In season 2004-2005, they started playing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, their
highest ever flight in football. One of the main reasons for their rapid promotion was that the
Football Pyramid underwent major changes in 2004. The Cables finished in 5th place that season
following the FA's decision to award them 6 points, thanks to the Spennymoor United failing to
fulfill two fixtures against Prescot. The club took duly took their place in the playoffs only to lose
3-1 at Workington.
The summer of 2005 saw a
change in organisation, with a
new football committee
formed from the Supporter's
Club taking over the reins of
the club. Andy Gray took over
as manager following the
resignation of Tommy Lawson
and saw his side finish in
mid-table for the following
three seasons.
Season 2007-08 saw the club
finish in 13th position out of
21 clubs, although they
needed a 3-2 success at
Lincoln United to avoid
relegation from the Premier
Division.
The 2008-2009 season has seen the football committe continue to make improvements at the
ground and lay solid foundations for the future. In March 2009 the Club was formed into a
Community Interest Football Club. Youth and Junior Teams have been created and are flourishing.
Unfortunately the Senior Team has struggled to compete in the increasingly high financed
atmosphere of the Unibond Premier League and will be relegated at the end of the season.
Note - no house to the left
Prescot Cables Football Club
Hope Street
Prescot
L34 6HD
Tel 0151 430 0507
Fax 0151 426 6440
Mob 07745 068935
Email
prescotcables@hotmail.com