MORECAMBE FC IN THE LANCASHIRE JUNIOR CUP

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Many thanks goes to Neil Marsdin for this article.

The Shrimps have competed for this prestigious trophy for over 80 years, and currently  are placed behind Chorley in the all time placing of winners with 11. If you add another 5 appearances as finalists and numerous semi final appearances, it would seem likely that Morecambe, would go above Chorley on "points"

The club first entered the competition in 1920-21 losing its opening game, by 1-2 against Leyland at Woodhill Lane in a match watched by over 1,000 spectators. It was 2 seasons later until the Shrimps gained their first Lancashire Cup victory, beating Lytham by 4-0, (Thornton 2, Carlisle and Walker were the scorers.)  Morecambe's taste of glory came in season 1925-26 when in a final that went to a 2nd replay the Reds overcame the old enemy Chorley 3-1 at Deepdale after drawing 2-2 at Deepdale and 1-1 at Bolton. Amazingly over 37,000 spectators watched the 3 games with the attendance for the 1st game at Deepdale numbering 13,324, the club's highest ever Lancashire cup attendance. For the record Tommy Ross scored a hat trick to clinch the Trophy for the Shrimps.

Further success followed when in the following season, Grass scored the only goal of a hard fought final against neighbours Lancaster at Deepdale, in front of 9,217 spectators. The club had to wait until 1962 for it's next success, although they were losing finalists in 1950-51 by 0-1 against Rochdale reserves at Bolton.  After 3 semi final appearance in 4 years, the Shrimps finally managed to make that breakthrough to the final. And what a final it was. The Combination Champions ( Morecambe) v The Cheshire League Champions( Wigan Athletic). The Shrimps tamed a powerful Wigan side by 3-1, with Borrowdale, Fawcett and an og paving the way for victory. The moment that I will never forget is that with time running out and Morecambe leading by 3-1, Ray Evens and Joe Dunn played keep ball by the left wing corner flag for what seemed an eternity, it goes without saying that the "Pie Eaters" were not best pleased.

Two more success's came in the 60's, with a narrow 2-1 victory over Horwich (now Leigh) RMI        
At Deepdale and in 1968 Morecambe celebrated the first year of NPL football with a 1-0 victory over Lancashire Combination Champions Great Harwood with a goal from Christie legend, Charlie Lea. The 70's and early part of the 80's were as bare as any previous period, until in 1985-86 the club embarked on a run of 4 finals in 5 years winning two of them

First in an epic encounter against old rivals Chorley, Morecambe won 3-2 in extra time, with a goal from Kenny Gordon. In fact the Shrimps had been 2-1 with only seconds remaining when Tibor Szabo equalised. The following year saw the same protagonists in an uninspiring final at an equally uninspiring Springfield park, Wigan, with the uninspiring Shrimps winning by 2-0, Dave Lancaster scoring both. Marine denied a hat trick of wins the following season at Burnden Park, Bolton, and the only good to come from that game was the video. If you can manage to get hold of a copy, you would never again have to watch repeats of  " Only Fools and Horses". The commentary and interviews are quality!. Defeat by Colne Dinosaurs, 0-2, at Ewood saw the 80's to a close, only weeks after this game, and having won the Northern Premier League by a record 28 points, Colne Dynamo's were no more.

The last decade of the century again saw the Shrimps dominant in terms of finals. 5 finals in all. The first against Conference side Southport, in 1994-95 was a classic. The Shrimps scraping home 4-3 in an all action final. (Did Ian Cain help it round Moore the Southport keeper with his hand)? Paul Burns deservedly won the man of the match award, but Mathew Lambert, in what I believe to be his last game for the club, was not far behind. The following season, our promotion season, saw us lose possibly the most one side final ever. Bamber Bridge scored 2 fist half goals, and then everything including the proverbial was thrown at them. Yet we lost 2-1.

Next season saw some revenge over Bamber Bridge in a 1-0 victory with that man Jackson scoring a quality goal. It was 1997-98 when the Shrimps returned to the Deepdale scene, losing a disappointing final against rivals and FA Trophy finalists Southport by 0-2. The following season Morecambe managed to overcome stubborn Darwen resistance, although it took extra time and penalties. The Shrimps managed to convert 4 penalties( Burns, Fensome, Mayers and Gardener, in comparison to Darwen's 2. Season 2003-2004 saw the trophy final being contested over 2 legs for the first time ever. Morecambe took the honours with a 3-1 aggregate win, 1-0 away( Carlton) and 2-1 at home( Curtis and Carlton) with nearly 3,000 watching the two games

 

Lancashire Junior Cup Records

Most goals in career
Keith Borrowdale, 21, 1st Jan 1959 until Feb 03rd 1968

Most goals in match
Sammy Speakman,    4, v Formby,  06/01/1958, 6-0 h
                                     4, v Formby,   14/01/1961, 9-2h
Tony Webber            4, v Ashton,     02/11/1974, 6-1 h
                                      4, v Radcliffe,  03/01/1975,  5-3

Most goals scored in game, team
v Formby, 06/01/1961, 9-2, 1,400. Speakman, 4, Vizard 2
Fawcett, Borrowdale and Hitchen og.

Most goals scored against
v Darwen, 19/11/1927, 2-7, our scorers, Thompson and Brown 

Morecambe's Finals

1926-27       20/02/27         Chorley                 2-2       13,324           Young, Whittaker
                     06/03/27        Chorley                 1-1       12,891           Wagstaff
                     21/04/27        Chorley                 3-1       10,069            Ross, 3
1927-28       13/04/28         Lancaster             1-0         9,217            Grass
1950-51       07/05/51         Rochdale              0-1
1961-62       25/04/62         Wigan                   3-1         7,800            Borrowdale, Fawcett, og
1962-63       08/05/63         Horwich                2-1         5,000            Fawcett, Armstrong
1968-69       23/04/69         Gt Harwood          1-0         3,617            Lea
1985-86       07/04/86         Chorley                 3-2         1,300            Galley, Szabo, Gordon
1986-87       29/04/87         Chorley                 2-0            918            Stimpson, Gamble
1987-88       14/04/88         Marine                  0-2
1989-90       23/04/90         Colne                     0-2        1,684
1993-94       26/04/94         Southport             4-3            928            McCluskie, Cain, Dullaghan, Coleman
1994-95       10/04/95         Bamber Bdge       1-2          2,180           Coleman
1995-96       24/04/96         Bamber Bdge       1-0          1,708            Jackson
1997-98       21/04/98         Southport             0             1,540
1998-99       13/04/99         Darwen                 2-2                              Morecambe win 4-2 on penalties
2003-04       30/03/04         Accrington          1-1           1,240          Carlton
                06/04/04         Accrington          2-0           1,540          Curtis, Carlton (2 leg final 3-1 agg)