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Harrow Borough FC
1:43pm Friday 16th August 2002 Harrow Borough were founded in 1933 and were known as Roxonian FC. They were also formerly known as Harrow Town FC.
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Purfleet FC
12:51pm Friday 16th August 2002 Purfleet (nickname Fleet) was formed in 1985 and now play in the premier division of the Ryman league having gained promotion as runners up from division one in 1993/94.
| Grays Athletic FC
12:51pm Friday 16th August 2002 Formed in 1890, Grays Athletic (nickname Super Blues) has, in addition to a long history of success in league and cup competition, a considerable reputation among real ale devotees.
| Bishop’s Stortford FC
12:41pm Friday 16th August 2002 Formed in 1874 Bishop's Stortford FC (known as both Blues or Bishops) were promoted to the Ryman league premier division in 2001/02.
| Braintree Town
12:40pm Friday 16th August 2002 A club which began life in 1898, Braintree Town (known as the Iron after their early association with Crittalls iron window frames) played in the Ryman premier division for the first time in 2001/02 and enjoyed a memorable season.
| Heybridge Swifts
12:26pm Friday 16th August 2002 Formed in 1880 Heybridge Swifts (nickname Swifts) is a Ryman premier division club which takes great pride in maintaining its convivial village club atmosphere.
| Billericay Town FC
12:25pm Friday 16th August 2002 Formed in 1880 Billericay Town (nickname The Blues or The Town) is one of the oldest clubs in Essex and play in the premier division of the Ryman League.
| Canvey Island FC
12:25pm Friday 16th August 2002 Canvey Island FC were formed in 1926 (their nickname is the Gulls).
| Boreham Wood Football Club
12:20pm Friday 16th August 2002 In the late 1940s a football club known as Boreham Wood Rovers called a committee meeting to allow its members to discuss the possibility of changing its name.
| St Albans City FC
12:12pm Friday 16th August 2002 One of the oldest and most famous names in non-league football, St Albans City FC has a proud tradition stretching back to 1908, and, in home ground Clarence Park, one of the most famous venues in Isthmian football to match.
| Hendon FC
3:51pm Monday 29th July 2002 Hendon Football Club was formed in 1908 as Christ Church Hampstead. Three name changes followed - Hampstead Town, Hampstead and Golders Green - before (in 1946) the club became Hendon, having left their second home, Cricklewood Lane, for Claremont Road in 1934.
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