THE
ST HELENS & DISTRICT FOOTBALL COMBINATION
The combination is now in its 87th year,
having been formed in 1917 when Ernest Worrall
on 4th August of that year, distributed notices
to several of his friends & colleagues
calling a meeting in the old. L.M.S. Club
now known as The British Rail Club Penlake
Lane Sutton
A league was formed but was initially known
as The St Helens & District Junior Football
League.
The officers were Harry Thompson (Chairman),
John Marsh (President) & Ernest Worrall
(Gen Secretary).
The League Championship Cup dates back to
that year 1917 but in 1919, Mr John Martin,
a town centre hairdresser (Gents), presented
the “Martin Cup” to the league.
This Cup competition became immediately
very popular especially in the 1930~1940
period
when crowd numbers reached 3000~4000 more.
In 1921 a restructure
of the divisions resulted in the division
1 clubs being formed into
the St Helens “Senior” league
and a further amalgamation saw Div1 & Div2
clubs having sections A & B thus forming
the combination of sections.
At the end
of the 1921/22 season following a special
meeting it was decided to run the league
similar
to that of the neighbouring Lancashire
alliance
thus the St Helens and & district junior
league now became The St Helens & District
Football Combination to commence in March “1923”.
Running parallel with the Combination in
the late 20s and throughout the thirties
and early forties was the Sunday School League
in which the majority of the church clubs
took part.
When that league finished so eventually
clubs like Holy Cross & Holy Trinity
joined the combination.
In 1926 the Hospitals Charity Cup was introduced
and is now the Combinations main cup competition
and played for in open tournament for all
combination clubs.
In 1926 the Rainford Potteries Company donated
to the Rainford Potteries Cup which at present
is at temporary retirement.
The DH Griffiths & Tom Worrall cup
(1933) is the present Divisional Cups played
for
to coincide into an end of season final.
In the 1930’s the most popular cup
venue was Peasley Cross Rec, but since the
loss of the ground due to industrial building
several well known venues were used. e.g.:
British Rail, (Penlake Sutton), Beecham’s
(Sutton Road), Greenall Whitley (Alder Hey
Road) and at each ground, the attendance
was outstanding.
Finally at the eventual loss of these grounds
the Hospital Cup Final which had become
the Combination’s F.A. Cup was held
at St Helens FC Houghton Road, but sadly,
as
progress is inevitable the “Town
Ground” is
no longer available, but up to the present
moment Prescot Cables FC have come to the
rescue and the Hospital Cup Final at Valerie
Park Prescot has now become a very popular
venue.
Going Back to the pre-war years many talented
clubs have graced the local Pitches.
Names Like, British Sidac, Greenalls FC,
Haydock C&B Recs, Haydock Villa(who in
1937/38 won 5 (five) Trophies), Derbyshire
Hill Rovers, Holy Cross FC, Holy Trinity
FC, Beechams FC & Pilkingtons to name
but a few.
Even during the war years, football still
was organised by the Combination, but only
with a struggle as it was dramatically short
of clubs & players.
League rules were annulled so a “Home
Guard” section was formed to accommodate
up to eight clubs at one spell, following
the war things got back to normal.
Alf Moran was a long serving Chairman with
popular secretary Jock Craig, the President
was Tom Gordon MBE.
Other officials to the present day, as Ernie
Worrall, the Combination founder said, the
four stalwarts of any league were. President,
Chairman, Secretary & Treasurer, many
well known local figures have filled these
roles over the years –namely-
Presidents. John Marsh, Hugh Collins, Harry
Wimpenny, Tom Gordon, Gerald Seddon & Latterly
Bert Rawsthorne.
Chairman have included Harry Thompson, Arthur
Fenton, Gus Atkins, Alf Moran, Gil Ryan,
and the present incumbent Eric Bond.
The job of Secretary, never easy, has been
magnificently carried out by,
Ernie Worrall, Peter Smith, E Bradbury, R
Williams, Ernie Baines, Jim Craig, David
Watkins & the current secretary Robert
Deakin.
Treasurers have included W Leyland, Roddie
Winstanley, Harry Wimpenny, John May, Jim
Craig, J Dutton, Gil Ryan, Derek Roughley, & the
present man in office Derek Cleveland.
The Combination which comprises about 40
clubs at present, has gone from strength
to strength since its formation, well over
three quarters of a century ago.
It has helped hundreds
of young, and not so young footballers
to get their feet on
the ladders to success and is a perfect
example of the well known phrase- ;
“
GRASS ROOTS FOOTBALL”
Its clubs have won Liverpool
County FA & Lancashire County FA Cup
Competitions.
Its Youth and Open Age Inter League sides,
have lifted Liverpool County FA & Lancashire
County FA Trophies and a number of players
have gone on to tread the holy grounds of
the football league & in some cases
the world.
Amongst these are:
Sammy Lynn, Bert Redwood, Bill Foulkes,
Tommy O’Neil (Man Utd), Derek Hennin
( Bolton ) Ray Ranson, Gary Owen (Man City),
John Connelly (Burnley & Man Utd), Eric
Moore (Everton) Bill Pilling, Alan A’Court(Liverpool),
Geoff Nulty ( Everton & Newcastle),
Mick Davock, Jim (Packy) Morris (Stockport
C), John Quinn (Sheff W) to name a few &
not forgetting those who have gone on to
play in senior non-league football
Since the season of 2003
The Combination has broadened its boundaries
as more clubs from deeper in the Merseyside
County boundaries have shown interest in
joining the Combination.
Teams from Knowsley and Kirkby area’s
are now enjoying their Combination involvement.
With Rob Deakin now firmly established
as Secretary and ex-secretary David Watkins
continuing his life Vice Presidency along
with his Liverpool County Council Commitments
alongside Eric Bond, President Bert Rawsthorne
stepped down from his Presidency in 2006
after 12 years, with Eric Bond vacating
his Chairman’s position to fill the
Presidents position.
Billy Roberts was appointed the new Chairman
with Bert Rawsthorne accepting a Life Vice-Presidents
position.
The Combination therefore in 2007 will
be entering it’s 90th season having
been formed in 1917.
It now has four divisions: Premier &
Divisions 1,2,3 with a grand total of 36
Clubs involving 42 teams.
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