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1987
Radford Olympic changed name
1991-92 Premier South Division after re-organisation
1992-93 Single Premier Division formed
2002-03 Missed runner-up spot on goal difference. Promoted
to Supreme.
1991-92
CML-PS 30 12 3 15 49 72 39 POS 11/16
1992-93 CML-P 36 12 4 20 63 106 40 POS 15/19
1993-94 CML-P 28 11 8 9 50 43 41 POS 8/15
1994-95 CML-P 32 16 6 10 57 43 54 POS 7/17
1995-96 CML-P 34 16 8 10 69 51 56 POS 7/18
1996-97 CML-P 34 12 5 17 50 70 41 POS 13/18
1997-98 CML-P 32 13 6 13 50 67 45 POS 9/17
1998-99 CML-P 28 9 6 13 48 63 23 POS 11/15
1999-00 CML-P 30 15 7 8 58 45 52 POS 6/16
2000-01 CML-P 32 12 8 12 51 49 44 POS 9/17
2001-02 CML-P 38 10 6 22 50 82 36 POS 15/20
2002-03 CML-P 32 21 6 5 76 28 69 POS 3/17
2003-04 CML-Su 36 14 7 15 54 62 49 POS 11/19
2004-05 CML-Su
42 10 16 16 48 57 46 16/22
2005-06 CML-Su 40 19 10 11 68 49 67 7/21
Founded
in 1964 as Manlove & Alliots FC and played in the
nottinghamshire Sunday league. mandove & Alliots were
a Engineering firm situated in Radford. After the firm
transfered to Scotland in 170/71, the club carried on
under the name of Radford Olympic FC.
In
1977 we became the first amateur side in Britain to be
allowed to wear advertising on our shirts and the BBC
Television came along to our home ground on Melbourne
Park and filmed one og our matches and interviewed officials
for the evening programme "Nationwide".
In
1978 we formed a ground developement committee and decided
to seek out a piece of ground preferably in the radford
area for developement of our own ground.
Radford
Olympic transferred to Saturday Football and made progress
up the leagues and in 1982/83 finished Champions of the
East Midlands Regional League.
In
1983/84, we won the Central Midlands League Senior Cup.
In 2002/03 we were promoted to the Supreme Division of
the Central Midlands League and in our first season in
the top flight we finished 11th.
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