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CLUB HISTORY
      Raynes Park Vale FC was formed in 1995
      following the merger of Raynes Park and                        DEFINITIVE ANTHOLOGIES :  DEFINITIVE ANTHOLOGIES :  DEFINITIVE ANTHOLOGIES :  DEFINITIVE ANTHOLOGIES :
      Malden Vale (formed 1967).


      1928 to 1995
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      Southern Railway Football Section -
      Raynes Park FC                          RAYNES PARK VALE FC

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      Raynes Park FC used to be based at                                                                              HOWARD
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      Taunton Avenue, SW20 at the Raynes      Raynes Park
      Park Recreation Group until the 1995/96   Greater London
      merger.  Raynes Park FC was originally   SW20 9DZ
      the Southern Railways Football Section
      (formed 1928) and were known as         STAFF DIRECTORY                                                        THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF
      Southern Railway until they changed     Chairman: John Dalton                                                              CHERRY RED
      name to Raynes Park FC in 1964.  The    Secretary: Paul Armour                                                  For more details on these and other releases and how to order
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      1950's home kit was Gold and Green      Programme Editor: Mark Ferrari
      quarters, the company colours.  Raynes   TODAY'S COVER
      Park FC home shirt colours were Red
      and Black stripes (similar to AC Milan).    Seanen Mckillop
      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
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      over 35's team and youth teams aged                                    CLASSIC REISSUES :  CLASSIC REISSUES :  CLASSIC REISSUES :  CLASSIC REISSUES :  CLASSIC REISSUES :
      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
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