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The result attracted little attention as the final scores came through on Saturday, February 19. Yet Northwich Victoria’s 2-0 win over Farnborough was a significant moment in one of the most remarkable relegation escape attempts in living memory. Victory took Northwich out of the Conference’s bottom three, a feat that had seemed impossible when they had ten points deducted for going into administration in September. That penalty had left the winless Vics with a points tally of minus five. The only team to have played in the Conference every season since its inception in 1979 seemed to be slipping away quietly. Then came the first of two turning points. On October 16, Northwich beat Burton Albion 4-0 to record their first league win – at the 14th attempt – and returned to zero. Manager Steve Burr became perhaps the first ever to celebrate the fact that his team had no points. The second turning point came just under a fortnight later, when Cheshire businessman Mike Connett, whose son Ben is Northwich’s goalkeeper, bought the club – along with their then-unfinished Victoria Park stadium – and took them out of administration in a £1 million rescue package. Victoria Park – now just about ready – is the main reason the club almost went out of business after two decades of financial uncertainty.Vics were forced to sell their historic Drill Field home – once the oldest ground in continuous use for football in the world – for housing development in 2002, when the cost of maintaining it to Conference standard became too much. The £1.3m profit made on the sale was supposed to pay for the club’s new ground, on an industrial park. Northwich moved in with Unibond League neighbours Witton Albion as building work began. From WSC 218 April 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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