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TODAY’S GUESTS
 Premier Division in 1994–95, they rejoined the  SAMPLE

 Club Info
 Full name   Hythe Town Football Club
 Nickname(s)   The Cannons
 Founded  1910  in their first season, the club was promoted to
 Ground                    Reachfields Stadium, Hythe  the Premier Division. After finishing ninth in the
 Capacity   3,000 (350 seated)[1]
 Chairman   Mark Jenner  Kent League. In 2001 the name was changed to
 Manager   James Rogers  Hythe Town, and in 2008–09 they finished the
 League                    Isthmian League   season as Kent League runners-up. In 2010–11
                                     South East Division  the club were Kent League champions, earning   ADVERT
 2021–22   Isthmian League South East    promotion to Division One South of the Isthmian
       Division, 17th of 20  League.
 The 2010–11 season saw Hythe reach the first   PROUD SPONSORS OF
 History
 round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 5–1
 at Hereford United. They won the Kent Senior
 The original club was established in August 1910.
 Cup for the first time the following season,
 They joined the Folkestone & District League,   RAYNES PARK  VALE
 defeating Dartford 1–0 in the final. A fourth-place
 winning the title four times after World War . In
 finish in the in 2012–13 secured qualification
 1936 the club moved up to the Kent County
 for the promotion play-offs; the club went on to
 Amateur League, joining Division Two of the
 lose 3–0 to Faversham Town in the semi-finals.
 Eastern Section. They won the division at the first
 Another fourth-place finish in 2015–16 led to
 attempt, but were not promoted. They won the
 another play-off campaign, in which they were
 division again the following season, and this time
 beaten 7–0 by Worthing in the semi-finals.
 were promoted to Division One. Following World   FAN FOCUS
 War II the club was placed in the South Division for
 Honours
 the 1946–47 and 1947–48 seasons, before league
     Name:Matt
 reorganisation in 1948 saw them return to Division
 One of the Eastern Section.  Kent League  Where are you from? Raynes Park
 Division One was later renamed the Premier   Champions 1988–89, 2010–11  Why RPV? Because it’s grass root football at
 Division and Hythe were relegated to Division One.   Kent County League
 However, after winning the Division One title in   Eastern Section Premier Division champions   it’s finest and its my local club
 1971–72 they went on to win three consecutive   1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76  What’s the best thing about RPV? The team
 Premier Division titles between 1973–74 and   Eastern Section Division One champions   is great to watch. The people at the club are
 1975–76. The club were Premier Division runners-  1971–72  welcoming and I love the ground - really has
 up in 1976–77, after which the club moved up   Eastern Section Division Two champions   that lived in feel!
 to the Kent League. The club were Kent League   1936–37, 1937–38
 runners-up in 1978–79, 1982–83 and 1984–  League Cup winners 1949–50, 1953–54, 1972–  Who are your original team? Arsenal
 85, and after winning the league title in 1988–89,   73, 1974–75, 1975–76  Occupation? Gardener
 they were promoted to the Southern Division of   Eastern Section Benevolent Cup winners
 the Southern League. The following year the club   1949–50[10]  Tell us a little-known fact about yourself?
 reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, losing 4–3   Eastern Section Division Two Benevolent Cup   I used to work at London zoo!
 to Yeading. After three seasons in the Southern   winners 1936–37[10]  What would you be doing if you weren’t
 League, they folded in 1992.  Kent Senior Cup  here? Sculpting
 Supporters subsequently formed a successor   Winners 2011–12[2]
 club, Hythe United, which joined Division   Kent Senior Trophy  Favourite RPV player? Reece (Wazza)
 Winners 1990–91[1]
 One East of the Kent County League for the   Eastern Professional Floodlight Cup  Earliest football memory? Playing for my
 1992–93 season. Despite only finishing sixth   Winners 1989–90, 1990–91  primary school.
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