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NOTES: Includes honours won by the Club under previous names. The year stated is that of the second half of the season (e.g. 2008 means season 2007/8) except where marked
  * = competitions played off in the first half of the season (e.g. 2010* means played early in the 2010/11 season);
  † = final deferred to the following season (but season shown is that when it should have been completed)
For representative honours:
  $ = did not actually appear but was selected for squad, as a Reserve, short-listed, or for a game that was cancelled;
  ‡ = after leaving Staines Town (these honours only recorded for Internationals and moves to League clubs).
For individuals serving as officers of football bodies:
  > = still serving at date shown.

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STAINES TOWN FC HONOURS BOARD

FIRST TEAM

ISTHMIAN LEAGUE
(a = Rothmans Isthmian League, then known as Division Two; b = Vauxhall-Opel League; c = ICIS League, finished 3rd; d = Ryman League Division One (South), finished 6th; e = Ryman League)
Premier Division: runners-up 2008e, 2009e
Division One: champions 1975a, 1989b; promoted 1996c, 2004d
Premier Division Promotion Play-Off: winners 2009e; finalists 2008e
Full Members’ (Carlsberg) Cup: winners 1995
ATHENIAN LEAGUE
Division One: runners-up 1973
Division Two: champions 1972
SPARTAN LEAGUE
Senior Section: champions 1960; runners-up 1971
Challenge Cup: winners 1969; finalists 1961, 1971
HELLENIC LEAGUE:
runners-up 1956
Challenge Cup: finalists 1954, 1956
MIDDLESEX SENIOR LEAGUE
South Division: runners-up 1944, 1945
GREAT WESTERN SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Division One: runners-up 1912, 1923, 1924
Division Two: Overall champions 1921
Division Two Middlesex Division: champions 1921
UXBRIDGE & DISTRICT LEAGUE
Premier Division: champions 1921
Premier Cup: winners 1921
WEST MIDDLESEX LEAGUE:
runners-up 1902 (finish equal first, but lost play-off), 1904
Challenge Cup: winners: 1905
WEST LONDON LEAGUE
Division One: champions 1901
WEST LONDON ALLIANCE
Division One: champions 1900
PREMIER MIDWEEK FLOODLIGHT LEAGUE
Section D: runners-up 1975
MIDDLESEX CFA SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP:
winners 1975, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 2010, 2011
finalists 1910, 1933, 1980, 1995
LONDON SENIOR CUP:
finalists 1977, 1981
MIDDLESEX SUPER CUP (GEORGE RUFFELL SHIELD):
winners 2010*
MIDDLESEX SENIOR CHARITY CUP:
winners 1994
MIDDLESEX JUNIOR CUP:
winners 1902, 1904, 1920
MIDDLESEX JUNIOR CHARITY CUP:
winners 1914, 1920
BARASSI CUP (originally Anglo-Italian Amateur Cup):
winners 1975*
SOUTHERN COMBINATION CHALLENGE CUP:
(Southern Combination Amateur Challenge Cup until 1974)
winners 1965†, 1967, 1995, 2006; finalists 1968, 1972, 1994, 1997, 2000
MERTHYR MIDDLESEX CHARITY SHIELD:
winners 1990*; finalists 1994*
MELKSHAM MIDDLESEX CHARITY SHIELD:
winners 1997*
WEST MIDDLESEX CUP:
winners 1904, 1924; shared 1929; finalists 1922, 1925†
STAINES [COTTAGE] HOSPITAL CUP:
winners 1925, 1958; finalists 1927
HAYES HOSPITAL CHARITY CUP:
winners 1923
HOUNSLOW CHARITY CUP (formerly Hounslow Hospital Cup):
winners 1973
EL CAÑUELO TROPHY (Trofeo El Cañuelo):
winners 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
JOHN LIVEY MEMORIAL TROPHY:
winners 1993
JIM LAWFORD MEMORIAL CUP:
winners 1999*
LORD OF ASHFORD IN MIDDLESEX CHARITY BOWL:
winners 2010*; joint winners 2001*
GEOFF HARVEY MEMORIAL VASE:
winners 2010*
SAFT-NIFE SHIELD:
finalists 1997*
MOLESEY FC INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT:
finalists 1969
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP
2nd Round Proper: 2007/8 (defeated Stockport County), 2009/10 (defeated Shrewsbury Town away, then drew with Millwall);
1st Round Proper: 1984/5
F.A. CHALLENGE TROPHY (last 32)
2nd Round Proper: 1977/8, 1984/5; 4th Round 2003/4
F.A. AMATEUR CUP
3rd Round Proper: 1923/4; 2nd Round Proper: 1924/5

OTHERS . . .

RESERVE TEAM

MIDDLESEX PREMIER CUP:
winners 2006
CAPITAL LEAGUE
Western Division: runners-up 2007, 2008, 2009
President’s Challenge Cup: winners 2011; finalists 2007, 2008
SUBURBAN LEAGUE:
League: runners-up 1976
North Division: runners-up 1986, 1996
Challenge Cup: winners 1975, 1996; finalists 1976, 1979
MIDDLESEX BORDER LEAGUE
League Cup: winners 1972
SPARTAN LEAGUE
Reserve Section: champions 1960, 1970; runners-up 1971
Reserve Section Cup: finalists 1968, 1971
PARTHENON LEAGUE
Reserve Section Charity Cup: winners 1953
WEST MIDDLESEX LEAGUE:
champions 1905
HOUNSLOW & DISTRICT LEAGUE:
champions 1899, 1900, 1901

‘A’ (THIRD) TEAM

STAINES & DISTRICT LEAGUE
Deane Cup: finalists 1952

YOUTH & ACADEMY UNDER 18 TEAMS

F.A. YOUTH CUP
2nd Round Proper: 1977/8, 1978/9, 1985/6, 1987/8
1st Round Proper: 1979/80, 1980/1, 1986/7, 1988/9, 1989/90, 1994/5, 1999/2000, 2006/7
Football League clubs beaten: Wimbledon, Reading, Barnet
MIDDLESEX YOUTH CUPS
(u = won by Juniors Under 18 (Sunday) team)
Senior Under 18 (Jeff Ritson) Cup: finalists 2004, 2006, 2007
Under 18 (EPL Greig) Cup: winners 1983, 1984, 1997u; finalists 1982
RYMAN [Isthmian] YOUTH LEAGUE
League: runners-up 2008
North-Western Division: champions 2009
West Division: champions 2011
ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH LEAGUE
Overall: champions 1988; runners-up 1989, 1994
East Division: champions 1988
Central Division: champions 1989; runners-up 1992
South Division: champions 1994, 2000; runners-up 1993
Challenge Cup: winners 1995; finalists 1994
SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE
East Division: champions 2006
Overall Championship: runners-up 2006
WEST MIDDLESEX SUNDAY MINOR YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Youth Division: champions 1976; runners-up 1977
League Cup: winners 1975, 1976, 1977
WEST SURREY BOYS' LEAGUE
Under 18 "A" Division: winners 1978; runners-up 1980
EALING YOUTH LEAGUE
President’s Cup: winners 1981, 1983; finalists 1984
ENGLISH SCHOOLS’ FA
Colleges Under 18 Trophy: finalists 2006; semi-finalists 2009

KINGSTON COLLEGE ACADEMY UNDER 19 TEAMS

ENGLISH COLLEGES’ FA
Premier League One: runners-up 2011
Reserve League Two: champions 2010, 2011
SURREY SCHOOLS’ FA
Schools’ & Colleges U19 Baird Trophy: winners 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010†
Colleges’ Trophy: winners 2008, 2009, 2010; finalists 2006
BRITISH COLLEGES SPORT FIVE-A-SIDES
National Championships: champions 2009, 2011
South-East Regional Qualifying Zone: champions 2008, 2009, 2011
National Sportsmanship Award: winners 2009

WOMEN’S TEAM

GREATER LONDON WOMEN’S REGIONAL LEAGUE
Division One: champions 2007
Division Two: champions 2006
Russell Cup: winners 2006
ISTHMIAN WOMEN’S CUP:
winners 2007
MIDDLESEX JUNIOR WOMEN’S CUP:
winners 2006
ACTION INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP TROPHY:
winners 2005*
FA WOMEN’S CUP:
Third Round Proper 2005/6

VETERANS XI

BROVER VETS CHALLENGE VASE:
winners 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007

JUNIOR TEAMS

MIDDLESEX FA YOUTH CUP
Under 11 (R. Dodd) Cup: winners 2009
ALANDIA CUP: [U10½ competition sanctioned in Finland]
winners 1995, 1996; bronze medal 1997
GUILDFORD SHERE & DISTRICT LEAGUE
Under 18 Division: champions 2005
Under 15 Division Two ‘B’: runners-up 2003
HAYES & DISTRICT YOUTH LEAGUE
Under 16 Division One: runners-up 2003
Under 15 Division Two: runners-up 2002
Under 14 Division Three: champions 2001
SURREY PRIMARY LEAGUE
(g = ‘Apertura’ championship; h = ‘Clausura’ championship)
Under 16 Premier Division: champions 2011; runners-up 2009
Under 16 Division Three: champions 2011
Under 15 Premier Division: champions 2010
Under 15 Division 1: champions 2009;
Under 14 Premier Division: champions 2009; runners-up 2007
Under 13 Division 1: champions 2001; runners-up 2000
Under 13 Division 3: runners-up 2009
Under 12 Premier Division: runners-up 2009
Under 11 Premier Division: champions 2010
Under 12 Division 1: champions 2001; runners-up 2000
Under 11 Premier Division: champions 2003
Under 11 Division 1: runners-up 2009
Under 11 Division 4: champions 2001
Under 10 Division 1: champions 2005; runners-up 1999, 2009, 2011
Under 10 Division 2: champions 1998, 2001, 2010
Under 10 Division 3: champions 2002
Under 10 Division 8: champions 2007
U9 Premier Elite Division: champions 2007
U9 Division 1: champions 2003, 2004
U9 Division 3: champions 1999g; runners-up 1999h
U8 Premier Division: champions 2003
U8 Division 2: champions 1999g, 2001, 2007
U8 Division 4: runners-up 2000h
U7 Division 1: champions 2002; runners-up 2000h, 2003
U7 Division 4 champions 2001
Under 15 Senior Cup: winners 2010
Under 14 Premier Cup: finalists 2007
Under 13 Cup: winners 2001, 2006 j
Under 13 Senior Plate: finalists 2009
Under 12 Premier Cup: winners 2001 l, 2007; finalists 2002 l
Under 11 Senior Cup: winners 2010
Under 11 Cup: winners 2003; finalists 2000
Under 11 Plate: winners 1999, 2006 k
Under 10 Premier Cup: finalists 2005
Under 10 Senior Cup: finalists 2009
Under 10 Lower Cup: winners 2007
Under 9 Premier Cup: winners 2004
Under 9 Intermediate Cup: finalists 2007
Under 9 Plate: winners 2005
Under 8 Cup: winners 2003; finalists 2002
Under 7 Open Cup: finalists 2002
Under 7 Plate: winners 2000
SURREY YOUTH LEAGUE
(previously West Surrey Boys’ League; Toshiba West Surrey Boys’ League; West Surrey Youth & Under-21 League, and West Surrey Youth League)
Under 17: runners-up 1995
Under 17 ‘B’ Division runners-up 1997
Under 16 Division One South: runners-up 2006
Under 16 ‘B’ Division: champions 1995
Under 14 Premier Division: runners-up 2003
Under 13 Premier Division: runners-up 2002
Under 13 Division One: champions 2002; ‘B' Division: runners-up 1991
Under 13 Division Two: runners-up 2003
Under 12 Premier Division: champions 2011
Under 12 Premier Division South champions 2004
Under 12 Division One champions 2001
Under 11 Division One: runners-up 2002, 2004
Under 10 Division One South runners-up 2005
Under 9 Division One: runners-up 2003
Under 8 Premier Division: runners-up 2006
Under 18 Challenge Cup (Rosebowl Trophy): winners 1997
Under 14 Challenge Cup: finalists 2003
Under 13 Challenge Cup: finalists 2002
Under 12 Challenge Plate: winners 2003
Under 11 Challenge Cup: finalists 2002
Under 10 Challenge Cup: finalists 2003
WEST MIDDLESEX YOUTH LEAGUE
(previously West Middlesex Sunday Minor Football League)
Division 2 (Under 15): champions 1977
Division 3 (Under 14): runners-up 1977
Section 5 (Under 12) Division 1: runners-up 1995
Section 6 (Under 11) Division 1: runners-up 1994
Section 6 (Under 11) Division 2: champions 1991
Overall Super Cup won by Staines Town Juniors Under 11 in 1991
Under 12 Cup: winners 1995
Under 11 Cup: winners 1994

PLAYER REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS

Players gaining international selection:
England: Fred Bullock (1920‡), Gordon Hill (1976-7‡)
Dominica: Justin Fevrier (2008‡)
Guyana: Howard Newton (2008-10), Jake Newton (2008-10), Chris Bourne (2008-10)
Scotland: Harry Anderson (1914‡)
Wales: Eric Young (1990-5‡)
Players gaining other National or Regional representative honours:
England U21: Gordon Hill (1974‡)
Northern Ireland U21: Robin Shroot (2009‡)
The Football Association: Bruce Butler (1973/4, captain), Alan Gregory (1986$)
Football Association Youth XI: Alan Gregory (1983)
Universities Athletic Union (UAU) II: Simon Young (1986)
East of England Universities: Simon Young (1986)
English Colleges’ FA: Chris Head (2003), Chris Wales (2003), Dean Thomas (2006$)
English Colleges’ FA South East: Luke Elliott (2008), Kyle Merson (2010$), Bradley Murray (2010$), Ben Nicholson (2010$)
English Schools’ FA: Chris Wales (2003 captain), Danny Laverick (2003$)
English Schools’ FA South: Michael Marren (2008)
South England Schools: Alan Beere (1984)
England Public Schools: Jamie Williamson (1979), Robert Girdlestone (1983), George Link (1984)
Southern England Public Schools: Robert Girdlestone (1983), George Link (1983)
Home Counties Youths: Alfie Smith (1996)
Players gaining Senior FA or County representative honours:
The Army FA: Alf Coulton (1974)
Middlesex FA: E Tolmon (badge, 1910), A Brian (senior badge 1912), Joe Hayes (1923), Jim Cooley (1970), Bruce Butler (1974), Kevin Fidler (1987-93), Alan Gregory (1987-90), Leroy Messitt (1987), Peter Lara (1987-9), John Crouch (1987$), Peter Bartlett (1989-90 captain), Martin Snow (1989). Gerry Crawford (1989-90), Neil Price (1989$), Mark Dawber (1989$), Mark Underdown (1989$), Kelly Phillips (1989$), Steve Livey (1990-2), Tony Welch (1990-1), Dave Jordan (1990-1), Martyn Latham (1990-1), Steve Beeks (1992-8), Gerry Crawford (1992), Simon Pentland (1992-6), Brian Inch (1993-4), Tony Blinco (1993), Chris Brady (1993$), Steve Darlington (1994$), Scott Taylor (1994$), Eric Jones (1996), Jim Williams (1995-7), Lee Passmore (1997)
Players gaining Intermediate, Junior or Veterans County representative honours:
Middlesex FA Intermediate: Steve Jones (1987), Graeme Boy (1987), Roy Cloke (1987), Jeff Tomalin (1988-91), Mark Underdown (1988-91), David Field (1989), Martin Snow (1989), Craig Windmill (1990-1), Charlie Gray (1990-2) , Brian Inch (1990-3), Paul Herbert (1990-1), Nicky Jones (1990-1), Dana Doran (1992), Wayne Hancock (1992)
Middlesex FA Junior: A Pugh (1896), Joey Hayes (1920s), Billy Mills (1923), RL Brian (1927)
Middlesex FA Veterans: Richard Parkin (1993-4), Alan Gane (1993-4), Phil Unwin (1993-4), Keith Bristow (1996), Danny Pipe (1995-7), Chris Wainwright (1996-7), Alick Brown (1997). Kevin Fidler (1997), Dave Jordan (1997), Eustace White (1997), Graham Yates (1997)
Players gaining Youth or Schools County representative honours:
Berkshire & Buckinghamshire FA Youth: Scott Weller (1989)
Berkshire & Buckinghamshire Schools: Callum Chickah (2009)
London FA Youth: Robin Shroot (2005), Harry Draper (2007)
London Schools: Luke Wanadio (2010)
Middlesex FA Youth: Jess Rossiter (1971), Colin Russell (1972), Dick Barker (1974), Dave Jordan (1978, captain), Carl Taylor (1978), Paul Rumley (1979), Chris Wheatley (1981), Gary Powell (1982), Nigel Hatcher (1982), Alan Gregory (1983), Alan Beere (1984), Richard Packman (1984), David York (1985), Frazer Hampton (1986), Alan Myers (1986), Kelly Phillips (1986), Rohan ‘Rudi’ Rudolph (1986), Steve Perrin (1986), Clifford Meredith (1986-9), David Aimable-Lina (1986), Trent Phillips (1987-9), Wayne Stemp (1987-8), Brian Bere (1987-9), David Field (1987-9), Martin Ferney (1987), Tiago Carvalho (1988-9), Nicky Jones (1988-9), Finlay Kemp (1988-9), Mark Underdown (1988-9), Craig Windmill (1989-90), Jeff Parkin (1989), Phil Ellery (1989-90), Matthew Brown (1989$), Lee Smither (1990$), Craig Reilly (1993-4), Tony Blinco (1993-4), Scott Taylor (1993-4), Carl Warner (1993$), Iain Dove (1995), Alfie Smith (1995), Nick Aumonier (1995), Callum Chickah (2004), Harvey Muddyman (2004), Ben Brown (2004), Pat Moore (2004), James Joyce (2004), Ashley Hall (2004), Daniel Stafford (2005), Jordan Kiffin (2006), Danny Fisher (2006), Chris Robinson (2006), Alfie Arthur (2009-10 captain), Liam Devine (2010), Ché Masroh-McDowell (2010)
Middlesex Schools: Martyn Latham (1987)
Middlesex FA Youth South: Craig Windmill (1989 captain), Reza Tavassoli (1989$), Riley Taggart (1989$)
Surrey FA Youth: Paul Allies (1980), Gary Powell (1981), Nigel Hatcher (1982), Alan Beere (1984), Richard Packman (1984), Trent Phillips (1985), Mike Smith (1987$), Sam Dean (2003), Tim Hurren (2003), Daniel Laverick (2003), Matt Sargeant (2003), Kristoffer Barry (2005), Daniel Gurney (2007), Gareth Teuten (2007), Elliott Thompson (2009), Darren Millard (2009), Ben Ewing (2010-11), Charlton J Hopkins (2010-11), Odaine Kemar-Smith (2010-11)
Surrey Schools: Joe O’Shea (1983), Stephen Garrood (1983), Alan Gregory (1984), Richard Packman (1984), Ross Collin (1990), Andrew Morris (1993-4)
Sussex FA Youth: Bradley Murray (2010), Brandon Willis (2010)
Players gaining adult League representative honours:
Isthmian League: Steve Darlington (1995), Scott Taylor (1995$)
Spartan League: Joey Hayes (1924), J Bowery (1926$), Stanley Deacon (1926), Percy White (1926), Dick Watmore (1958), Ron Allan (1958), Alan Belson (1958), Ted Hasley (1961), Tony Pratt (1961-2), Gerry Collier (1962), Tony Carroll (1968), Jim Cooley (1971)
Spartan League Reserve Section: Ted Hasley (1959), Peter Ellis (1961$), Dave Dennis (1959$), Ron Nash (1961), Brian Webb (1965), Ronnie Fairbairn (1969)
London League: Peter Ellis (1961)
Middlesex Senior League: Johnny Latimer (1944), Joe Griffiths (1944), Alec Garland (1944$), Ted Dickens (1945$), Gerry Merritt (1948)
Parthenon League: Tony Connor (1952/3)
Suburban League: Keith Hussey (1972), Stuart Shaw (1972)
Middlesex Border League: Alan Few (1972), Bill Johnstone (1972)
Players gaining other senior representative honours:
Middlesex Wanderers: Simon Read (1984 tour to Indonesia)
Players gaining Youth League representative honours:
Allied Counties Youth League: Matthew Lovett (1997), Chris Stapley (1997$)
Ealing Youth League: Chris Wheatley (1981), Gary Powell (1982), Nigel Hatcher (1982)
West Middlesex Sunday Youth League: Adam Gilbert (1987), Steve Windegaard (1995), Andrew Cracknell (1995 captain), Dean Mock (1995), Tom Finch (1995), Paul Tornton (1995)
West Surrey Boys’ League: Glen Nunkoo (1993$), James Townsend (1993$)
Players moving to Professional / League clubs:
Jack Nicholas (Derby County 1905), Johnny Latimer (Chelsea 1944), ‘Tubby’ Braithwaite (Manchester City 1945), Joe Ballerino (Millwall 1946), Bobby Bennett (Southend United 1972), Gordon Hill (Millwall 1973‡), John Love (Crystal Palace 1974), Peter Shaw (Charlton Athletic 1977), Danny O’Shea jnr (Arsenal 1980), David Byrne (Gillingham 1985‡), Wayne Stemp (Brighton & Hove Albion 1987), Martin Ferney (Fulham 1990), Scott Taylor (Millwall 1995), Franco Nacca (Cambridge United 1998), Robin Shroot (Birmingham City 2009‡)
Players Awarded Scholarships to United States universities: Nathan King (2003), Chris Wales (2003), Rodney Chiweshe (2006), Sam Nicholson (2008), Dominic Dwyer (2009), Mitchell O’Connor-Toner (2010), Sam Boultwood (2011), Pat Moore (2011), Ben Nicholson (2011),

OFFICIALS’ HONOURS or ELECTIONS
and CLUB / INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Football Association
Council Member: Alan Boon (2007-8 representing Isthmian League)
Groundsman of the Year Step 2: runner-up 2009 - Graham Gould
Middlesex County FA Officers
Life Vice-President: Jim Horne (2006-2011>)
Vice-Presidents: V T Walters (1908-1951), Jim Horne (2000-6)
Councillor: Harry T Collins (1920-1934), Jim Horne (1986-2010; 1986-92 & 1996-7 Selection [& Instructional] Committee [1988-92 Secretary, 1996-7 Chairman]; 1986-7 & 1992-3 Disciplinary Committee; 1992-4 Competitions Committee; 1992-7 Senior [, Intermediate] Status & Grounds Committee; 1996-7 Finance Committee)
Welfare Officer: James D Horne S.B.St.J., C.S.W., S.R.N., R.M.N., Q.N. (1990-2008)
Representative team officers: Dennis Collins (1987 trainer), Jim Horne (1990-2 Selection Committee), Steve Parsons (1991-2 Programme Editor), John Bennett (1992-9 Manager)
Middlesex County Youth FA
Officers: Jim Horne (1989-90 Delegate from Middlesex County FA; 1990-1 Match Secretary)
Middlesex County FA Long Service Awards
25 Years: Mick Clarke (1998), Ken Halse (2010), Steve Parsons (2010), Stuart Moore (2011)
10 Years: Alan Boon (1990), Jim Horne (1991)
Hampshire FA:
Portsmouth Area Benevolent Officer: Jim Horne (2006-11>)
Middlesex Federation of Sports:
Merit Award for Non-League Excellence: 1989
Centenary Award: 1992
Team Performance Award: county cup ‘double’ 1994; Åland Squad 1996
Blue Square Bet Football Conference
Blue Square Manager of the Month South Division: January 2010 – Steve Cordery
South Division Programme of the Year Award: winners 2011
Golf Tournament: winners 2011
Isthmian League
Barry East Trophy: 2008
Umbro Fair Play Award, Division One: 2000, 2002
Manager of the Month, Premier Division: March 1984 – Iain Maclean
Manager of the Month, Division One: December 1988 – Alan Gane
March 1994, October 1995, December 1995, April/May 1996 – Chris Wainwright
December 1999, Score Team Wear March 2002 – Ken Ballard
Manager of the Month, Division One South: Spall Sports January 2004 – Steve Cordery
Endsleigh Safe Hands Award: Division One: February 2002, March 2002
Endsleigh Safe Hands Award: Division One South: December 2002, January 2004
Mitre Top Scorers: March 1994
Honorary Vice-President: Alan Boon (2009-2011>)
Board of Directors: Alan Boon (1992-2009; 2006-7 Emergency Committee)
Spartan League
Reserve Section Representative Team official: Bill Kerr (1959 trainer)
Great Western Suburban League –
President: Mr Collard (1912-14)
Vice-President: W Herbert Bartlett (1913-14)
Southern Combination Challenge Cup Competition:
Honorary Auditor: Jim A. Jones (1971-3)
Press Officer / Treasurer: Steve Parsons (1995-2011>)
Hounslow & District League –
Rules Revision Sub-Committee member: Mr Shrieves (1899/1900)
Staines Cottage Hospital Cup Competition –
Secretary: Henry Walker Dix snr (1920s-30s), Henry Walker Dix jnr (1950s)
Ealing Youth League (Under 18)
Joe Joyce Memorial Sportsmanship Trophy: winners 1981
Premier Division Sportsmanship Cup: winners 1983
Southern Youth League
John Denham Fairplay Award: winners 2007
West Surrey Boys’ League Under 18
Sportsmanship Cup: winners 1978, 1979
Referees’ Award: 1995 – Jeff Richards
Staines Football Referees’ Society –
Chairman: Henry Walker Dix jnr (1956-8)
Hayes Hospital Cup Competition –
Chairman: Percy White snr (1924-5)
Spelthorne Borough Services Award:
Alan Boon 2004
Chandy Bar of the Month:
November 1969

PRESTIGIOUS MATCHES HOSTED

At Wheatsheaf Park –
Full Women’s International: Iceland v Denmark (2009)
FA Women’s Cup Semi-Final: Chelsea v Arsenal (2010)
FA Women’s Premier League Reserve Cup Final: 2005, 2006, 2009
FA U17 Internationals: 2006 (USA v Turkey), 2007 (Italy v Turkey, N Ireland v Turkey)
Middlesex Senior Cup Final: 2005 (including Replay), 2010
Middlesex Senior Charity Cup Final: 2004, 2007
Middlesex Premier Cup Final: 2006
Middlesex Junior Cup Final: 1992
Middlesex Junior Trophy Final: 1993
Middlesex Sunday Junior Cup: 1970
Middlesex Veterans Cup Final: 1994
Isthmian League Cup Final: 2005 (Bryco Cup), 2009
Spartan League: ‘Dunkles’ Senior Challenge Cup Final: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968; Reserve Section Cup Final 1970
Hellenic League: Challenge Cup Final 1956, Semi-Final 1954; Division 1 Cup Final 1958
Cherry Red Combined Counties League EL Records Premier Challenge Cup Final: 2010
Middlesex County League Alec Smith Cup Final: 1993
Staines Cottage Hospital Cup Final: 1953, 1957
Hounslow & District League Jubilee Cup Final: 1959, 1963, 1964
Staines & District League Deane Cup Final: 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958
Marathon Sunday League Cup Finals (various): 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987
West Middlesex Sunday Minor League Reed (Division 4) Cup Final: 1977, 1988
Weylands Sunday Youth League Cup Finals (various): 1985, 1986, 1988
West London & Middlesex Youth League Cup Finals (various): 1997
London Unity League Cup Final: 2009
British Colleges U19 Knockout Cup Final: 2004
Surrey Schools FA Cup Finals (various): 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010
London Schools FA Individual Schools U15 Dewar Shield Final: 1966
Spelthorne District (formerly Staines & Sunbury) Schools Cup Finals (various): 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1985, 1987, 1990
Thames Valley Schools Under 11 Trophy Final: 1959
Women’s Senior Inter-League ‘Tate’ Trophy: 1983
Spartan League representative fixtures: 1959, 1960
Middlesex FA representative fixtures: Senior – 1989, 1996; Intermediate – 1997; Youth – 1986, 1989; Sunday – 1991; Veterans – 1993
Brentford FC Reserve Team fixtures: 2010
At Mill Mead –
Middlesex Charity Cup Final: 1913
Middlesex FA Midweek Cup Final Replay: 1913
Middlesex FA Junior representative fixture: 1926
Hounslow Hospital Shield Final: 1924
London Schools FA representative match: 1935

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