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CLUB HISTORY
1992   Club formed 
1992   Started playing home matches at Victoria Road                         
1994   Recorded highest score beating Woking 8-1 in the Conference
1998   Club broke transfer record when buying Paul Cobb for £16,000 from Purfleet
2002   Record home attendance of 5,949 against Ipswich in FA Cup 3rd round       
2003   Jason Broom played last game, setting club appearances record for League matches at  462 (non-League football)  
2004   Record heaviest defeat losing to Hereford 9-0 in Conference
2004   Danny Shipp became club's all-time record goalscorer with 105 goals (non-League football)
2006 2007 Paul Benson set record for most goals in a season scoring 28 in Conference
2007   Highest fee received for a transfer when selling Shane Blackett and Craig Mackail-Smith to Peterborough for £250,000
2007 2008 Promoted to Coca-Cola Football League Division 2 (originally Division 4) as Conference champions
1999   Gary Hill became manager
2004   John Still took over as manager for the second time
 
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