• Raynes Park Vale Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Raynes Park in the London Borough of Merton, England. The club is affiliated...
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    station is Wimbledon on the District line. Raynes Park has a Non-League football club Raynes Park Vale F.C. who play at Prince George's Fields. Other...
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  • Ethon Archer (category Raynes Park Vale F.C. players)
    played with Horley Town, making 16 league appearances. He then joined Raynes Park Vale, signing in July 2022, scoring 15 goals in 34 league appearances. He...
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  • Paul Osew (category Raynes Park Vale F.C. players)
    Raynes Park Vale to Wimbledon's first-team". AFC Wimbledon. Retrieved 31 August 2019. "Paul Osew – Raynes Park Vale FC First Team". Raynes Park Vale F...
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  • Ben Harrison (footballer, born 1997) (category Raynes Park Vale F.C. players)
    2 March 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays for Raynes Park Vale. Having played for AFC Wimbledon since age ten, Harrison made his debut...
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  • ground, and from 2024 will groundshare with Raynes Park Vale at Prince George's Playing Fields in Raynes Park. They have twice previously had their own...
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  • to Leatherhead's Fetcham Grove. They moved to Grand Drive, home of Raynes Park Vale, in October 2019. Prior to the 2020–21 season the club agreed a groundshare...
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    Jermaine McGlashan (category Raynes Park Vale F.C. players)
    the summer of 2008, he joined Kingstonian before being loaned out to Raynes Park Vale for the 2008–09 season. In July 2009, McGlashan moved on to Merstham...
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    Wood United F.C. who play at Wibbandune Sports Ground; Raynes Park Vale F.C. who play at Prince George's Fields; Tooting & Mitcham United F.C. who play...
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  • Malden Vale FC merged with Raynes Park to form Raynes Park Vale in 1995. Malden Vale FC was founded in 1967 by Club Chairman Stephen Pearce. The first...
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  • Antony Moulds (category Raynes Park Vale F.C. players)
    Apps (Gls) 2004–2006 Barton Rovers 2010–2011 Leighton Town 2011–2017 Raynes Park Vale 2019 Boca Gibraltar 10 (1) 2019–2021 Europa Point 23 (2) 2021 St Joseph's...
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  • Hartley Wintney Leatherhead Marlow Metropolitan Police Northwood Raynes Park Vale South Park Southall Sutton Common Rovers Thatcham Town Uxbridge Westfield...
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  • After six years away from the Isthmian League, a 1–0 victory over Raynes Park Vale on 9 April 2022 secured at least a second placed spot and back-to-back...
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    by wealthy families. Senior owners were notably the Raynes family who gave their name to Raynes Park. In the nineteenth century two major landowners were...
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  • was a football club based in London, England. They played at Raynes Park Vale's Malden Vale Sports Ground. The club were established on 18 June 2013 and...
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  • Dan Gallagher (footballer) (category Kingstonian F.C. players)
    Jake and Josh, who play for and manage Isthmian South Central side Raynes Park Vale respectively, and the older brother of Atlético Madrid and England...
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  • F.C. Raynes Park Vale, a merger between Raynes Park F.C. of the Surrey County Premier League and Malden Vale F.C. of the Isthmian League. Malden Vale...
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  • v Bedfont Sports Premier Division South remained at 20 clubs after Raynes Park Vale and Badshot Lea were promoted to the Isthmian League South Central...
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    Railway operates services between London Waterloo and Leatherhead via Raynes Park and Epsom. Half continue along the main line to Dorking, others run to...
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  • Vale were deducted ten points for entering administration. Grimsby Town v Rotherham United Rotherham United v Sheffield Wednesday Stocksbridge Park Steels...
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  • Retrieved 24 June 2019. "Pools Complete Signing Of Michael Raynes". Hartlepool United F.C. Archived from the original on 23 May 2019. Retrieved 23 May...
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    Wimbledon F.C. share their ground at Vicarage Road, the administrators announced a return to Selhurst Park. Winkelman had not intended to own Wimbledon F.C. himself;...
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  • Borough Switch". Crewe Alexandra F.C. Retrieved 17 January 2019. "Michael Raynes Joins Pools On Loan". Hartlepool United F.C. Archived from the original on...
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  • The school is about 12 minutes' walk from both Wimbledon Chase and Raynes Park overland stations and a 19-minute walk from Wimbledon overground station...
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  • George Oakley (footballer) (category Kingstonian F.C. players)
    made his first appearance after the injury in a pre-season outing at Raynes Park Vale. On 8 November 2016, he made his first appearance of the season for...
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  • Club Home ground Position 2023–24 AFC Wimbledon Grand Drive, Raynes Park WNL D1 South East, 1st Billericay Town New Lodge, Billericay 10th Cheltenham...
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  • club in Division One. Cobham, promoted as runners-up in Division One. Raynes Park Vale, promoted as fifth-placed club in Division One. Southall, promoted...
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  • fourth and had a fine FA Vase run, beating Chichester City United, Raynes Park Vale and Greenwich Borough, before losing to VCD Athletic in the 2nd round...
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  • Ancora Raynes Park Vale 'A' Chipstead 'B' Watney Sports 'A' Crescent Rovers 'A' 1996–97 Chessington White Hart Chipstead 'A' Ancora Raynes Park Vale 'A'...
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  • 2021–22 Hanworth Villa Beckenham Town London Lions 2022–23 Ascot United Raynes Park Vale Sandhurst Town 2023–24 Flackwell Heath Farnham Town Amersham Town...
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