Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Campaign set new standards

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LINNETS will look back on 2021-22 with a huge sense of pride, despite the heartbreak of missing out by a whisker on a place in the Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division.

The 16-year-old fans-owned club got to within 19 minutes of a third promotion after leading their home West Division Play-off Final.

Disappoint­ment at the result was clear but this in no way diminished the achievemen­ts of the club over a record-breaking campaign, which will long be remembered and savoured.

It was a campaign in which new standards were set on the field while attendance­s soared beyond all expectatio­ns, crowd records tumbling at regular intervals. The Play-Off Final saw the Linnets take the aggregate attendance at their stadium past 100,000.

Tickets for the 1,600 sellout final, this a new club and stadium best attendance, were the hottest in town.

Linnets’ highest turnout for a league game is 1,015 (for the final game of 21-22 versus Colne).

Late twists and turns in a tight race for the play-off spots had seen Runcorn achieve their highest ever Step 4 placing, against long-establishe­d clubs with bigger financial muscle. Runcorn were more than up for the fight.

It was a delight to be able complete the season and reflect in the traditiona­l way on its highs and lows (although there were not many of the latter) after the two previous Covid-curtailed campaigns.

Having already laid firm foundation­s, young boss Calum McIntyre has slotted important building blocks into place, continuing to develop an excellent playing environmen­t with his coaching skills, man management and meticulous attention to detail.

The club’s staging of the final at short notice has attracted a lot of positive comments as have the quality and performanc­e of the team and the sportsmans­hip and behaviour of the Linnets fans.

The club is already looking forward to welcoming back our fantastic supporters next season!

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