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WP:FOOTYN . The club played in Division Two of the Sussex County League, which today is Division One of the
Southern Combination (level 10, although back in the early 1950s it would have been the equivalent of level five in the pyramid below the three tiers of the Football League, the one-tier Southern League and Division One of the Sussex County League). Pinging
ArsenalFan700 and
GiantSnowman for reconsidation.
Number5717:39, 3 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Keep Passes
WP:FOOTYN . The club played in Division Two of the Sussex County League, which today is Division One of the
Southern Combination (level 10, although back in the early 1950s it would have been the equivalent of level five in the pyramid below the three tiers of the Football League, the one-tier Southern League and Division One of the Sussex County League). Pinging
ArsenalFan700 and
GiantSnowman for reconsidation.
Number5717:39, 3 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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