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350 f to c

350 Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion How 350 f to c convert 350 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius. So 350 degrees Fahrenheit are equal to 176.

Vauxhall Motors Football Club is a football club based in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It was originally the works team of the Vauxhall Ellesmere Port Car Plant. It had much success in its local leagues and fought its way up to semi-professional status. 1963, shortly after the opening of the new Vauxhall Motors Car Plant in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Soon after its fifth-place finish, the board took the decision to move back down to the West Cheshire League where the club finished in third place in the two following seasons. Soon after, they were accepted back into the North West Counties League.

99 season was the team’s best by far to that point, reaching the fifth round of the FA Vase and earning its best ever league position in third place, and won the NWCL Cup. The club enjoyed considerable success in the Northern Premier League as well, earning promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division in their first season, and finishing in second place in the league. 08 season, and were due to be relegated but after Nuneaton Borough’s liquidation and the Conference’s decision to expel Boston United, the club were reprieved. In May 2014 former Vauxhall favourite Alan Schumacker was appointed as first team manager.

He appointed Kevin Baker as his assistant and Steve Foulkes as coach for the coming season. At the end of the 2015-16 season manager Alan Schumacker and his assistant Kevin Baker left the club and were replaced by former Motors’ assistant manager Anthony Wright and former Mersey Royal Youth team manager Joe Wright as his assistant. However in October Anthony Wright had to step down due to family commitments and a month later Joe Wright left the club. In November 2016 the former Burscough captain, ex A. Liverpool assistant manager and Prescot Cables Reserve team manager Karl Bell was appointed the club’s new manager. Vauxhall Motors’ colours are white with a strip of blue for the top and navy blue shorts with navy blue socks. The away kit is yellow shirts, green shorts and yellow socks.

The kits have been sponsored by car retailer Lookers Wirral since 2000. The team badge is the same as the logo of its parent company, Vauxhall Motors. Rivacre Park has been the home of Vauxhall since the 1986 season, the club having formerly played at Hooton Park. It has a capacity of 3,300 with covered stand and terracing, with space for 350 seated guests. The stand has been refitted with new seats along with a step in the terrace at the golf course end of the ground. A new toilet block, disabled toilet and a new turnstile block have also been added.