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CLUB HISTORY
1888   Club formed 
1888   Started playing home matches at Queens Road
1901   Started playing home matches at Totteridge Lane
1907   Started playing home matches at Underhill Stadium
1952   Record home attendance of 11,026 against Wycombe Wanderers in FA Amateur cup 4th round        
1965   Turned professional
1970   Recorded highest score in Cup match beating Newport County 6-1in FA Cup  
1976   Bill Meadows became  manager
1979   Barry Fry became new manager
1985   Roger Thompson became new manager
1985   Don McAllister became new manager
1986   Barry Fry became manager for second time
1991   Entered League in Division 4, as VM Conference champions
1992 1993 Finished 3rd in Barclays Football League Division 3 (originally Division 4)  promoted 
1993 1994 Relegated at end of season to Endsleigh Division 3 (originally Division 4)
1993   Barry Fry became the club's longest-serving manager with 13 years service in total
1993   Edwin Stein became new manager
1993   Gary Phillips became player manager
1994   Kieran Adams became club's youngest player at 17 years and 71 days
1994   Ray Clemence became new manager
1994 1995 Dougie Freedman set record for most League goals in a season scoring 24 in Division 3
1995   Highest fee received for a player when selling Dougie Freedman to Crystal Palace for £800,000 
1996   Alan Mullery became new manager
1997   Club broke transfer record when buying Greg Heald for £130,000 from Peterborough
1997   Terry Bullivant became new manager
1997   John Still became new manager
1998   Record heaviest defeat losing to Peterborough 9-1 in Division 3
1999   Sean Devine became club's all-time record League scorer with 47goals
2000   Recorded highest score in League match beating Blackpool 7-0  
2000   Ken Charlery became club's most-capped player with 4 appearances for St Lucia
2000   Paul Wilson played last game, setting club record League appearances at 263 
2000   Tony Cottee became new manager
2001   John Still became manager for second time
2002   Peter Shreeves became new manager
2003   Martin Allen became new manager
2004   Paul Fairclough became new manager
 
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