The team formed in early 2005, after being coached by Cleve Wicks at Lambs Lane School.
Chris Little took over from Cleve in May 2005 and still runs the team.
The first season the team was together (2005/06) was very successful, playing in the Hicks Development League (HDL).
At the end of the season the team won the HDL 'Most Developed Team' award, in recognition of their improvement over the course of the season.
In season 2006/07 the team started off in incredible form (P8 W7 D1 L0 F36 A4) and as a result were promoted at the half way point of the season to HDL Division 2.
The jump in standard was huge, but the never say die attitude of the team saw to it that they were never disgraced.
The 2007/08 season saw much improvement.
In the HDL Division 3, the team were competing with teams of equal ability again, and this proved to help their development significantly.
Throughout the season, the lads battled well, picking up points against the stronger teams and put the lesser teams to the sword with sometimes ruthless efficiencywith some big wins.
This led to a very respectable 3rd place finish. Not enough for promotion, but plenty of encouragement and confidence to push for it in 2008/09.
The team started 2008/09 strongly, not conceding in the first 4 games of the season.
After carrying on the form of the previous season, the team had grown in both determination and ability. The football being played had improved, and gained many compliments from opposition managers about how well they played football on the floor, which made up for the small average height of the players.
This football led to the team improving their league finish to 2nd place in Division 3 of the Berkshire Youth Development League.
It was decided not to take the promotion this finish earned, but rather to switch leagues to the 11 a side game offered by the South Chiltern Minor League. This will continue the team's football education, not only with the challenges the full game offers, but also sampling home and away games for the first time.
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Qualified and fully capable
Has done some basic training but is hardly qualified. It's just to meet regulations really.
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Don't even know who our first aider is!
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