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Harrow Borough Football Club is an English football club based in Harrow, London. They were founded in 1933 and compete in the Isthmian League South Central Division. Harrow Borough's home ground is Earlsmead Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,070. Harrow Borough moved into Earlsmead Stadium in 1934 and have kept it as their home stadium since ...
This is a list of seasons played by Harrow Borough Football Club in English football, from 1933 (when Roxonian F.C. were first formed) to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.
The Middlesex Senior Cup is the most prestigious football cup competition in the historic county of Middlesex, England.The competition is run mainly for non-League clubs in the region, although league clubs have been known to enter the competition, including Brentford, Barnet and Chelsea.
Rogers Family Stadium (previously Earlsmead Stadium) is a football stadium in Harrow, north-west London, England.It is the home ground of Harrow Borough F.C. The stadium has a capacity of 3,070 people, which includes 350 seats and standing under cover for 1,000 people.
Harrow Borough: 42 15 7 20 61 74 −13 52 17 Maidstone United: 42 16 4 22 56 79 −23 52 18 Carshalton Athletic: 42 14 8 20 52 65 −13 50 19 Boreham Wood: 42 15 5 22 56 73 −17 50 Reprieved from relegation 20 East Thurrock United: 42 14 9 19 48 67 −19 50 [a] Relegated to Division One North: 21 Folkestone Invicta: 42 13 10 19 49 70 −21 49
Mark McLeod (born 15 December 1986) is an English football midfielder who plays for Northern Premier League Division One East club Consett.. He made six appearances for Darlington in the Football League, [2] played in Sweden for Östavalls IF, and his other non-league clubs include Harrogate Town, Durham City, Workington, Newcastle Blue Star, Sunderland RCA, Walton & Hersham, Chipstead, Harrow ...
Harrow London Borough Council then decided to place the lease for the derelict site up for tender in 2006. Barnet F.C. bought the lease and with it the right to occupy the site, which they stated they would use purely as a training centre, and not as a new home stadium. It was a specific condition of Harrow Council's tender offer that the ...
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