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Sutton United F.C.

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Sutton United
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Full name Sutton United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Us
Founded 5 March 1898
Ground Borough Sports Ground,
Gander Green Lane,
Sutton
(Capacity: 8,000)
Chairman Bruce Elliot
Manager Paul Doswell[1]
League Isthmian League Premier Division
2008-09 Isthmian League Premier Division, 5th
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Sutton United Football Club is an English football team currently playing in the Isthmian League Premier Division. They are based in Sutton, London, England, and play their home games at the Borough Sports Ground in Gander Green Lane. This has been the club's home since 1911.

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[edit] History

The club was formed on 5 March 1898 when Sutton Guild Rovers FC and Sutton Association FC (formerly Sutton St Barnabas FC) agreed to merge during a meeting at the Robin Hood Hotel (which still stands today). Sutton adopted their unique club colours of amber & chocolate after it was discovered that purchasing club caps in the planned claret & gold (similar to that now worn by Bradford City) was too expensive.

The club was a member of the Athenian League from 1921 to 1963, when it joined the Isthmian League and made its first appearance in the final of the FA Amateur Cup, losing 4-2 to Wimbledon (a game famous for Eddie Reynolds, the Wimbledon forward, scoring all four goals with his head). The club reached the final again in 1969, when, as strong favourites, they lost 2-1 to North Shields. The following year saw the club reach the 4th round of the FA Cup, when they were drawn at home to English champions and European Cup semi-finalists Leeds United. A club record crowd of 14,000 saw Sutton lose 6-0, but they drew praise from all quarters, including the Leeds and later England manager Don Revie. The club reached the final of the FA Trophy in 1981, but suffered their 3rd defeat at Wembley, 1-0 to Bishop's Stortford.

The club won the Isthmian League championship in 1985. After refusing promotion to the Football Conference, they retained the championship the following year and this time accepted promotion. The club enjoyed a memorable FA Cup run in 1988-89. Entering the competition at the Fourth Qualifying Round, they beat Walton & Hersham, Dagenham and Aylesbury United to set up a third round tie with First Division Coventry City. In a memorable game, Sutton won 2-1 (the goalscorers were Tony Rains and Matthew Hanlan), joining a small number of non-league clubs to beat top-division opponents in the competition. In 1979 the club became the winners of the Anglo-Italian Cup, beating Chieti 2-1.

Sutton have claimed the scalps of several other League clubs in the FA Cup including Aldershot, Peterborough United, Torquay United and Colchester United.

In 1991, the club suffered relegation to the Isthmian League, but gained promotion again as champions in 1999. Unfortunately, the stay in the Conference lasted just one season as the U's were relegated again.

The club is also notable as the first-ever opponent of AFC Wimbledon, defeating the Dons 4-0 in a pre-season friendly in July 2002 in front of a 4500+ crowd.

Sutton United finished midtable 14th in the Conference South at the end of 2006/2007 season.

After a poor start to the 2007–08 campaign, Ian Hazel resigned to be replaced with Ernie Howe, who was in turn replaced by Jimmy Dack towards the end of the season. It was too late to make any big changes in position and so the team fell down to the Isthmian League Premier Division.

Paul Doswell was appointed manager for 2008/09 season and his aims are to return to the Conference South within two seasons.

[edit] SUFC Gambia

There is a club in Gambia called "Sutton United FC". In July 1999, Young Stars FC was formed by Father Andrew Cole and the team originally consisted of people going to Bible classes.[2] The team was later renamed Sanchaba United, which means "Downtown" in the Mandinka language until an English visitor, named Walter, changed the name to Sutton United FC (Gambia).[2] The club, which is located in Lamin Village on the outskirts of Banjul, plays in the third tier of Gambian football known as Nawettan.[3]

[edit] Honours

[edit] Notable former managers

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Rivals

The Gander Green Lane ground, home of Sutton United

Sutton United's main rivals include Carshalton Athletic, AFC Wimbledon, Kingstonian, Woking and Tooting & Mitcham.

Sutton United have a fierce rivalry with their nearest neighbours Carshalton Athletic as they are both based in London Borough of Sutton and both used to play in the Conference South together attracting crowds of over 1,000. The most recent game was on 13 Apr 2009 at Borough Sports Ground, ending in a 1–1 draw. Due to both teams failing to gain promotion they will play each other at least twice in the 2009-2010 season.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of England GK Kevin Scriven
Flag of England GK Joe McLoughlin
Flag of England DF Karim El Salahi
Flag of England DF Tom Hughes
Flag of England DF Billy Hawes
Flag of England DF Jason Goodliffe
Flag of England DF Alan Bray
Flag of England DF Charlie Ottaway
Flag of England DF Sam Stannard
Flag of England DF Hasim Deen
Flag of England DF Jacob Erskine
Flag of Sweden DF Oscar Lubwama
Flag of England DF Kameron Abbassi
Flag of England MF Sol Patterson-Bohner
No. Position Player
Flag of England MF Matt Hann
Flag of England MF Steve McKimm
Flag of England MF Adam Roberts
Flag of England MF Billy Chattaway
Flag of England MF Sonny Cobbs
Flag of England MF Kelvin McIntosh
Flag of England MF Bentley Graham
Flag of England MF Stuart Young
Flag of England MF Danny Phillips
Flag of England MF Anthony Joseph
Flag of England FW James Hawes
Flag of England FW Billy Dunn
Flag of England FW Laurent Hamici
Flag of England FW Steve Watts
Flag of England FW Bradley Woods-Garnes

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