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Droylsden F.C. of Conference North are based in Manchester, only a few miles from neighbours, Premier League Side Manchester City.
[[Droylsden F.C.]] of [[Conference North]] are based in [[Manchester]], only a few miles from neighbours, Premier League Side [[Manchester City]].



After finishing 2nd in the Conference North's Inagural Season (04/05), Droylsden will be looking go one better and reach the top tier of non-league football for the first time in their history.
After finishing 2nd in the Conference North's Inagural Season (04/05), Droylsden will be looking go one better and reach the top tier of non-league football for the first time in their history.



Malcolm Glazers takeover at Manchester has led to the recent formation of a new Manchester club, F.C. United of Manchester. After initial discussion with Droylsden's chairman (himself a Man Utd fan) about a possiblty of F.C. United playing at Droylsden's ground, nothing became forthcoming and F.C. United will now begin their first season playing at Bury's Gig Lane.
Malcolm Glazers takeover at [[Manchester United]] has led to the recent formation of a new Manchester club, [[F.C. United of Manchester]]. After initial discussion with Droylsden's chairman (himself a Man Utd fan) about a possiblty of F.C. United playing at Droylsden's ground, nothing became forthcoming and F.C. United will now begin their first season playing at [[Bury]]'s Gig Lane.



'''Ground Capacity'''
'''Ground Capacity'''

Revision as of 19:39, 25 September 2005

Droylsden F.C. of Conference North are based in Manchester, only a few miles from neighbours, Premier League Side Manchester City.


After finishing 2nd in the Conference North's Inagural Season (04/05), Droylsden will be looking go one better and reach the top tier of non-league football for the first time in their history.


Malcolm Glazers takeover at Manchester United has led to the recent formation of a new Manchester club, F.C. United of Manchester. After initial discussion with Droylsden's chairman (himself a Man Utd fan) about a possiblty of F.C. United playing at Droylsden's ground, nothing became forthcoming and F.C. United will now begin their first season playing at Bury's Gig Lane.


Ground Capacity

3000 (seats 500)

Record Attendance

4250 Vs Grimsby Town, FA Cup 1st round, 1976