was an English football club based in Flixton, near Urmston in Greater Manchester.
[3] The title was won after finishing level on points with South Manchester, but below them on goal difference.
However the league had a play-off if teams finished on level points where divisional championship, promotion or relegation were concerned.
Flixton's final season in the Lancashire & Cheshire Amateur League saw them finish 5th in Division One.
Finishing 3rd, 4th and 7th the next three seasons, they ended their spell in the Manchester League in 1985–86 with another runners-up spot, this time just 2 points behind Maine Road.
[6] In 1986 Flixton joined the North West Counties Football League, playing in Division Three in their first season, 1986–87 when they finished as runners-up.
They also reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase where they lost to Brigg Town after starting the competition in the second qualifying round.
[7] Flixton finished in 13th in their first season in the Northern Premier League, 1996–97 when they also reached the third qualifying round of the FA Cup.
However, in 1999–2000 they finished in 21st place and were relegated back to the North West Counties Football League Division One.
Back in the North West Counties League, Flixton struggled in the following season, finishing in 20th place, just avoiding a second successive relegation.
After another season of struggle in 2001–02 they were relegated back to Division Two in 2002–03 when the club's main sponsor, the managers and the first team players all left.