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CROYDON    sition – fourth in the Premier Division  title since 1966. In addition, the club

                                            reached its first cup finals since 1982.
      – in 1986.
              Redevelop the Arena
                                            Defeat against Woking in the Surrey
 Croydon Amateurs FC was found-  was  relega-  It was at this time that finances took a  Senior Cup was forgotten   the   follow-
 ed on 17th April 1953 at the behest  tion followed   turn for the worse, money – or rather  ing   day   with   victory  over Purfleet in
 of the County Borough of Croydon  by two succes-  the lack of it – was the root cause and  the Full Members Cup.
 to provide senior amateur football  sive runners-up   seven seasons of struggle ensued. Mat-     The   club   survived  two   seasons
 at the newly built Croydon Sports  spots  which  meant   ters weren’t helped when the local au- back  in   the Premier Division winning
 Arena. And whilst the idea for a  Premier Division football. But manager   thority decided to redevelop the Arena,  the London Senior Cup in the process
 senior club carrying the town’s  Jimmy Rose who master minded those   exiling the club and causing a massive  but budget cuts led to the loss of a num-
 name had been mooted prior to the  two seasons departed to Dulwich and   loss in revenue.  ber of quality players and relegation fol-
 war, nothing had become of the sug-  the team broke up.     Founder Chairman Milsted, togeth-  lowed a year later.
 gestion and the catalyst proved to be   Season of struggle  er with two  of the  Club’s other  elder   Jarvie stepped down
 the laying of the running track and  A season of struggle followed and then   statesmen, Alf Haylock and President  Jarvie stepped down during the sum-
 the need for the football pitch to be  the Isthmian started to expand although   Charles Waters retired in 1990, and the  mer of 2003 leaving the Club and 2004
 used.  the club missed out on the first intake, a   years that followed under new manage-  saw Dickson Gill take over and to un-


    At the inaugural meeting, Jack Milsted  time when clubs could openly pay their   ment culminated    in   the   Club’s   name  successfully try to combine the roles of
 was elected Chairman and George Bur-  players. With the impending end of am-  being dragged through the gutter.   Chairman and manager. The Club con-
 rows Secretary, a strong partnership for  ateur status, the club dropped its suffix   There was little stability either on or  tinued to struggle and was duly relegat-
 the first twenty-years. At the time, the  during the summer of 1973.  off the field. Five Chairmen and eleven  ed to Division Two in April 2005.
 club had nothing, its initial funding be-    Ted Shepherd took over as manager,   team  managers,  mounting  debts  and  Money remained an ever present prob-
 ing by way of public donations.   introduced a much more professional   threats of closure are ample evidence of  lem and 2006 saw a season of consoli-
 The Surrey Senior League suddenly  attitude and thus began one of the club’s   that.  dation and being placed in the Kent
 found itself with a space to fill and this  most successful decades. 1974 saw elec-  Local businessman, Ken Jarvie  League in the FA led reorganisation of
 enabled the fledgling club to have some-  tion to the Isthmian League and in   The nadir of the mismanagement was  the non-League game.
 where to compete and ten years were  1975-76 the team went undefeated in its   1993-94 but in stepped local business-    A third place finish in its inaugural
 spent in that competition.   league programme to gain promotion   man, Ken Jarvie at the eleventh hour.  campaign was the best. Matters stag-
    Rejection by the Athenian League  to the top table.  Phoenix Sun, his Thornton Heath  nated and regressed, the one on-field
 The club was ambitious and after its an-    Shepherd’s decade saw four final ap-  League side, stepped up nine levels of  success being in 2009 when the Kent
 nual rejection by the Athenian League,  pearances in the League, London Sen-  football to keep the Club’s name alive.   League Cup and Charity Shield found
 1963-64 saw elevation to the Spartan  ior and Surrey Senior Cups, winning   Jarvie’s arrival sparked one of the club’s  their way west across the county border.
 League where it won its first Champi-  the latter in 1982. 1979-80 saw the club’s   most successful periods but there was a  There followed a short spell in the Com-
 onship. The original clubhouse was also  best run in the FA Cup, losing to Mill-  financial cost. He tended to do things  bined Counties League before being di-
 erected during this season, having been  wall in a Second Round replay at The   his own way which caused some friction  rected back east to the newly re-titled
 obtained from a local building site.  Den.  but he inspired loyalty from his players. SCEFL.
 The  extended  Athenian  League  gave    Shepherd was succeeded by Barrie   He led the club to promotion from Divi-   Having cried wolf on numerous oc-
 them the opportunity of further ad-  Webb for the 1984-85 campaign and   sion Two in 1996 and a nineteen match  casions, Gill eventually resigned in
 vancement in 1964 and the Division Two  then Adrian Hill (1985-87) who took   unbeaten run at the beginning of 2000  January 2017 and left a void which has
 title won in 1966. Four years later, there  the club to its highest ever League po-  saw Croydon storm to their first league  now been filled. Linking up with Kinet-
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