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This article is a list of statistics and records relating to Oldham Athletic Football Club. Oldham Athletic are an English football club based on Oldham. The club was founded in 1895 as Pine Villa Football Club before renaming in 1899. The club joined the Football League in 1907 though did not win a league title until 1952.
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1 121 4 Paul Warne England: MF 2005-2007 86 18 100 21 Richie Wellens England: MF 2005-2007, 2015-2016 90 8 104 8 Andy Liddell Scotland: FW 2005-2009 125 29 144 33 Stefan Stam Netherlands: DF 2005-2009 97 1 112 1 Neal Eardley Wales: DF 2006-2009 113 10 129 10 Sean Gregan England: MF 2006-2010 129 1 143 2 Chris Taylor England: MF 2006-2012, 2017 ...
1 0 1 0 Jimmy Swarbrick England: MF 1907-1908 4 2 4 2 Jack Shufflebotham England: DF 1907-1909 7 1 8 1 Bill Bottomley England: MF 1907-1908 13 0 13 0 Billy Dodds England: FW 1907 13 3 13 3 Wilkie Ward England: MF 1907-1908 15 1 15 1 Matt Brunton England: FW 1908 1 0 1 0 Paddy Stokes England: MF 1908 2 1 2 1 Bill Wright England: GK 1908 3 0 3 0
Oldham Athletic in 1905 with manager David Ashworth (far left) The club was formed in 1895 as Pine Villa F.C. before being renamed to Oldham Athletic in 1899. [1] [2] Attaining professional status in the same year, the Latics played in the local Manchester leagues before gaining entry into the Football League Second Division in 1907. [3]