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Rhyl and Athletic
They reformed as Rhyl Athletic in 1893 and became founder members of the North Wales Coast League, winning the title in 1894 – 95.
Rhyl won the title in 1925 – 26 and became a limited company in 1928 as Rhyl Athletic.
Over the years, the club have produced players of the highest calibre more than once, including Graham Williams ( West Bromwich Albion ), Barry Horne ( Everton ), Andy Jones ( Charlton Athletic ), Andy Holden ( Oldham Athletic ) and most recently Lee Trundle ( Bristol City ) after seeing his career revitalised in his short spell with Rhyl in 2000 – 01.

Rhyl and joined
Viv Williams, as agreed, left Porthmadog and became manager at Llangefni, and Alan Bickerstaff has joined Rhyl.

Rhyl and with
In the last few years in particular European results have been more competitive, with Rhyl, Carmarthen Town, Bangor City, The New Saints and Llanelli all beating clubs from other countries over two legs.
Rhyl completed a famous quadruple by rounding off the season with a 6 – 0 win against Halkyn United in the Final of the North Wales Coast Challenge Cup.
Rhyl won many games with late goals, leading to widespread rumours that other players were also taking the drug.
However, their efforts proved futile as Rhyl fell to Partizan with an aggregate score of 12 – 0, including an 8 – 0 rout at the Stadion Partizana.
Rhyl share a fierce rivalry with coast neighbours Bangor City F. C.
Also in recent years Rhyl have shared a much friendlier derby match with local neighbours Prestatyn Town F. C.
Rhyl, with a score of 8 – 0 during the 2009 – 10 UEFA Champions League, their largest ever winning margin in European competitions.
A Rhyl landmark was the Pavilion Theatre, an ornate building with five domes, which was demolished in 1973 and the adjacent pier which was finally removed in 1972.
One of the major investments is at Rhyl College, a satellite site of Llandrillo College, with the investment being worth approximately £ 4 million.
They have partnered with Sony to redesign Rhyl cinema, it will be in 3D and in 4K resolution, it will be ready for July 2011.
At the confluence of the Elwy and the Clwyd, the river becomes tidal and enters a narrow estuary with lots of wildlife before meeting the Irish Sea at Rhyl.
Abergele ( including Pensarn ) has a population of around 10, 000 and is part of the Abergele / Rhyl / Prestatyn urban area with a population of 64, 000.
Retail, transport and educational infrastructure are centred around the largest town of Wrexham, with other important areas including Rhyl, Llandudno and the small city of Bangor.
DART to Dún Laoghaire connects with Stena Line ferries from the Ferry Terminal to Holyhead, with connecting trains along the North Wales Coast Line to Bangor ( Gwynedd ) railway station, Llandudno Junction, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Prestatyn, Chester, Crewe and stations to London Euston.
His analysis of the problem of identifying the gas in bodies after death was published posthumously in his autobiography, together with other of his cases such as the Rhyl mummy and the Colchester taxi cab murder.
Monkeywrench had spent his recent years building explosive devices for terrorist groups in Rhyl, North Wales, and Thrasher was a spoiled middle class kid with destructive tendencies, who built and piloted the Dreadnoks Thunder Machine.
He played the 1934 – 35 season with Barrow before ending his career with Rhyl
In 2008 she appeared at the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre playing the ' Bad Fairy ' in the pantomime ' Sleeping Beauty ', with Sonia and Rebecca Trehearn.

Rhyl and Town
The ' Irate Eight ', as they were dubbed, consisted of Bangor City, Barry Town, Caernarfon Town, Colwyn Bay, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport, Newtown and Rhyl.
Rhyl lost the away leg 3 – 2, but progressed on the away goals rule, the first Welsh team to make the second qualifying round since Barry Town in 1996-7.
The only Welsh Premier League clubs to have played in the final are Barry Town, Rhyl, The New Saints and Llanelli.
Jones was educated in Rhyl, and was a Rhyl Town Councillor and a Denbighshire County Councillor, as well as a Fire Brigades Union national official.

Rhyl and competition
Finishing 8th in the new national competition in 1992 – 93 was a fine achievement after a poor start as was Nomads ’ appearance in the semi-final of the Welsh Cup despite the disappointment of a 2 – 1 aggregate defeat against Clwyd rivals Rhyl.
In 2005 – 06, Rhyl recorded their first-ever win in European competition when they defeated Lithuanian side FK Atlantas 2 – 1 in the home leg of the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.

Rhyl and known
The concept spread rapidly to other British coastal towns including several on the coast of North Wales and notably Rhyl, and Llandudno, the largest resort in Wales and known as " The Queen of the Welsh Resorts ", a title first implied as early as 1864.
The origin of the name " Rhyl " is not fully known.
note that the oldest known dwelling is actually called ' Ty ' n rhyl ' and that the town marketed itself as a resort as ' Sunny Rhyl '.

Rhyl and .
Casement's mother, Anne Jephson of Dublin ( whose origins are obscure ), had him rebaptised secretly as a Catholic when he reached the age of three, in Rhyl.
When the production moved to Rhyl, Barker followed.
The Manchester Repertory Company closed, as did the Rhyl company shortly after.
The first passenger-carrying hovercraft to enter service was the Vickers VA-3, which in the summer of 1962 carried passengers regularly along the north Wales Coast from Moreton, Merseyside, to Rhyl.
He was Rhyl Mechyll, Prince of Deheubarth.
The world's first passenger hovercraft service operated in 1961-62 between Leasowe and Rhyl in North Wales.
* Hourly services via Chester and the North Wales Coast Line to Llandudno, calling at Manchester Oxford Road, Newton-le-Willows, Earlestown, Warrington Bank Quay, Runcorn East, Frodsham, Helsby, Chester, Shotton, Flint, Prestatyn, Rhyl, Abergele & Pensarn, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno Junction and Deganwy.
He was educated at Rhyl Grammar School and at Queens ' College, Cambridge.
Vorderman was educated at the Roman Catholic comprehensive Blessed Edward Jones High School in Rhyl.
Prior to the inaugural season, Bangor City, Newtown and Rhyl reluctantly agreed to play in the League of Wales.
Rhyl were also relegated to the Cymru Alliance, despite finishing 6th in the Welsh Premier League, as they did not meet the ground criteria for the Welsh Premier League.
In 2006 the club made it to the Welsh Cup final where they were beaten by Rhyl 2 – 0 at Wrexham's Racecourse ground.
The game turned on a controversial handball decision 3 minutes after the break when Paul O ' Neill was adjudged to have handled the ball, the resulting spot kick gave Rhyl a decisive lead and a second goal added 12 minutes from the end broke Bangor hearts on the day.
It was not to be, as a Marc Lloyd-Williams inspired Bangor City won 5 – 0 at Belle Vue, Rhyl on 6 April 2002.
The club ’ s home had remained at the Halfway Ground since its formation in 1946, but in July 1998 Nomads moved into the newly-constructed athletics stadium at nearby Deeside College in Kelsterton after playing the previous season's home matches twenty five miles from Connah's Quay at Rhyl F. C.
The season continued poorly, especially at home, where Porthmadog failed to win a league game until the last day of the season against Rhyl.
Rhyl Football Club () is a Welsh football club, playing in the Cymru Alliance.
The club was founded in 1879 ( though a new limited liability company was formed in 1991 ) and the team plays its home matches at Belle Vue, Rhyl, which can accommodate 3, 000 spectators.
Football in Rhyl dates from the late 1870s and at one time there were several Rhyl clubs in existence.

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