ... "The last four seasons with the managers have been the most successful in the club's history and … The sacking of manager Graham Alexander by Salford City FC has raised eyebrows on social media. managers |state=autocollapse}} tae shaw this template in its collapsed (hidden) state anerly if there is anither template o the same teep oan the page. Salford would later be relegated out of Division One into Division Two at the end of the 1990â91 season, though a league restructuring saw them immediately promoted the following season. [91][92] In September, Singaporean businessman Peter Lim bought a 50% stake in the club, subject to FA approval. [134][135] In their first game in the National League on 4 August, they drew 1â1 with promotion rivals Leyton Orient, with their goal being scored by Rory Gaffney. [47] By the time Wright took up his position, Salford were languishing at the bottom of the league, having achieved one win and a total of eight points from their first 26 games, leaving them 15 points adrift from safety. Three days later, 10-man Salford conceded a 94th minute goal in a 3â2 away loss to Barrow. [33] They ended their campaign by defeating league champions Trafford 3â0 followed two days later by a 2â1 win against Runcorn Linnets, meaning the club finished second in Division One of the North West Counties League,[34] and after weeks of uncertainty, the FA confirmed that the club had been promoted to Division One North of the NPL, the eighth tier of the English football league system and what would be the highest level the club had ever played at. [119] The club also announced that from 1 July, players with the club would become full-time professional players. Salford Group, with facilities in Iowa, Georgia, Ontario, Manitoba, and Russia, is a global leader in the manufacturing of tillage, seeding, and precision nutrient application equipment. [19] Having defeated Ramsbottom United 2â1, Salford reached the NWCFL League Challenge Cup semi-finals for the first time,[20] where they overcome a first leg loss to beat Oldham Town 2â1 over two legs. Paul Scholes named Salford City manager. Many Salford supporters were unhappy with the change at the time, with the manager at the time, Phil Power, describing the issue as "delicate". Salford appointed Chris Casper, who was part of the Class of '92, as the club's sporting director in charge of Academy 92. In his first season he guided the team to Wembley, resulting in promotion to … [105] Johnson and Morley had led Ramsbottom United to promotion from the NPL Division One North during the previous season. [142], They quickly closed the gap on leaders Leyton Orient, winning 3â0 in the reverse fixture at Brisbane Road on 5 January. In the early summer of 2018 Salford City started a women's team for the first time, and the Salford City Lionesses were born. [188], On 19 October 2017, the newly built ground was renamed Peninsula Stadium for sponsorship reasons, and was unveiled by the Class of '92's former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson;[189] the renaming was part a five-year deal with a local entrepreneur Peter Done, who founded the law employment experts Peninsula in Salford. The Ammies' scored twice in the final eleven minutes to claim their place in the National League North for the 2016â17 season, the highest level the club had ever reached in their 76-year history. There is a great deal of work to be done on and off the pitch to fulfil the potential of Salford City and I can’t wait to get started. Paul Scholes won one of his seven games in charge of Oldham Athletic during a 31-day stint as manager last year Salford City have sacked boss Graham … Graham Alexander (born 10 October 1971) is a professional football manager and former player who is currently the manager of Scottish Premiership side Motherwell. Manager Andy Brown resigned in March of the next season, with their title challenge collapsing following a post-Christmas run of one win in 10, culminating in a 4â0 defeat to Skelmersdale United. Under the management duo of Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley, they were crowned NPL Division One North champions in 2015, won the NPL Premier Division play-offs in 2016, and won the National League North title in 2018. [238] In the club's first season, they won the league championship with a goal difference of +116 and reached three cup finals. [84], Ahead of the 2013â14 campaign, the club experienced several major changes; club legend Barry Massay and Phil Power were appointed as joint managers, Salford based businesswoman Karen Baird took over as chairman from the long-serving Quick, and the first team squad now had a "Salford core", having retained only three players from the previous season. History. [132], Ahead of the season, Salford were regarded as favourites to take the one automatic promotion place,[133] but faced criticism for their spending and were accused of trying to "steal" a place in the Football League. [191], The club's logo also changed in 2014, replacing a rampant lion with one described as "bolder, more forward-facing". As a manager you have to look for certain aspects of what can be achieved at a new club and the possibilities here are boundless. +-0. Prior to the start of the 2014â15 season, the club announced a showcase match against a "Class of '92 XI" featuring all five of the new owners[98] which Salford City went on to win 5â1. View Sheila Flannery’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Salford were winners of the Lancashire Amateur Cup in 1971, 1973, and 1975 and the Manchester Premier Cup in 1978 and 1979. [108] The club reached the 1st Round of the FA Cup for the first time in their 25-year association with the competition, having defeated fellow league side Whitby Town, Curzon Ashton, Bradford (Park Avenue) from the National North League, and Southport from the National League in the Qualifying Rounds. [103] Scholes and Phil Neville acted as caretaker managers for the subsequent match against Kendal Town,[104] before announcing the arrival of the new managerial team of Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. [182][183], In December, it was revealed Salford faced objections from hundreds of local residents, and the newly-formed Kersal Moor Residents' Association. The club was founded in 1940 as Salford Central Mission, named after a Salford church of the same name where the club was founded. [117], Johnson and Morley celebrated their 100th game in charge on 19 November, with Salford picking up a 3â0 win against Worcester City. Paul Scholes is to take temporary charge of Salford City after the League Two outfit terminated the contract of its manager. [5] Salford came close to a fourth cup success in 1977, reaching the semi-finals before losing to Blackpool Rangers. [154] During the summer, the club appointed Warren Joyce to manage their first ever development squad, designed to be a stepping stone between the academy and the first team. [62] But their form soon took a downturn; following two heavy home defeats in the league in four days, 4â0 to Chester and 5â0 to Skelmersdale United,[63][64] and a 4â1 defeat in the FA Trophy qualification to Ossett Albion,[65] Quick decided to end his tenure as caretaker manager having lost six games in a row. [40] Salford moved to appoint former Bridlington Town and Stockport Sports boss Ashley Berry taking over. Covering two seasons, it is the worst run in the club's history. Later in 1990, they entered the FA Cup for the first time to mark the club's 50th anniversary, losing 3â0 to Warrington Town. Salford City, the non-league club co-owned by Manchester United's 'Class of '92', have parted ways with the joint managers who guided them to three promotions in four years. To use this site, please enable Javascript. [130][131] Shortly afterwards on 14 May, Graham Alexander was appointed as the club's new manager after signing a four year contract. Salford play their home games at Moor Lane, known as the Peninsula Stadium for sponsorship reasons, located in the Kersal area of Salford. [42] His first win, and the club's first win of the season, came on 15 November when they defeated Mossley despite going behind in the 19th minute.[43]. [123], On 5 August, Salford-born Liam Hogan was announced as the new club captain. [193], In 2013, Salford announced that the club's new main sponsors would be Manchester-based insurance brokers Champion Insurance. [207] In June 2006, local businessman and former Salford player Darren Quick became the new Salford chairman, taking over from Ged Carter. After only two months and with results still not improving, Berry was sacked, with chairman Darren Quick citing the club's desperation to not be relegated after only one season in the division. [220] A third series would air in 2017 on Sky Sports.[221][222]. [94][95] Fan unrest continued to grow until the final game of the season, a 3â1 loss to Prescot Cables, which meant Salford finished the season in 12th position. The squad overview can be embedded on the own homepage via iframe. [96] The team also previously wore green in the 1970s, and used had various blue kits throughout the years; orange became their colour when dealing with financial difficulties and borrowed old kits from Blackpool. Salford City is delighted to announce the appointment of Richie Wellens as the Club’s new manager! Despite a rousing late comeback to level the score at 2â2, Mossley eventually triumphed 4â2 in the resulting penalty shoot-out. 24, Average age: [2] It was Foster's replacement Jack Redshaw who would help Salford rediscover their form, scoring the second in a 2â1 win against Wakefield for the club's first win in seven games,[69] before taking his tally to five goals in four games by scoring both goals in a 2â0 win over struggling Leigh Genesis. [81] Under Heald's leadership, Salford finished a disappointing 16th place, which included a 6â0 battering by Trafford. [101] Lim said his involvement would be philanthropic,[212] part of a long-term business partnership with Gary Neville. [46] deputised for the first two months of 2009. [24] In December 2013, Salford club president Dave Russell held secret talks with former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs. News; Squad Salford City This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. Between March and September 1962, Salford hit an all-time low with 19 consecutive defeats. [67] Results continued to improve under Giggs, managing to win his first six games in charge which resulted in Salford being just outside the promotion places. However, a survey conducted in August 2019 suggested that supporters of the club consider near neighbours Oldham Athletic and Bolton Wanderers to be the club's main rivals. [90], On 27 March, it was announced that, subject to Football Association and NPL approval, Salford would be taken over by the Project 92 Limited consortium, a group consisting of former Manchester United players Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, and Paul Scholes, known collectively as the Class of '92, expected to be completed by the summer. [89] In their next game, Salford scored their most ever goals in a game in the division when they defeated Kendal Town 6â3 at home. Flemish weavers first settled in Salford about 1360, and it became an important [83] At the end of the season, Heald and his assistant Chris Thompson left the club by mutual consent, citing business and family commitments. Ashton United were defeated 3â1 in the semi-final at Moor Lane, which was followed up four days later with a 3â2 win over Workington at the same venue in front of nearly 2,000 spectators. [146] They would finally miss out on the title, automatic promotion, by losing their final games of the season to Fylde and Hartlepool United, meaning the club finished third in the table behind champions Leyton Orient and Solihull Moors. [166] Alexander departed the club on 12 October following a 2â2 at home to Tranmere Rovers which left the club 5th in the league and unbeaten in the opening five games, with co-owner Paul Scholes taking the job on an interim basis. [10], In the 2003â04 season, with the team 16 points behind Mossley despite being again considered amongst the favourites for the league, the club sacked Chris Wilcock and replaced him with former player Mark Molyneaux. 0, Stadium: [27] On 3 October, Salford played a home league game against F.C. [208], In February 2014, it was revealed by a local newspaper, the Salford Star, that as well as Gary Neville and Giggs, fellow former Manchester United players Nicky Butt, Phil Neville, and Paul Scholes, known collectively as the Class of '92, were in talks with the club regarding "major investment". [15] At the end of the season, Foster left his role as manager,[16] and was replaced by Irlam manager Gary Fellows. [213], Ahead of the club's first season in the National League in 2018, the club received interest free loans totalling approximately £2.4m, allowing the club to invest in players such as Adam Rooney from Scottish team Aberdeen for a fee reported as £300k. Unless set itherways (see state parameter ithin the template's code), autocollapse is the defaut state. The club changed their name once more, dropping the Amateurs moniker to become known simply as Salford, and moved into their current home Moor Lane in 1978. The new managerial team went on to win 15 of the remaining 17 matches of the season, a feat which saw them regain their place at the top of the table. [11] He lasted less than a year before resigning, citing financial restrictions placed on him by the club. [75] Over 1,300 fans were in attendance at Moor Lane to watch the Ammies narrowly lose in a five-goal thriller. Salford City have opened up the search for a new manager for the first time since the summer of 2018 following the club’s shock decision to axe Graham Alexander. [73], In May 2012, the club appointed ex-professional Darren Sheridan as the new manager. Salford started off in the second division of the NWCFL, and were promoted to the first division in 1986 despite finishing 18th, due to a reshuffling of the pyramid. The stadium has a capacity of 5,108. The club's anthem is "Dirty Old Town" as recorded by The Pogues, a song written by Salford local Ewan MacColl in 1949. [59] A few weeks later, it was revealed the pair would be in charge until the end of the season. [53] It was a turnaround in fortunes dubbed "The Great Escape"; the club had been bottom of the table since August, were relying on Rossendale losing to Mossley, and were losing their own game 1â0 at half-time. [4] and won a third in 1975 by beating Waterloo Dock 2â1 at Maine Road. Step forward: Paul Cook. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. with the name being shortened to simply Salford Central in 1947. The survey also revealed that smaller rivalries with Accrington Stanley, Macclesfield Town and Crewe Alexandra also exist.[205]. [176] Wellens suffered his first loss as Salford manager in his first league game in charge, a 2â0 loss against Bolton Wanderers the following week. [215] Later that year, the club chose not place staff on furlough amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom despite potential savings of £350k. The club would adopt its current name of Salford City in 1989 and, the following season, they returned to the final of the Manchester Premier Cup, losing to Curzon Ashton. Current Ownership of the club Team Manager, Child Protection Team at Salford City Council. Salford City Football Club is a professional football club in Salford, England, that compete in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, after achieving promotion from the National League in the 2018â19 season. Sheila has 3 jobs listed on their profile. [136] Their first victory in the division was achieved on 14 August, with a 2â1 home win against Halifax Town. 8 33.3 %, National team players: The club competed in local leagues until 1963, when they were promoted to the Manchester Football League and changed the club name to Salford Amateurs. Paul Scholes will take temporary charge of Salford City, the club he co-owns with the Class of 92, after manager Graham Alexander was sacked. [116] Having been in the top five places for the majority of the season, Salford eventually finished third behind champions Darlington 1883 and runners-up Blyth Spartans to claim a playoff place. This success was followed further in 2019 with promotion to the English Football League (EFL) after winning the 2019 National League play-off final, this time under the stewardship of Graham Alexander. [217] The Independent described it as "enthralling",[218] while The Daily Telegraph described it as an "honest, appealing portrait" of non-league football. Salford have played their home games at Moor Lane since 1979, which underwent a major transformation between 2016 and 2017. Sue (Sudheshna) Bose. [164], Salford secured their first ever win in the League Cup in the first game of the following season, defeating Rotherham United on penalties after a 1â1 draw. Salford City manager Richie Wellens during the Sky Bet League Two match at Moor Lane, Salford. [23], In June, local businessman and former Salford player Darren Quick became the new Salford chairman, taking over from Ged Carter,[24] and was being quoted as saying that he was targeting Conference football within six years, while promising Fellows a bigger budget to help the club fulfil their potential. [2] with the name being shortened to simply Salford Central in 1947. The 40-year-old, who won promotion from League Two with Swindon Town as Champions in 2019-20, has signed a deal until the end of the 2022-23 season. [12] He was replaced by Darren Lyons. For many years, local businessman and former player Harold Brearley was in charge of Salford, helping take the club from local leagues into the semi-professional North West Counties League in 1982, and was instrumental in moving the club to their current home of Moor Lane in 1979. [118], In March 2017, Johnson and Morley both signed two-year full-time contracts, starting from 1 April. Please add the homepage on which the squad is supposed to be embedded. The club would like to thank Graham for his contribution and all his hard work. [88] The decision was made to reshuffle the management team with Power assuming sole managerial responsibility and Massay dropping down to an assistant managerial role, before subsequently leaving the club completely a month later. This list may not reflect recent changes (). Salford City Richie Wellens previously managed in Greater Manchester when he led Oldham Athletic before he was sacked in June 2018 Salford City have named Swindon Town boss Richie Wellens as … [139] An equaliser from Adam Rooney earned Salford a replay,[140] in which Rooney would score again in a 3â1 defeat. [70] After picking up four points from six against during the Easter weekend against Prescot Cables and Warrington Town, Salford moved into the top ten,[71] and eventually finished the season in 12th position. [18], In January 2006, Salford pulled off a coup by signing former Manchester United starlet Ben Thornley, with the hopes of boosting matchday attendance. [91][92] Chairman Karen Baird described it as "massive", saying it would secure the future of the club. [187] In May, the "iconic" main stand was demolished as building work progressed. [152] On 11 May, they beat Fylde 3â0 in the final, with goals from Emmanuel Dieseruvwe, Carl Piergianni, and Ibou Touray;[153] this marked the first time Salford had ever reached the Football League. [125] On 21 April 2018, with promotion rivals Harrogate Town losing away to Bradford (Park Avenue),[126] the club were promoted as champions of the National League North with one game to play, despite a 2-1 home defeat to Boston United,[127] and in the process secured promotion to National League, once again re-setting the bar for the highest level the club has ever attained. [202][191] Following the takeover by the Class of '92, Salford's fanbase and resulting attendance figures has steadily grown;[203][191] ahead of their début season as a Football League club, Salford had sold over 1,900 season tickets, an increase of approximately 800 from the previous season. [99] The 2014â15 season began with a 4â1 at Moor Lane against Scarborough Athletic, with several hardcore fans refusing to attend in protest to change of colours and club badge, while the Salford Star dubbed the group The Class of Vincent Tan in reference to the Cardiff City owner who had also changed the club colours to red. Author Cynthia Hilston | Published author of Hannah's Rainbow: Every Color Beautiful, Lorna versus Laura, and A Laughing Matter of Pain. Liverpool. Manager Age: 40 Years Appointed: Nov 4, 2020 Contract expires: Jun 30, 2023 In September 2014, the ownership team announced that they had agreed to sell a 50% stake in the club to Singaporeâbased billionaire Peter Lim, the owner of Valencia. [181] The plans included terraced stands behind the goals, a supporters' club with a capacity of 600, and executive seating. After the final home game of the season, Giggs announced he was resigning from the post with immediate effect,[72] with club captain Darren Hockenhull taking over the final two games against AFC Fylde and Ossett Albion. Please click the button "Send inquiry" which opens a new e-mail message. [31], In the 2007â08 season, Salford were again amongst the favourites for promotion, and began their campaign with back-to-back 2â1 victories against Formby and Winsford United. [13] In the 2004â05 season, Salford reached the third round of the FA Vase before losing 2â1 to West Allotment Celtic[14] In March, they appointed John Foster as manager to replace Darren Lyons, with his first game being a 5â1 victory over Atherton Collieries.
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