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29/6/2025 10:43 AM  #1


Bye-bye Widnes

How sad ...

https://www.widnesfootballclub.co.uk/news/future-of-our-mens-first-team-2925136.html

I wondered if there would be a reprieve for Matlock, but apparently not ...

"As the League is now constituted, the effect of Widnes’ resignation is that we will have to play one short in our Premier Division.  A decision on relegation positions will be made by the FA Operations Committee 1-4 that has sole decision making powers in this respect."

So we're now in a 21 team league for the upcoming season.

 

29/6/2025 4:03 PM  #2


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Absolutely ridiculous. How can a team win promotion one season then pack up?

They shouldn't have left it so late to resign.  Now all clubs in our league will have two blank Saturdays.



Consequences for remaining clubs :
One home match revenue lost  (Possibly a Bank holiday match)
No match on first day of season for one team. - No match on last day of season for one team
Fans that have bought season tickets will have paid for a game that won't take place


 

Last edited by Matchman (29/6/2025 7:37 PM)

 

29/6/2025 7:01 PM  #3


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Give clubs chance to rearrange games and one less relegation spot.

 

29/6/2025 7:44 PM  #4


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NPL Statement re. Widnes FC
29 Jun 2025. by Newsdesk

The Northern Premier League was saddened to receive notice of Widnes FC’s resignation from the league with immediate effect. The club has issued a statement today confirming the withdrawal of its men’s first team from all competitions. As the league is now constituted, the effect of Widnes’ resignation is that the NPL Premier Division will now be made up of 21 clubs for the 2025/26 season. A decision on relegation positions will be made by the FA Operations Committee for Steps 1-4, that has the sole decision making powers in this respect. The NPL’s commiserations and best wishes for the future go to Widnes FC chairman Ian Ross and his colleagues, the club’s volunteers and fans. 



Widnes FC Statement

Widnes Football Club has decided to withdraw its Men’s First team from all competitions with immediate effectIt is with great sadness that Widnes Football Club has decided to withdraw its Men’s First team from all competitions with immediate effect.
The club has been funded by shareholders over the years with the aim of one day owning and operating our own ground, creating a sustainable working model not reliant on any group or individuals.
We recently withdrew our application for the council-owned Corporation Club that we had agreed a 36-year lease on due to a lack of support or will from Halton Borough Council (HBC) to overcome parking issues at the site. The club engaged with HBC when the ground move was obviously in jeopardy.
The HBC CEO responded with the offer of ‘pulling together a meeting’, which never materialised.
The club did however meet with HBC Executive Officers where we laid out our short term and longer-term needs.
We felt at that meeting that we had made headway.
Since then, the club had only received contact to confirm what we had discussed during our meeting.
The club pressed for an update and then again for a further update with a deadline set for a response as footballing dates approached. No response was received, nor even to just acknowledge receipt.
It's not lost us on that the new Runcorn MP visited her local club calling it ‘a jewel in the crown’ of their community while we couldn’t even get an email reply or a simple congratulations as Northern Premier League West Champions from anyone at HBC or our local MP.
We just don’t matter enough. We recently secured the future of our junior section, arranging for them to become Widnes FC Juniors under their own affiliation so that today's news didn't affect their football.
The club offers our deepest apologies to our fans that we couldn’t deliver what we set out to do, despite our very best efforts. We would also like to thank our committee, players and staff for their professionalism over the last few testing weeks and for standing by us while we tried to work through the issues.
Steven Irwin and Sean Miller together deserve special praise for working non-stop in a bid to start the season while accepting there weren’t any guarantees that we ever could. We would finally like to say a massive thanks to the committee at the Northern Premier League for all their help and support over the last seven years.
To all member clubs and fans, thank you - keep supporting non-league! It’s a very sad day for us all at the club and we really do hope you keep your fires burning. 

 

Last edited by Matchman (29/6/2025 7:53 PM)

 

30/6/2025 7:39 AM  #5


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Resigning from the League seems a very drastic action to take after parking issues couldn't be resolved at their proposed new ground. Surely they could have continued to play on the rugby ground for another season to see if further progress could be made. Obviously Widnes FC ran out of patience with the Council. 

We can now see that the writing was on the wall when their manager resigned and they then separated their junior section from the main club.

How must their fans feel after winning promotion then the Club resigns from the League?

 

 

30/6/2025 11:13 AM  #6


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Despite winning the league last season their average attendance was only 294. Maybe that has something to do with them resigning.
Rugby is obviously the main sport in Widnes.

Last edited by Matchman (30/6/2025 3:16 PM)

 

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