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1) Abbey 90-91. 2) Abbey Hey W.M.C. 65-66. 3) Abbey Hey 96-97. 4) Abbey Hulton United 95-96 1) Abbey 90-91. 2) Abbey Hey W.M.C. 65-66. 3) Abbey Hey 96-97. 4) Abbey Hulton United 95-96. 5) Abbey National 94-95. 6) Abbey Rangers 2015-16. 7) Abbey United 47-48. 8) Abbotonians United 78-79. 9) Aberford Albion 91-92. 10) Abingdon Town 48-49. 11) Abingdon United 77-78. 12) ABS Kilnhurst 1999-2000. 13) Accrington Loyal 2003-04. 14) Accrington Stanley Pre Lg. 20-21. 15) Accrington Stanley (1970-71 club) 70-71. 16) Accrington Stanley (1968 club). 68-69. 17) ACD 94-95. 18) A.C Delco 86-87. 19) ACD Tridon 96-97. 20) Achilles 84-85. 21) Acklam Steelworks 2008-09. 22) Acle United 87-88. (Some programmes printed in error with Acle Town on the cover). 23) AC London 2015-16, 24) The Acorn Football Club of Whitecote 94-95. 25) A.C. Sphinx. 26) Acton Crown 91-92. 27) Acton United 43-44. 28) Adderbury Park 95-96. 29) Adderley Green 2001-02. 30) Addersley Rovers. 31) Addlestone 54-55. 32) Addlestone and Weybridge Town 80-81. 33) Addlestone Town 93-94. 34) Addmult 68-69. 35) AD Flooring 96-97. 36) ‘A’ Division Merseyside Police 80-81. 37) Admiral 2003-04. 38) Admiral Group 2002-03. 39) Adur Athletic (Portslade). 40) AEI Rugby 2015-16. 41) AEI Sports 2016-17. 42) Aero Lucas 86-87. 43) AEK Boco 2014-15. 44) Aerostructure Sports and Social 90-91. 45) Aigburth People’s Hall 2009-10. 46) Ainsworth 2013-14. 47) Airdale Celtic 2000-01. 48) Airfield Construction Group. 49) Airspeed 50-51. 50) Air Training Corps (Manchester) 44-45. 51) Albion Haden United. 52) Albion Mills 96-97. 53) Albion Mills Veterans 93-94. 54) Albion Sports 2011-12. 55) Albion Strollers 83-84. 56) Albion United 77-78. 57) Albright and Wilson 85-86. 58) Albrighton Juniors 2012-13. 59) Albrighton United 77-78. 60) Alcester Town(1927 club) 64-65. 61) Alcester Town (2007 club) 2012-13. 62) Alcester Trades and Labour Club 77-78. 63) Alconbury 86-87. 64) Aldborough Athletic 2010-11. 65) Aldbourne 2001-02. 66) Aldbourne Park 89-90. 67) Alderley St Philips 94-95. 68) AFC Aldermaston 82-83. 69) Aldermere 21-22. 70) Aldershot pre-lge 27-28. 71) Aldershot Services 83- 84. 72) Aldershot Town 92-93. 73) Aldersley Rovers 87-88. 74) Alexandra Park 48-49. 75) Alfold 89-90. 76) Alford United 50- 51. 77) Alfreton Town 59-60. 78) Allenbury Sports 2002-03. 79) Allendale 95-96. 80) Allen-Overy 86-87. 81) Allens Cross 65- 66. 82) Allenton United 2013-14. 83) Allexton & New Parks 2013-14. 84) Allscott 2017-18. 85) Alma Swanley 75-76. 86) Almond Brook 1966. 87) Almondsbury 2001-02. 88) Almondsbury Greenway 76-77. 89) Almondsbury Picksons 89-90. 90) Almondsbury Town 93-94. 91) Almondsbury UWE 2009-10. 92) Alnwick Town 50-51. 93) Alphington 90-91. 94) Alresford Colne Rangers 92-93. 95) Alresford Town 90-91. 96) Alsager 96-97. 97) Alsager College 85-86. 98) Alsagers Bank 94-95. 99) Alsager Town 81-82. 100) Alston 101) Altis 2017-18. 102) Altofts 92-93. 103) Alton (pre WW2 club) 41-42. 104) Alton (2017 club) 2017-18. 105) Alton Drawing Office. 106) Alton Town 48-49. 107) Alton Town Bass 91-92. 108) Altrincham 46- 47. 109) Altrincham Amateurs 46-47. 110) Altrincham FC Supporters Association 85-86. 111) Alumni 2017-18. 112) Alvaston and Boulton 84-85. 113) Alvechurch (1929 club) 64-65. 114) Alvechurch (1996 club) 96-97. 115) Alvechurch Lions 85-86. 116) Alvechurch Old Boys 92-93. 117) Alvechurch Sports 93-94. 118) Alvechurch Villa 94-95. 119) Alveston 93-94. 120) Alvis 96-97. 121) Alvis Oakwood Coventry 1999-2000. 122) Alvis SGL 93-94. 123) Alvis Sporting 2013-14. 124) Ambergate 2011- 12. 125) Ambleside United 2011-12. 126) Amble Town 92-93. 127) Ambrose Fleming 81-82. 128) Ambrose Fleming Old Boys 80-81. 129) Amersham Town 63-64. 130) AFC Amesbury Town 2010-11. 131) Amesbury 78-79. 132) Amesbury Town 82-83. 133) Ampthill Town 61-62. 134) Anchor 36-37. 135) Andover 40-41. 136) Andover Football Supporters Club 73-74. 137) Andover New Street 2001-02. 138) Andover Town 2013-14. 139) Anglian Windows 86-87. 140) Annfield Plain 45- 46. 141) Ansells 92-93. 142) Anson Villa 76-77. 143) Anstey Nomads 78-79. 144) Anstey Town 89-90. 145) Ansty Rangers 96-97. 146) A.P. Leamington 73-74. 147) APM Contrast 2014-15. 148) Appleby 81-82. 149) Appleby Frodingham (1946 club) 77-78. 150) Appleby Frodingham (1986 club) 2002-03. 151) Appledore 72-73. 152) Appledore/Bideford A.A.C. 84-85. 153) Appleton 2004-05. 154) Appley Bridge 83-84. 155) Apsley 30-31. 156) A.P. Sports and Social 87-88. 157) A.P.V. Athletic 66-67. 158) A.P.V Peterborough City 91-92. 159) Arborfield 59-60. 160) Archdale 73 89-90. 161) Archway. 162) Ardington & Lockinge 2001-02. 163) Ardley United 90-91. 164) Ardsley Celtic 86-87. 165) Arlesey Athletic 2003-04. 166) Arlesey Town 54-55. 167) Arlington. 168) Armitage 79-80. 169) Armitage ’90 90-91. 170) Armthorpe 2007-08. 171) Armthorpe Welfare 83-84. 172) Army Catering Corps 63-64. 173) Army Hereford 82-83. 174) Arnold 63-64. 175) Arnold Kingswell 75-76. 176) Arnold (St. Mary's) 62-63. 177) Arnold Southbank 2004-05. 178) Arnold Town 89-90. 179) Arnside 2013-14. 180) Arnside United. 181) Aro Celtic 77-78. 182) Arundel 55-56. 183) Ascot United 2001-02. 184) Asfordby Amateurs 94-95. 185) Ashbrook Belford House 2007-08. 186) Ashbourne Town 89-90. 187) Ashbourne United 98-99. 188) Ashburton 84-85. 189) Ashby Institute 68- 69. 190) Ashby Ivanhoe 2005-06. 191) Ashcott 76-77. 192) Ashcroft 91-92. 193) Ashcroft Co-op 84-85. 194) Ashfield United 92-93. 195) Ashford (1930 club) 37-38. 196) Ashford (2016 club) 2016-17. 197) Ashford Railway Works 22-23. 198) Ashford Town (Kent club) 48-49. 199) Ashford Town (Middlesex club) 70-71. 200) Ashford Town Middlesex 90-91. 201) Ashford United 2010-11. 202) Ash House 88-89. 203) Ashington 52-53. 204) Ashington Community 2011-12. 205) Ashland Rovers 2013-14. 206) Ashlea 89-90. 207) Ashley 80-81. 208) Ashover 2000-01. 209) Ashted Rovers 81-82. 210) Ashtead 49-50. 211) Ashton & Backwell United 2011-12. 212) Ashton Athletic 89-90. 213) Ashtonians United 72-73. 214) Ashton Keynes 2006-07. 215) Ashton National 1931. 216) Ashton Town 73-74. 217) Ashton United 49-50. 218) Ashtree Highfield 86-87. 219) Ash United 77-78. 220) Ashvale 65-66. 221) Ashville 84-85. 222) Ashwater 2013-14. 223) Askam United 2003-04. 224) Askern 2013- 14. 225) Askern Villa 2008-09. 226) Askern Welfare 92-93. 227) Aslan 2012-13. 228) Aslockton & Orston 2017-18. 229) Aslockton Cranmers 2016-17. 230) Asphalia 94-95. 231) Association for Jewish Youth 65-66. 232) The Association of West Bromwich Albion Supporters Clubs - Halesowen Branch 82-83. 233) FC Assyria 2012-13. 234) Astley Bridge 49-50. 235) Aston 2010-11. 236) Aston Clinton 90-91. 237) Aston Millers 75-76. 238) Aston United 2016-17. 239) Aston Villa pre- Lge.1887-88. 240) A.T.A.R. 77-78. 241) Athersley Recreation 97-98. 242) Atherstone Town (1887 club) 45-46. 243) Atherstone Town (2004 club) 2004-05. 244) Atherstone United 79-80. 245) Atherton Carr & Nichols 95-96. 246) Atherton Collieries 79-80. 247) Atherton Laburnum Rovers 90-91. 248) Atherton L.R. 80-81. 249) Atherton Town 98-99. 250) Atlas 2010-11. 251) Atlas Sports 52-53. 252) Attenborough 76-77. 253) Attleborough Town 87-88. 254) Attercliffe United 23-24. 255) Audit-Bardag B.T. 83-84. 256) Audley 91-92. 257) Audley and District 86-87. 258) Audley & Lion 88-89. 259) Aurora United 88-89. 260) Austrey Rangers 2013-14. 261) Aveley 56-57. 262) Avenue 57-58. 263) Avesta Sheffield 98-99. 264) Avon Bradford 71-72. 265) Avon (Bradford) 73-74. 266) Avon St. Phillips 82-83. 267) B & W Avonside 2006-07. 268) AVRO 1999-2000. 269) Awbridge 73-74. 270) AWRE Aldermaston 86-87. 271) Awsworth Villa 87-88. 272) AXA 2000-01. 273) Axminster Town 61-62. 274) Aylesbury 2009-10. 275) Aylesbury Town Corinthians 56-57. 276) Aylesbury United 22-23. 277) Aylesbury Vale 2005-06. 278) Aylesford Paper Mills 50-51. 279) Aylestone Park 2001-02. 280) Aylestone Park Old Boys 89-90. 281) Aylsham Wanderers 85-86. 282) Ayone 93-94. 283) Ayre United (Isle of Man club) 83-84. 1) Babbacombe Corinthians 95-96. 2) B.A.C. 89-90. 3) Backwell United 78-79. 4) B.A.C. Preston 89-90. 5) B.A.C. Stevenage 80-81. 6) Bacton United ’89 89-90. 7) Bacup & Rossendale Borough 2013-14. 8) Bacup Borough 46-47. 9) B.A.C. Weybridge 64-65. 10) Baddeley Green Rangers 97-98. 11) Badminton 79-80. 12) Badminton Picksons 81-82. 13) Badsey Rangers 48-49. 14) Badshot Lea 2000-01. 15) Baffins Milton Rovers 2016-17. 16) Bagshot 2017-18. 17) Baker Perkins 84-85. 18) Bakers Sports 50-51. 19) Bakewell 2001-02. 20) Baldock Town (1905 club) 48-49. 21) Baldock Town (2006 club) 2006-07. 22) Baldock Town Letchworth 2008-09. 23) Balham 2014-15. 24) Ball Haye Green 83-84. 25) Balti Sports 2015-16.
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