League: Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One

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Binfield vs Bracknell Town

Moles: Chris Grace, Jack Thomson-Wheeler, Elliot Legg, Jack Broome, Joe Gater, David Hancock, Ollie Harris, Jamie McClurg, Sean Moore, Kian Duncan, Josh Helmore

Subs used: Josh Howell,  Tom Willment, Callum Bunting

Subs not used: Liam Tack, Harvey Rackley-Hayes

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Northwood vs Binfield

Moles:

  • Harvey Rackley-Hayes
  • Jack Thomson-Wheeler
  • Elliot Legg
  • Jack Broome
  • Liam Gavin 
  • Joe Gater
  • Ollie Harris
  • Kian Duncan
  • Sean Moore
  • Liam Tack
  • Josh Helmore

Subs:

  • Josh Howell
  • Jamie McClurg (for Legg)
  • Callum Bunting (for Moore)
  • Joel Valentin (for Tack)
  • Tom Willment

Goals:

  • Sean Moore (20′)
  • Liam Tack (30′)
  • Josh Helmore (42′)
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Metropolitan Police FC

Met Police

The Metropolitan Police football club was established in 1919 and initially played friendlies before joining Division One East of the Spartan League in 1928. They won their division in their first season, and after league reorganisation, the club won the Premier Division title in the 1929-30 season. The club has won multiple titles and cups, including the Surrey Senior Cup, London Senior Cup, and League Cup. In 2010-11, they won Division One South, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The club has made several appearances in the FA Cup first round, with the most recent being in the 2018-19 season. They were transferred to the Premier South division of the Southern League in 2017-18 as part of the restructuring of the non-League pyramid.

Chertsey Town FC Logo

Chertsey Town

Chertsey Football Club was established in 1890, and in 1963 it became a member of the Metropolitan League. After three seasons, they switched to the Spartan League, where they finished second in 1974–75. A year later, they joined the Athenian League and remained there until the league’s dissolution in 1984. After joining the Isthmian League, they were immediately relegated to the Combined Counties League. The club returned at the first opportunity as runners-up.  In 1986, the team started a 20-season tenure in the Isthmian League, winning three promotions and suffering three relegations across the divisions.

The Curfews returned to the Combined Counties League in 2006 after the non-league pyramid was reorganised, and they regularly finished in the top half of the standings. Following a disagreement on the appropriateness of the league champion’s stadium for the higher division, Chertsey Town, who came in second place that year, was promoted to the Southern League Division One Central. The club, however, struggled for three seasons before being demoted back to the Combined Counties League. The Curfews won the Combined Counties League Premier Division in 2018–19 with just three defeats, and they also won the FA Vase at Wembley Stadium. The club returned to the Isthmian League in 2019 but saw the first two seasons curtailed.

Marlow fc

Marlow

Marlow FC was formed at a meeting at the Compleat Angler Hotel on 22 November 1870. In 1871-72, they competed in the FA Cup losing 2-0 to Maidenhead in the first round. In 1881–82, they reached the FA Cup semi-finals, losing 5–0 to Old Etonians.

In more recent history, the club were in the Isthmian League’s Premier Division until being relegated at the end of the 1994–95 season. Two seasons later they were relegated again. In 2004 they were moved across to Division One West of the Southern League, and were later transferred to Division One Central. In 2011–12 the club finished bottom of this league and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Hellenic League which they won at the first attempt.

They earnt promotion back to Division One Central of the Southern League. They were moved around the leagues a few times before ending up in their current league at the end of the 2017–18.

Guernsey FC

Guernsey

Guernsey Football Association has existed for nearly 130 years but Guernsey FC only joined the England Football Period in 2011. They were the first team from the Channel Islands to join a mainland league – Jersey and then the Isle of Man have since followed suit.

They initially joined the Combined Counties Football League Division One which they won in their first season and gained promotion to the Premier League. After only one season in this division, they were promoted to Isthmian League Division One South. They have played at this level since – losing out in the playoffs in the 2013–14 season.

Uxbridge FC

Uxbridge

Uxbridge FC were founded in 1871, celebrated their 150th anniversary last year and are one of the oldest clubs in the South of England. During the history of the club, they have played in a number of different leagues including the Corinthian, Athenian and then the Isthmian League which they joined in 1982.

The club finished second in Division Two South in 1984–85 and gained promotion to Division One, where they remained for twenty years. In the 2004–05 season, the club moved from the Isthmian league to the Southern league. They started in the Eastern division before being switched to the Central Division. In the 2018-19, they were moved again, this time to their current league Isthmian League Division One South Central.

Tooting and Mitcham FC

Tooting & Mitcham United FC

Tooting & Mitcham FC are based in the London Borough of Merton and play at Imperial Fields, Mitcham. They were formed in 1932 by the merger of Tooting FC and Mitcham Wanderers FC.

The club have a strong history in the FA Cup. In 1959, they reached the third round taking Nottingham Forest to a replay which they lost 3-0. There is a great British Pathe newsreel of the home game. Their best was to reach the Fourth round in the 1975-76 where they lost away to Bradford City.

Alex Stepney played for Tooting & Mitcham in the early 60s before signing for Millwall and then later, signing for Manchester United for whom he played over 430 games.

Thatcham Town FC

Thatcham Town

Thatcham Town Football Club was founded in 1894, playing friendly matches only for the first two years at “The Marsh” in Thatcham, England. The club joined the Reading Temperance League in 1896 and remained in this league for the next 57 years, winning Division Two in 1905–06 and winning the Reading Town Senior Cup and the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup in 1935-36.

Thatcham became a founder member of the Hellenic League in 1953 and won the Hellenic League Championship and the Premier Division Cup in 1974-75. The club was awarded the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup by default after a dispute between their opponent and the Berks & Bucks FA. Thatcham moved to Waterside Park during the 1992-93 season and under the management of Jim Greenwood, the club went 33 games unbeaten in 1994-95 and won the Wessex League Cup.

In 1995-96, Thatcham won the league title and reached the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup. In 2002-03, the club was awarded the FA Community Standard Charter. Thatcham joined the Southern League in 2005-06 and won the Basingstoke Senior Cup in 2008-09. Thatcham won The Basingstoke Senior Cup in 2011 and won the FA Vase in 2018. After eight seasons in the Southern Football League, Thatcham was placed in the Hellenic Football League Premier Division.