Category: 1990’s

HOME GAMES: 1999

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 24 11 10 3 7,146 Programme Style 1998/99 This issue is for the scoreless draw with Tranmere in mid March 1999. The crowd was 7,589, pretty remarkable on reflection given the dreadful form that we were in at that time, (one win the previous five games). Tom Bennett came […]

HOME GAMES: 1998

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 25 10 8 7 7,794 Programme Style – 1997/98 This issue is for the game against Oxford United in October 1997. We won 3-2, the fifth win a row. Brett Angell is featured on the cover, He scored in the game, in a spell in which he hit the […]

HOME GAMES: 1997

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 28 19 7 2 7,787 Programme from the Coca-Cola Cup Semi Final First Leg v Middlesbrough Chosen particularly as it is arguably the biggest game ever played at Edgeley Park – the semi final of a national competition in which all 92 senior clubs participated. The cover shows the […]

UNDERHILL – BARNET

First County Visit: Saturday 9th April 1994 Competition: Endsleigh League Division 2 – (Tier 3) Result: Barnet 0 – 0 Stockport County Attendance: 1,798 Away Trip: 65 Away Day: 278 County Line-up 1 John Keeley; 2 Sean Connelly; 3 Lee Todd; 4 David Frain; 5 Mike Flynn; 6 Dave Miller; 7 Jim Gannon; 8 Bill […]

HOME GAMES: 1996

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 29 15 7 7 5,781 Programme style 1995/96 This issue is for the first home game of the 1995/96 season – a League Cup 1st Round 1st Leg game against Wexham which was won 1-0. It features Chris Beaumont who was starting his sixth, and what proved to be […]

HOME GAMES: 1995

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 27 12 10 5 4,874 Programme Style 1994/95 This issue was for the game against Bristol Rovers on 7th March 1995. Mike Flynn and Alun Armstrong got the goals. The cover features Matt Dickins, our 4th keeper of that campaign, after John Keeley; Neil Edwards and Ian Ironside. Dickins […]

HOME GAMES: 1994

Played Won Drawn Lost Ave Att: 33 18 4 11 5,213 Programme Style 1993/94 This issue, for the Brighton game in January 1994, was deliberately chosen because it depicts one of the great memories that happened a fortnight previously. Preecey’s wondrous strike against QPR in the FA Cup is one that is as vivid now, […]

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