I Know I Haven't Got the Proper Designations for Reserves Etc. All the Time; I Will Tidy This up at the End

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I Know I Haven't Got the Proper Designations for Reserves Etc. All the Time; I Will Tidy This up at the End Thanks to the following who have contributed valuable information: dottirofhod, Steveb, VP, John Treleven, zebedee, UKPunk, loiner, Leo Hoenig Two notes – I know I haven't got the proper designations for reserves etc. all the time; I will tidy this up at the end. Also, I have still included a number of teams who have resigned and had their records expunged during the season. These will be marked when I get to the end, Accrington Combination Division One Accrington Abbey Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors Bridge Inn Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors Church Town Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors -or- King Georges Crown Rovers Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors Edenfield Haslingden Sports Centre Knowles Arms Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors -or- King Georges Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s “A” Foxhill Bank Park Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors -or- King Georges Ramsbottom Town Haslingden Sports Centre Wellington Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors Whinney Hill Wilsons Playing Fields, Clayton le Moors Accrington Combination Division Two Accrington Town Bullough Park Black Horse King Georges Burnley Road Bowling Bullough Park -or- King Georges Church Kirk Bullough Park -or- Wilsons Playing Fields -or- King Georges Churchtown reserves King Georges Globe Bullough Park Bullough Park Hapton Bullough Park -or- Wilsons Playing Fields -or- King Georges Rose & Crown Haslingden Sports Centre St Marys Collge OB King Georges Sydney Street WMC Wilsons Playing Fields -or- King Georges Aldershot Premier Bagshot College Ride, Bagshot GU19 5ET Farnborough North End reserves Cody S & S Club, Old Ively Road, Farnborough GU14 0LP Fleet Spurs reserves Kennels Lane, Farnborough GU14 0NG Frimley London Road Recreation Ground, Grand Avenue, Camberley GU15 3QH Frimley Select Chobham Road Recreation Ground, The Grove, Frimley GU16 8PD Hale Rovers Hale Recreational Ground, Upper Hale Road, Upper Hale GU9 0PB Hindhead Athletic Hindhead Playing Fields, Cricket Close, Tilford Road, Hindhead GU26 6RF Sandhurst Sports Sandhurst Recreation Ground, Yorktown Road, Sandhurst GU47 9BJ South Farnborough King George V Playing Fields, Sycamore Road, Farnborough GU14 6PE Aldershot One AFC Froyle Lower Froyle Recreation Ground, Village Hall, Lower Froyle GU34 4LF Aldershot Spartans Aldershot Park, Guildford Road, Aldershot GU12 4BP Eversley “A” Blackwater & Hawley Centre, Hawley Green, Blackwater GU17 9BW Fleet Spurs “A” Kennels Lane, Farnborough GU14 0NG Hartley Wintney “A” Memorial Playing Fields, Green Lane, Hartley Wintney RG27 8DL Headley United reserves Headley Playing Fields, Mill Lane, Headley GU35 0PD Letef Select King George V Playing Fields, Sycamore Road, Farnborough GU14 6PE Watchetts Blackwater & Hawley Centre, Hawley Green, Blackwater GU17 9BW West Meon & Warnford West Meon Recreation Ground, Headon View, West Meon GU32 1LH Wey Valley Mill Chase Recreation Ground, Mill Chase Road, Bordon GU35 0EU Aldershot Two Alton United Anstey Park, Anstey Lane, Alton GU34 2NB Bagshot reserves College Ride, Bagshot GU19 5ET Courtmoor Farnham Park, Folly Hill, Farnham GU9 0AU Farnham United Monkton Lane Sports Ground, Monkton Lane, Farnham GU9 9ND Four Marks reserves Four Marks Recreation Ground, Uplands Lane, Four Marks GU34 5AF Gentleman Jim Jubilee Playing Fields, Chawton Park Road, Alton GU34 1RD Hindhead Athletic reserves Hindhead Playing Fields, Cricket Close, Tilford Road, Hindhead GU26 6RF Lindford Lindford Sports Ground, Broxhead Farm Road, Lindford GU35 0NY Old Farnboronians Farnborough 6th Form College, Sand Hill, Farnborough GU14 8JX Real Tek Rectory Road, Farnborough GU14 7HX Shalford “A” Chinthurst Lane, Kings Road, Shalford GU4 8JA Aldershot Three BOSC United Bordon & Oakhanger Sports Club, Bolley Avenue, Bordon GU35 9HG Duke of York Peter Driver Sports Field, Bourley Road, Church Crookham GU52 8DY Fleet Spurs Veterans Kennels Lane, Farnborough GU14 0NG Frogmore Rangers Sandhurst Recreation Ground, Yorktown Road, Sandhurst GU47 9BJ Inter Mytchett Crusaders Watchetts Recreation Ground, Park Road, Camberley GU15 2SR Lindford reserves Lindford Sports Ground, Broxhead Farm Road, Lindford GU35 0NY Normandy Normandy Recreation Ground, Hunts Hill Road, Normandy GU3 2AH Shalford “B” Chinthurst Lane, Kings Road, Shalford GU4 8JA West End Village West End Recreation Ground, Benner Lane, West 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WA16 6SL Irlam Silver Street, Irlam M44 6HR Lounge About Manchester Academy M14 6HE Northenden Victoria Manchester Health Academy M23 9BP Timperley Wanderers B eech Fields, Timperley Trafford United Manchester University Pitches Unicorn Athletic Smith Playing Fields, Sylan Avenue,Timperley WA15 6AD Wilmslow Sports Upcast Lane, Wilmslow Wythenshawe Town Manchester Health Academy M23 9BP Amateur Football Combination (all teams in alpha order) Albanian A - Chase Lodge Playing Fields, Page Street NW7 2ED B - Firs Farm, Firs Lane, Winchmore Hill N13 5QH Bealonians Redbridge Sports Centre, Forest Road, Ilford IG6 3HD Birkbeck College Birkbeck Avenue, Greenford UB6 8LS Brent A - Boston Manor Playing Fields (London Playing Fields), Boston Gardens, Brentford TW8 9LW B - Gunnersbury Park, Popes Lane (B4491), South Acton W3 8LQ Cardinal Manning Old Boys Boston Manor Playing Fields (London Playing Fields), Boston Gardens, Brentford TW8 9LW Centymca London Marathon Sports Ground, Grove Park Road, Mottingham SE9 4QA Chertsey Old Salesians A - Metropolitan Police Sporrts Ground, Imber Court, Ember Lane, East Molesey KT8 0BT B - EghamSports Centre, Vicarage Road, Egham TW20 8NL C - Addlestone Leisure Centre, School Lane, Addlestone KT15 1TD Citigroup Rutland Walk Sports & Social Club, Rutland Walk, Catford SE6 4LG City of London A - Powerleague Catford, Canadian Avenue, Catford Road, Catford SE6 4SW B - GOALS Beckenham North, Copers Cope Road, Beckenham BR3 1NZ Clapham Old Xaverians A - 37 County Road, Green Lane, Norbury CR7 8HN B - Powerleague Norbury, Turle Road, Norbury SW16 5QW C - Purley Way Playing Fields, The Colonnades Leisure Park, Purley Way (A23), Croydom CR0 4RQ D - Highbury Avenue Playing Fields, Highbury Avenue,. 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