Arlesey Town F.C.

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Arlesey Town
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Full name Arlesey Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded 1891
Ground Hitchin Road,
Arlesey
(Capacity 2,920)
Chairman Bryan Ellis
Manager Danny Honneyball
League Southern League
Division One Midlands
2007–08 Isthmian League
First Division North, 15th
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Arlesey Town Football Club is a football club in Arlesey, Bedfordshire, England. The club competed in the Isthmian League First Division North in 2006-07, but have been transferred into the Southern Football League Division One Midlands for the 2008-09 season.[1]

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Formed in 1891, Arlesey Town started off competing in the Biggleswade & District League. In the 1920s, the club joined the Bedfordshire County League, which then became the South Midlands Football League. Arlesey's first trophy was the 1951-52 South Midlands League Championship, which they retained the following season. In 1982-83 the club moved to the United Counties Football League, winning the Premier Division in 1984-85. Rising costs forced Arlesey to resign from the United Counties Football League, moving back to the South Midlands League in 1991-92. 1994-95 saw the club win the league with a record 107 points, and then better this achievement by beating Oxford City in the final of the FA Vase at Wembley Stadium. The Blues' fifth South Midlands League championship followed in 1999-2000, and Arlesey were promoted (thanks to passing a ground inspection) to the Isthmian League Division Three. Their first season in this new division was very impressive with the club losing just two matches in the process of winning the 2000-01 league, scoring an Isthmian League record of 138 goals with a record 100+ goal difference. 2006-07 saw Arlesey Town moved into the resurrected Isthmian League Division One North.

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