[1] The club suffered badly during World War I and failed to return to the league after hostilities ended.
A first round FA Cup tie against Hull City, attracted a larger crowd than expected.
[4] With the club's precarious financial position, and the cost of rebuilding their Canal Street home, Runcorn suffered on the pitch, resulting in relegation, which was to be the start of a downhill spiral.
At the end of the 2000–01 season, the football club, struggling with large debts and dwindling attendances, sold the ground and moved to Halton Stadium, home of Widnes Vikings Rugby League Club, where they stayed for several years before again struggling financially and ground sharing with Southport at Haig Avenue and Prescot Cables at Valerie Park, before finally folding at the end of the 2005–06 season.
It is on the Eastern end of Sandy Lane (between Western Point Expressway and Picow Farm Road), Runcorn.