Llandudno Junction F.C. had been resident at Morfa Conwy for some time, but with falling attendances and high costs due to the Entertainment tax, by the 1953–54 season they and local rivals Conwy Borough occupied the bottom two places in the Welsh League (North) – a complete reverse of the previous season. An agreement was struck, and
Borough United were created who left the Morfa and played for 15 seasons at Nant-y-Coed,
Llandudno Junction, where they wore the maroon and white colours of Llandudno Junction. In the 1962–63 season, they won the
Welsh Cup, beating League opposition in
Newport County F.C. 2–1 – although they made a £73 loss. They thus entered the
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, beating
Maltese team
Sliema Wanderers in the first round, but lost out to
Czech cup-winners
Slovan Bratislava 4–0. In 1967, Nant-y-Coed’s owners, the Irish
Oblates of Mary Immaculate order, evicted the club. The football club could not move or merge with various other local clubs, and rejected a return to the available Morfa site which lacked facilities other than the pitch itself. Resigning from the Welsh League, they survived two more seasons as nomads before folding in 1969. ==Llandudno Rugby Club==