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CLUB HISTORY
At the start of season 1999-2000, August 21st, to be precise,
Llandudno Junction FC took to the field in a senior competitive
match for the first time in over 45 years.A Llandudno Junction team
existed until 1954, and then the Junction and Conwy Borough, from
Conwy decided to merge and form the club Borough United.
Until then, both the Junction and Conwy Borough, though both
operating in the Welsh League (North) struggled to regularly attract
decent gates.
The merger, it was hoped, would bring improved gates and with it
success. Borough United forged their own unique history during their
13-year existence, which all local football buffs will be familiar
with.
But what of Llandudno Junction? Unfortunately it seems as though not
a great deal is known of the history but here are a few snippets,
which we are sure, do not tell anything like the complete
story.Records show a Llandudno Junction football club first entered
the North Wales Coast League Division One in 1910 and duly finished
fourth. That season two of their players Ernest Parry and Tom Jones
were picked to play for the Coast League East against the West.
The 1911/12 season saw the Junction knock Colwyn Bay out of the
Welsh Cup in the preliminary round, only to lose to Llandudno in the
next round, though season 1912/13 saw Colwyn Bay return the
compliment at the prelim stage.
Sometime during this period, the club won the Railway Shield beating
Edge Hill Liverpool in the final.
A Mr D Robertson was the club secretary and the club remained
members of the Coast League until the 1914/15 season when the Great
War intervened, though not before five of the Junction’s players
represented the League East against the West in March 1914.
Llandudno Junction were next admitted to the Welsh National League
in 1922. Mr H Hughes was the secretary and the club had a good
league and cup record through the mid 1920’s.The 1924/25 season was
probably, to date, the second most successful in the club’s history,
their league runner’s up spot (behind Mold Town) included a 21 match
unbeaten run, which possibly still constitutes a club record and is
a league record.The Junction also had their second best Welsh Cup
run reaching the 3rd round, losing 6-0 against championship rivals
Mold.
At the end of the 1926/27 season the club resigned from the league,
apparently due to the “depression”.
The Junction emerged again for the 1937/38 season, entering a team
into the Vale Of Conwy League 3rd Division. Coast FA accounts for
the season note that “new club” Llandudno Junction recorded a
balance of £23.00.
After the war Llandudno Junction entered the Welsh League North for
the 1946/47 season. Junction finished second in the league and
enjoyed their best ever Welsh Cup run which took them to the fourth
round, where they were beaten 2-1 by South Liverpool.
During the post war era, the club’s colours were maroon tops and
white shorts; the club’s star player was John Myers, whom Colwyn Bay
had sold to the then Football League champions Manchester City.
The summer preceding the 1948/49 season saw the large Junction
supporters club accomplish the not significant task of widening the
Nant y Coed pitch, erect terracing down one side. Preliminary work
for an 800-seat stand was also carried out and completed by October
1949 once the post war shortages had ended. (The Nant y Coed ground
is now sadly derelict.) However by 1954 the Junction had merged with
neighbours Conwy to become Borough Utd.
In the 1980’s Llandudno Junction FC was reformed with Ken Lloyd as
the manager with a team that operated briefly in the Vale of Conwy
League. The side, which was later managed by Nev Colville and then
Mark Magill, played at the Flyover until they moved to Conwy to
become Conwy Utd Reserves.
The current Junction side can trace its roots back to Hotpoint
Football Club, which was formed in the summer of 1975.. After one
season playing on Sunday in the Old Colwyn and District Sunday
League the Club switched to Saturday football joining the Vale of
Conwy Football League Section B. The 1984/85 season saw the team
winning the Ron Jones Trophy and also topping Section B. 1986/87 was
another successful year with the Section A championship and the NWWN
Challenge Cup. The club joined the Gwynedd League in season 1987/88
with little success until season 1994/95 when they won the Cwpan
Gwynedd beating local Llandudno Junction rivals Crosville 3-2 in the
final at Llandudno.
Further success followed in season 1995/96 with the League Runner’s
Up Shield, which they retained the following season 1996/97 when
they were also the losing finalists in the Cwpan Gwynedd and reached
the semi-finals of the FAW Trophy. In season 1996/97 in the search
for further success, the team moved to Llanfairfechan FC’s
recreation ground due to the limitations of the Victoria Drive
ground. It was in season 1997/98 that we changed our name to
Llanfairfechan Athletic this was in order to remain at
Llanfairfechan. In season 1998/99 the Club returned to Llandudno
Junction, not to the Hotpoint Club but to the Flyover, which was
previously the home ground of Crosville FC. This was a most
successful season, winning the Tyn Lon Rover Barritt Cup, finalists
in the Gwynedd Cup and finishing 3rd in the league. This was enough
to see the Club being promoted to the Welsh Alliance League.
To reflect our return to the Junction another change of name became
necessary and the obvious choice was Llandudno Junction resurrecting
a name, which disappeared from senior football in 1954. At the end
of their first season back in the Welsh League the Junction finished
in 5th position.
Seasons 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 were disappointing with the
departure of our previous management team heralding the arrival in
season 2005/2006 of local lad Gary John Jones as our manager – in
that season we reached the semi final of the FAW Trophy, finishing
7th in the league. Season 2006/2007 was another disappointment with
the resignation of Gary John in the October that led to the
appointment of our longest serving player Daryl Smith and club
captain Dwyfor Williams as joint player managers, the team finished
in 12th place in the league but did manage to get to the semi final
of the Cookson Cup.
This season sees Gary John back at the helm with Junction favourite
Paul Evans as his assistant.
The club is keen to improve the facilities at the Flyover and have
installed much needed improved refreshment and toilet facilities in
addition to constructing a spectator barrier, but they are conscious
of the need to develop further if we are to make any progress up the
Welsh football pyramid structure. As a result of Sportlot funding
the Flyover pitch has seen the installation of a new drainage system
five years ago that has successfully overcome the problems seen in
previous winters. Spectator hard standing has also been introduced
and the club has finally received planning permission to erect a
50+-seater stand.
Youth development is very important with several of the first team
and reserve team squad having progressed from the Under 17s to
command regular places in the senior teams
Our partnership with Conwy Borough Junior Football Club continues
and our Under 17 side play in the Aberconwy & Colwyn Junior League,
we look forward to next season when in addition to Andy “Army’s”
team we will have Gail & Anne’s team join us.
The link between the first team and the Under 17s is our reserve
team, this team now plays in the Clwyd League Division 2 following
our successful appeal to the FAW. Darren Barrett continues to manage
the team and we are delighted to have Peter Hunt on board, Peter was
manager of the successful Hotpoint team in the 1990s.
The ladies team that was reformed in 2006/2007 continues to
flourish; playing in the North Wales Women’s League this team is
based at the Junction Community Club with Karl Rigby in charge. In
addition we have this season formed an Under 15 girls team, they are
coached by Alun Hall and have made a great start to the season.
This season’s management structure is:
1st team Managers: Gary John Jones
Assistant: Paul Evans
Reserves: Darren Barrett
Assistant: Peter Hunt
Under 17s: Andy Roberts
Ladies: Karl Rigby
Girls Under 15s: Alun Hall
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