Rhyl Football Club 2002/2003

Contacts Honours Personnel

Registered Address:
Belle Vue Stadium
Grange Road
Rhyl
Denbighshire
LL18 4BY

Telephone:
01745 338327

Internet Address:
rhylfc.com

Email:

Club Emblem

Logo

 

 

 

Colours

- Home -
All-White shirts
Black shorts and socks.

- Away -
Claret & Blue striped shirts
Blue shorts and socks.

Welsh Cup Winners
1952, 1953

Cheshire League Champions
1948, 1951, 1972

Cheshire League Cup Winners
1971
Cymru Alliance League Champions
1994

Cymru Alliance Cup Winners
1993
Welsh Amateur Cup Winners
1972
North Wales Challenge Cup Winners

1928, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1939,
1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953,
1954, 1955, 1970.

Alves Cup Winners
1995
NPL Presidents Cup Winners
1985
North Wales Youth Cup Winners

1959, 1966, 1977, 1993, 1994
Clwyd Youth League Champions
1992
Clwyd Youth League Cup Winners
1992
Management Staff
First Team Manager
JOHN HULSE
First Team Assistant Manager
PAUL ROWLANDS
First Team Trainer
Laurie McGuinness
2nd XI Manager
DAVE FULLER

U-21 Manager
BOBBY LOGAN
3rd XI Manager
LENNY DUNSTER

Administration

Managing Director
DOUG MORTIMER
Chairman
DAVE SIMMONS

Vice-Chairman
DAVE MILNER
Football Secretary
DENNIS MCNAMEE
Press Officer
TBC
President
BEN WEBSTER
Vice-President
BRIAN WEBSTER
Hon. Life Vice-Presidents
I BLYTHIN & JB WILLIAMS
Strategy and Planning Directors

LES HARKER, PAUL HIGGINSON, NORMAN JONES, PETER PARRY

Board of Directors
GRAHAM CARTLIDGE, TERRY DESMOND, JOHN EVANS, NICK GAUSDEN, PHIL HOYLE, ALAN HUGHES, DAVID HUGHES, NEFYN LUKE, JIM O'CONNOR, MEIRION SOLOMON.
Director of Football
MICKEY THOMAS
Director of Football Development
JIM SMITH
Football Development Officer
NEFYN LUKE

 

 

John Evans
Les Harker

Phil Hoyle
Alan Hughes
Nefyn Luke
Jim O'Connor
Jim Smith

Meirion Solomon
Associate Directors
Graham Cartlidge
Nick Gausden

Groundsman
George James

How to find us ...

Directions to Belle Vue

BellDieBelle Vue

Click Here to view a street map of Rhyl, dating back to the club's halcyon era of the 40's/50's.
The streets in the map remain the same to this day, and provide a useful
reference for anybody wishing to walk to the ground from the town centre!

By Car

From East/West: Use the A55, turning off at the St. Asaph junction and following the signs into Rhyl. Follow the sign marked "Sun Centre" into Pendyffryn Road, turn left at the junction with Grange Road to find the ground 300 metres on the left.

By Train

Nearest station to the ground is Rhyl. Check out the current timetable at www.thetrainline.com.

Allow twenty minutes to walk to the ground from Rhyl Railway station. Upon leaving the main entrance, head to the right, through the bus station. Cross the road to the Apollo Bingo Hall and walk down Brighton Road. Vear right over the railway bridge into Grange Road and follow the road (past the Millbank Public House on the right) to the ground.

By Bus

There is an extensive local bus service serving the North Wales Coast and the Vale of Clwyd. The Bus station terminus is situated outside the Train station. See the 'By train' section for walking directions to the ground.

National Express coaches stop at the Promenade, at the top of High Street. 

By Air

Nearest airports to Rhyl are at Liverpool, Manchester and East Midlands. Bus and rail links will get you to Rhyl from the terminal.

By Sea

Ferries operate from Ireland (Dublin) to Holyhead and Mostyn. Road links between both ports and Rhyl are very good.