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CLUB HISTORY



      Raynes Park Vale FC was formed in
      1995 following the merger of Raynes
      Park and Malden Vale (formed 1967).

      Raynes Park FC used to be based
      at Taunton Avenue, SW20 at the
      Raynes Park Recreation Group until      RAYNES PARK VALE FC
      the 1995/96 merger.  Raynes Park
                                              Grand Drive
      FC was originally the Southern
      Railways Football Section (formed       Raynes Park
      1928) and were known as Southern        Greater London
      Railway until they changed name         SW20 9DZ
      to Raynes Park FC in 1964.  The
      Southern Railway Team was a victim      STAFF DIRECTORY
      of the notorious 1963 Beeching          Chairman: John Dalton
      spending cuts, a national review        Secretary: Paul Armour
      into modernising the UK's railways.     General Manager: Marc Skinner
      Southern Railways 1950's home kit
                                              Manager: Josh Gallagher
      was Gold and Green quarters, the
                                              Programme Editor: Mark Ferrari
      company colours.  Raynes Park FC
      home shirt colours were Red and         RAYNES PARK VALE PLAYER PHOTO
      Black stripes (similar to AC Milan).
                                               Jake Gallagher
      Another home kit was light blue
      shirts and white shorts.  Raynes
      Park FC ran five senior teams on
      Saturdays.  The 1st and 2nd XI's
      played in the Surrey Premier League.
      The 3rd team played in the Surrey
      South Eastern Combination while the
      4ths and 5ths played in the Kingston
      and District League.  They also ran
      an over 35's team and youth teams
      aged 14 to 18.

      Source: Former RPV FC President,
      Robert Hallett Senior, who was
      instrumental in the formation of
      both the Rayes Park and Raynes
      Park Vale football clubs.
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