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Flint Town United
Manager : Paul Davies
Founded : 1886
Nickname : Silkmen
Honours : Champions 1990/1
Home strip : Black and white striped shirts

Founder members of the Cymru Alliance in 1990 and the first-ever champions, were then founder members of the League of Wales in 1992, finishing in the top six on three occasions. Were relegated back into the Alliance in 1998 and have played in the second tier ever since.

Cae Y Castell Marsh Lane, Flint.

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How to get there Follow signs for Flint off A55, into town centre join A548 and follow signs for Flint Castle over railway bridge. Ground situated on right. Car parking and social club.

CLUB HISTORY
Founded in 1886 as Flint F.C; playing at Strand Park which was located on the banks of the Dee Estuary. The club made an early impression by reaching the first Welsh Amateur Cup final in 1890-9, losing to Wrexham Victoria 4-1.
Founder members of the North Wales Coast League the club won the inaugural championship in 1893-94 by two points over runners-up Llandudno Swifts, remaining unbeaten in their twelve games. The next two seasons the club finished in the runners-up position before resigning from the league to join the newly formed Flintshire League.
By the turn of the century the town of Flint had three teams; Flint Town, Flint Athletic and Flint UAC (United Alkali Company) In 1905, Flint UAC and Flint Town amalgamated, taking the name of Flint Town. In 1909, as a Chester and District League side the club won their first major cup by defeating Pwllheli 1-0 in the final of the North Wales Amateur Cup.
In 1924 the club left Stand Park for a new ground at Holywell Road, which was become their home till 1993. The new ground was then better equipped and could hold up to 3000 spectators. These size of crowds were common in the 1920s, they were keen to see Flint's part time professionals play. Led by Captain Emlyn Jones, Flint reached the 1925 Welsh Cup final only to lose to Wrexham's professional team by 3 goals to 1. Regular cup success's were to follow however, as Flint won the North Wales Amateur Cup on three occasions between 1931 and 1932.
Flint Town featured in the Welsh National League (North) throughout to 1920s, becoming runners-up to Owestry Town in 1923/24 season. In 1930 Flint Town joined the newly formed Welsh League which operated between 1930 and 1935, winning the tittle in 1933/34 season, scoring 99 goals in only eighteen games.
Between 1937 and 1949, apart from the war years, Flint Town played their football in the West Cheshire League, while Flint Athletic continued to play in the Dyserth League winning the title in 1938 and 1939.
Following the Second World War, the amalgamation of Flint Town and Flint Athletic football clubs resulted in the formation of the club bearing the tittle Flint Town United Football Club which entered the Welsh League (North) for the 1949-50 season, finishing runners-up to Holyhead Town. By this time, however, the club had already won the Welsh Amateur Cup, having defeated Troedyrhiw 2-1 in the 1947-48 final. Under the managership of Billy Russell Flint became a formidable side in the early 50s, with the pinnacle achievement coming in 1954 when they won the Welsh Senior Cup. Inspired by Welsh International Billy Hughes, whose career was disrupted by the war, overcame Holywell Town, Owestry Town, Rhyl, Llanelly and a semi-final 2-1 win over First Division Cardiff City, in front of a crowd of 10,683 at the Racecourse, Wrexham, beating third division Chester City 2-0 in the final, again at the Racecourse Ground Wrexham in front of a crowd of 15,584.
Within five years of those golden seasons the club slipped into the lower reaches of the league culminating in relegation at the end of the 1961-62 seasons.
During the 60s the crowds of past years disappeared, bringing a decline in the club's fortunes. Now playing in local leagues the club relied on local players. The only bright spots in this decade were Flint Town Utd Youth winning the Welsh Youth Cup in 1965 and the Welsh Amateur Cup in 1969.
During the 1970s and 80s the club moved between various leagues, becoming league champions of the Welsh League (North) in the 1988-89 season.
1990 saw the transformation of Welsh Football with the formation of two new leagues. The Cymru Alliance was formed to amalgamated teams playing in the Welsh League (North), Welsh National League (Wrexham), Clwyd League and the Mid-Wales League. While South Wales amalgamated their own leagues, which was to become the for-runner of the League of Wales.
In that same season the club appointed Tony Martin as their new manager, with Les Davies his assistant. That season saw the club become the new leagues first champions, also winning the North Wales Challenge Cup for the first time in the clubs history.
To finalise an excellent season they overcame South Wales Champions Abergavenny 2-1, in the first and only Welsh Non-League final. The following season, 1991-92, the club just failed to hold onto the title to become runners-up.
In 1993 the club became founder members of the League of Wales. The following season the club again moved to a new ground, back to the banks of the Dee Estuary. After five years in the League of Wales, with no main sponsorship s and ground up keep, the club lost it's place in the League of Wales by becoming third from bottom, being relegated due to the League of Wales reducing the number of teams within the league under UEFA rules.
Since then the club has been in the middle regions of the league with the 2004-04 season being one of its worst, finishing fourth from bottom.
2005=06 season the club produced a remarkable recovery, although being knocked out of cup competitions in early rounds the league was beyond anyone's expectations. The season got off to a good start with a home win, but inconsistency became a regular occurrence. That was until Saturday 22nd October 2005 when a bad defeat at the hands of Ruthin Town turned the clubs fortunes around, going 25 leagues games without defeat, the only blip being beaten by Denbigh Town in the N.W Challenge Cup. The club missed out on promotion to the Welsh Premier League by one point, although having had three points deducted for a non-fulfillment of a mid-week fixture at Gresford Ath.
The 2007-08 season the club was hardly out of the top three, but a bad run of results in March, picking up only three points out of five games and then another bad run, three points out a possible twelve late on in the season put the League Championship out of reach. Consolation was winning the North Wales Challenge Cup at Colwyn Bay, beating league rivals Prestatyn Town 1-0.
The following season seen an up and down league and cup performance, but in April a six match unbeaten run moved the club into third position in the league. In the last game of the season another one of those poor performances returned when the club was well beaten by fellow Cymru Alliance club Llandudno Town 4-1 in the final of the North Wales Challenge Cup, to end a disappointing season.
As that season ended the club looked forward to a better year, but again it turned out to be another one of those seasons. A disastrous 1-nil defeat in the third round of the Welsh Cup by South Wales 3rd division side AFC Llwydcoed, made worse when they were drawn at home to Aberystwyth Town. Only three games played between December and the beginning of February due to the weather and a home defeat by Connahs Quay Nomads in the 1st round of the N.W Challenge Cup.
With the reformation of the Welsh Premier League set for the 2010-11 season the club's sole intention for the 2009-10 season was to finish in the top eight. As the season drew to a close the club was nine points ahead, but in the last four league games managed to pick up only five points out of a total of 12, losing the league to Llangefni Town by four points. In the final game of the season the club lost to Llandudno Town 2-0 in the League Cup Final, with Lladudno's keeper, Paul Whitfield picking up the "Man of the Match Award".
Season 2010-11 starts of with another opening game defeat at the hands of newcomers Rhos Aelwyd 2-1, followed four weeks later by a defeat in the League Cup at home to Porthmadog 2-1. At the start of October a another disastrous defeat this time in the Welsh Cup, losing 4-3 at home to mid Wales team Llanidloes Town. The league was an up and down affair, but a good run in the North Wales Challenge, reaching the final only to lose on penalties, leading goal scorer Shaun Beck missing the only penalty. The clubs disciplinary record was terrible and unacceptable, coming top of the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance Disciplinary table, a major factor in its league position and some poor results

CYMRU ALLIANCE RECORD

Pos Pld W D L For Ags Gd Pts
2011/12 9 30 13 7 10 59 47 12 46
2010/11 7 30 13 7 10 64 55 9 46
2009/10 2 32 23 6 3 84 29 55 75
2008/9 7 32 16 9 7 81 52 29 54
2007/8 3 32 16 10 6 61 42 19 58
2006/7 3 34 20 7 7 70 36 34 67
2005/6 3 34 19 12 3 77 40 37 66
2004/5 16 34 9 11 14 50 57 -7 38
2003/4 10 32 10 9 13 61 62 -1 39
2002/3 11 32 11 7 14 50 61 -11 40
2001/2 13 34 8 7 19 40 58 -18 31
2000/1 17 32 6 4 22 43 85 -42 13
1999/0 6 32 16 8 8 65 43 22 56
1998/9 3 30 14 6 10 60 44 16 48
1990/1 1 26 22 1 3 77 24 53 67
TOTAL 476 216 111 149 942 735 207 744

 


 Goalkeeper   Goal Own Goal Appearance
Daniel COOPER   Daniel COOPER     0 0 0
Jack A SMALLWOOD   Jack A SMALLWOOD     0 0 0
Mike G JONES   Mike G JONES     0 0 28
Adam D MCGEE   Adam D MCGEE     0 0 0
Richard WALKER   Richard WALKER     0 0 0
Total 0 0 28
 Defender   Goal Own Goal Appearance Substitute
Adam BAILEY   Adam BAILEY     0 0 0 7
Ryan BROWN   Ryan BROWN     0 0 0 0
Zac J GRIFFITHS   Zac J GRIFFITHS     0 0 0 0
Ieuan HEWITT   Ieuan HEWITT     0 0 0 0
Ryan S KENNEDY   Ryan S KENNEDY     0 0 0 0
Michael WRIGHT   Michael WRIGHT     0 0 0 0
Jack R DARCY   Jack R DARCY     0 0 0 1
John DAVIES   John DAVIES     1 0 26 0
Mathew R HARVEY   Mathew R HARVEY     1 0 23 1
Nathan PEATE   Nathan PEATE     3 0 25 2
Shaun A WILLIAMS   Shaun A WILLIAMS     0 0 17 2
Total 5 0 119 13
 Midfield   Goal Own Goal Appearance
Jordon BECK   Jordon BECK     1 0 6
Daniel BULAYIMA   Daniel BULAYIMA     1 0 2
Thomas A CUTLER   Thomas A CUTLER     0 0 0
Jay GRIFFITHS   Jay GRIFFITHS     0 0 0
Jack J HEPPLESTON   Jack J HEPPLESTON     0 0 0
Paul JOHNSON   Paul JOHNSON     0 0 0
Benjamin JONES   Benjamin JONES     1 0 1
Joshua ROBERTS   Joshua ROBERTS     1 0 6
Mitchell C ROBERTS   Mitchell C ROBERTS     1 0 3
Stewart CARROLL   Stewart CARROLL     4 0 18
Ryan P DAVIES   Ryan P DAVIES     0 0 22
Ryan P HEDGES   Ryan P HEDGES     1 0 5
John HILL   John HILL     4 0 13
Ryan HODGES   Ryan HODGES     0 0 1
Stuart HUGHES   Stuart HUGHES     1 0 10
Paul WILLIAMS   Paul WILLIAMS     5 0 16
Total 25 0 222
 Striker   Goal Own Goal Appearance Substitute
Kyle HARTE   Kyle HARTE     0 0 0 0
Mike HEVERIN   Mike HEVERIN     0 0 3 0
Ross G HUGHES   Ross G HUGHES     0 0 0 0
Thomas P MCGILL   Thomas P MCGILL     0 0 2 1
Ros s RULE   Ros s RULE     1 0 3 2
Rob SALATHIEL   Rob SALATHIEL     0 0 1 0
Shaun BECK   Shaun BECK     13 0 18 8
Dan BULAYIMA   Dan BULAYIMA     0 0 1 1
Aaron S EDWARDS   Aaron S EDWARDS     14 0 22 5
Jamie HAYES   Jamie HAYES     0 0 0 3
Sam JONES   Sam JONES     3 0 18 2
Phil LLOYD   Phil LLOYD     3 0 16 4
Jonathan RUSH   Jonathan RUSH     1 0 8 21
Total 60 0 314 60

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