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Stockport County Football Club, founded on 1 January 1883 and rooted in 1883, is based in Stockport, Greater Manchester and competes in EFL League One. Walkouts features signed football shirts and curated memorabilia that span the club’s long story, from its origins as Heaton Norris Rovers to recent promotion seasons, giving collectors context as well as provenance.

The team have worn blue and white since 1914 and have called Edgeley Park home since 1902, a ground synonymous with the town’s supporters. County’s history includes cup runs at Wembley and a memorable rise through the divisions, highlighted by three league championships earned across the 20th century, which feed demand for shirts from those eras.

Collectors often chase anniversary releases tied to landmark years, notably commemorative items around the club’s Centenary 1983, which mark historical milestones and local themes. Shirts from the 1990s remain sought after for their links to the club’s most successful decade, while recent campaigns that restored EFL status have created fresh interest in contemporary signed retail pieces.

Seasonal magnets include the 1996-97 cup campaigns and the promotion-winning 2021-22 National League season as moments that push collectors towards specific shirts, since player issue variants and match-day narratives raise provenance. Away fixtures and Wembley appearances give particular shirts a story, and fans prize pieces tied to those decisive ties.

Iconic colourways are important to provenance; the club’s original red and white palette and long-standing blue and white home set the tone, while a red and white away design is often associated with the club’s late 20th century cup outings and Wembley visits. Signed retail shirts from club runs and early fanshop issues appeal to buyers who seek player-issue variants, region-specific releases, or limited runs, and items commonly arrive with a COA to verify signature authenticity.

Whether sourcing shirts from the 1996-97 cup era or the promotion seasons of 2021-22 and 2022-23, provenance matters: names like Heaton Norris Rovers, Edgeley Park and Wembley anchor a shirt’s story and provenance. Walkouts closes this page with a selection that connects those seasons and matches to authentic, signed football shirts and framed options for display.

Honours

Stockport County's honour roll is principally domestic, with multiple lower‑division championships that mark the club's long Football League history. The team secured the inaugural Third Division North title in 1922 and added further divisional championships in 1937 and 1967. The 1990s brought the club its highest league placings and a memorable run to the League Cup semi‑finals in 1996-97, while the era also produced four appearances at Wembley across cup and play‑off ties. More recently, Stockport topped the National League to return to the EFL and then secured automatic promotion to League One as champions in their second season back, marking a notable modern resurgence. These domestic achievements remain the primary highlights of the club's competitive record.

Legends & Leadership

Brett Angell is remembered as a powerful forward whose goalscoring in the mid‑1990s helped define one of the club's most competitive periods and he is regarded as a legend player of the 1990s.

Jim Gannon is recognised for his significant influence in the mid‑2000s as a leader on and off the pitch and is considered a recent key player from the mid‑2000s era.

Paul Jones is recalled for his commanding goalkeeping displays during the club's strong 1990s era and is celebrated as a legend player of the 1990s.

Tony Philliskirk is noted for his long service and important goals in the late 1980s that left a lasting legacy, earning him status as a legend player of the late 1980s.

Danny Bergara is honoured for his transformational tenure in the early 1990s and is remembered as a legend player associated with that successful period.

Stadium

Edgeley Park has been Stockport County's home since 1902 and is central to the club's identity, often referred to simply as Edgeley Park in matchday references. The ground's long association with the town makes it a focal point for supporters and a place where local traditions and pre‑match routines are upheld. Matchday at Edgeley Park is known for an intimate atmosphere that reflects the club's community roots and local rivalries, with vocal home support shaping the stadium's character. The venue remains a historic staging ground for the club's most significant moments and a key part of County's identity within Greater Manchester football.

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Edgeley Park

FAQ

Q: What league does Stockport County currently compete in? A: Stockport County competes in EFL League One, the third tier of the English football league system.

Q: Where can I buy official shirts and memorabilia? A: Official items are available via the club's website and authorised retailers; purchases should include a COA or clear digital verification where offered and Free worldwide shipping.

Q: How can I verify match tickets or membership? A: Always use the club's official channels and digital/NFC verification where provided; keep purchase confirmations and official receipts as proof.

Q: Do you provide signed or authenticated items? A: Some items may carry witnessed signing or graded signatures and will be described as such by the seller; check for explicit authenticity notes before purchase.