Page 2 - Raynes Park Vale v Blackfield & Langley (FA Vase)
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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).
                                                                                              CHAIRMAN'S NOTES

      1928 to 1995

      Southern Railway Football Section -                                                       t's a pretty special day today here at Grand
      Raynes Park FC                          RAYNES PARK VALE FC                            IDrive! Into the 2nd Round proper of the FA

                                              Grand Drive                                     Vase - uncharted territory for Raynes Park
      Raynes Park FC used to be based at                                                      Vale for some years. It's always good to see an
      Taunton Avenue, SW20 at the Raynes      Raynes Park                                     extended cup run but when it comes hot on
      Park Recreation Group until the 1995/96   Greater London                                the heels of a decent unbeaten league cam-
      merger.  Raynes Park FC was originally   SW20 9DZ                                       paign it really ramps up the excitement here
      the Southern Railways Football Section                                                  at The Vale!
      (formed 1928) and were known as         STAFF DIRECTORY                                            Instigated the brawl
      Southern Railway until they changed     Chairman: John Dalton
      name to Raynes Park FC in 1964.  The    Secretary: Paul Armour                          However, with that in mind it would be impossi-
      Southern Railway Team was a victim of   Treasurer: Simon Maynard                        ble to ignore the events of last week. This is not the platform to
      the notorious 1963 Beeching spending    General Manager: Marc Skinner                   judge what happened from a disciplinary perspective or to pass
      cuts, a national review into modernising   Manager: Josh Gallagher                      any judgement on the refereeing team who did a magnificent job
      the UK's railways.  Southern Railways                                                   in difficult circumstances. It became clear from early in the game
      1950's home kit was Gold and Green      Programme Editor: Mark Ferrari                  that there was a concerted and deliberate attempt by some - not
      quarters, the company colours.  Raynes                                                  all - Croydon players to disrupt the flow of play with dangerous
      Park FC home shirt colours were Red     TODAY'S COVER
                                              Josh Stepney & Eoin Fraser                      tackles, leading with elbows when contesting corners and leaping
      and Black stripes (similar to AC Milan).                                                into and onto Vale players under the guise of contesting midfield
      Another home kit was light blue shirts
      and white shorts.  Raynes Park FC ran                                                   high-balls. This is not new and we have seen opposition teams
      five senior teams on Saturdays.  The 1st                                                adopting some novel tactics to try to tame a Raynes Park team
      and 2nd XI's played in the Surrey Premier                                               that are, increasingly, getting a reputation as one that is very hard
      League.  The 3rd team played in the                                                     to beat. The events that instigated the brawl that, in turn, gave
      Surrey South Eastern Combination                                                        the referee no option but to abandon the game are still unclear. It
      while the 4ths and 5ths played in                                                                        would appear that, in the wake of a challenge of
      the Kingston and District League.                                                                          some kind, a Vale player found themselves on
      They also ran an over 35's team                                                                              the ground, in touch whereupon a Croydon
      and youth teams aged 14 to 18.                                                                                 player followed the sprawling Vale player
                                                                                                                        into touch and planted his studs, with
      Source: Former RPV FC President, Robert                                                                              intent, in the face of the home play-
      Hallett Senior, who was instrumental in                                                                                  er. What followed was, frankly,
      the formation of both the Rayes Park and
      Raynes Park Vale football clubs.                                                                                                                               Continued...
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