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1999 - 2000
 | Staff: Colin Jones (manager), Mal Gerrie (assistant manager & secretary), Jamie Williams (coach)
Sponsor: M D Engineering
Home Ground: Bebington Oval Sports Centre
Colours: White & Black
Squad: Sean Aspinall Mark Bainbridge Peter Beale Lee Bowen Lee Bull Stevie Connor Stevie Corris Tom Cutts Danny Holmes (captain) Mark Mosey Alex Murphy Glenn Pleavin Nick Pollitt Steven Roberts Jonathan Shaw Ian Sheradin Josh Williams
Honours: Merseyside League Runners Up Played 32 Won 23 Drawn 6 Lost 3 For 105 Against 28
Everton Cup Winners (Liverpool 0 - Wirral 4 Connor, Holmes, Murphy, Williams)
Wolverhamton Annual Challenge Trophy (Wirral 2 Connor 2 - Wolverhampton 0)
Tranmere Cup Winners (St. Helens 0 - Wirral 5 Aspinall, Bainbridge, Holmes, Roberts, Williams)
Tim Parry Memorial Award Man of the Match Everton Cup Josh Williams
Biggest win of the season: Wirral 16 - Blackpool 0 Biggest defeat of the season: Wirral 0 - Liverpool 7
Top Goal Scorer: Sean Aspinall & Mark Bainbridge 22
Player of the Year: Danny Holmes
Danny is the 3rd Holmes brother following Tommy and Jamie to play for Wirral Primary Schools FA. All three won the Everton Cup. Tommy and Jamie went on to become professional footballers.
Turned Professional: Danny Holmes |
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Everton Cup Final Man of the Match
Josh Williams of Wirral receives the Tim Parry Man of the Match Award at the Everton Cup Final 2000 from Walter Smith (Everton Manager)
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Record Breakers
Wirral go into the record books when they will appear in the Everton Cup Final at Goodison Park for the 5th consecutive year, as reported by Tim Johnson (Liverpool Echo/Daily Post).
(In 2005 that run has been extended to 10!)
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