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Llandyrnog United Football Club
Click button for 5 Day Weather Forecast for Llandyrnog from BBC Weather: Llandyrnog United was formed in 1975 during a meeting of a few villagers in the local pub, The Golden Lion. It is due to this fact that a Golden Lion is displayed on the official club badge. Their first season was played in the Clwyd League Div 4 and they gained promotion at the first attempt. Llandyrnog remained in league Div 2/3 until the end of 1978/79 which saw them promoted as runners up. The club spent over a decade in Div 1 until 1990/91 when they gained promotion to the premier Division. Only one season was spent in this league as Llandyrnog were crowned champions at their first attempt and promoted to the Sealink Alliance. After a lengthy spell in this league Llandyrnog were unfortunately relegated back to the Clwyd League Premier Division where they stayed until 2002/03 until manager John James was appointed and the club gained promotion to the Welsh Alliance. Only one season was spent in this league as the Club gained promotion to the Cymru Alliance for the first time in its history. We hope to have a steady start to this season and consolidate in the Cymru Alliance. After one year in The Cymru Alliance we make a new start to another new season, having lost 4 players to other clubs we hope our new signings will prove to be a success in their new home. We have a wonderful family atmosphere at the club where everyone enjoys the cut and thrust of league football and the socialising that goes with it. We made a great deal of friends in the league last season and hope to carry on the good work again this season. Our reserve team had a good season last year as well under managers Pim McNally and Tudor Morris and quite a few youngsters made it through to the first team. We hope we can see a few more come through this season. You will get a great welcome in Llandyrnog, stay after the game for a drink at The Golden Lion, or a meal at our two wonderful pub/ restaurants The White Horse and The Kinmel Arms.
Llandyrnog is a small village that sits in the middle of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd that is bisected by the B5429. It can be approached from the north off the junction with the A541/ B5429 (W) near Bodfari or from the south off the junction with the A494 at Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd which is just north east of Ruthin. From the A55 it is best approached by taking the A525 from St. Asaph heading towards Denbigh. At Denbigh take the second exit at the roundabout of the junction of the A525 / A543 (N) the one with the house in the middle, and continue along the A525. At the roundabout at the junction of the A525 / A543 (S) turn left at first exit signposted Llandyrnog onto Whitchurch Road. After about three miles you will come to another small roundabout taking the third exit (right) onto the A5429. Continue down and enter the village passing the Golden Lion on your left. Go over the crossroads and the ground is through the gates on your left. |
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