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Chelmsford Football Club was established in 1878 by members of the Chelmsford Lawn Tennis and Croquet club to give them something to do in the winter. [2] Six years earlier, an attempt to form a football club by the same name had been proposed by Chelmsford West End Cricket Club, but the plans failed to materialise. [3]
The Chelmsford Forum is a multi-use indoor sport and concert venue, actually located in Billerica, Massachusetts, United States, just across the town line of Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The venue was formerly home to the UMass Lowell River Hawks , during which time the team won two NCAA Division II national championships (1981 and 1982).
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Chelmsford City: Promoted: AFC Wimbledon Chelmsford City: Relegated: East Thurrock United Folkestone Invicta Leyton: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,423 (3.08 per match) Top goalscorer: 26 goals – Mark Nwokeji (Staines Town) Highest attendance: 3,201 – Chelmsford City – AFC Wimbledon, (15 March) Total attendance: 233,047: Average ...
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In the 1971–72 Southern Football League season, Peterson scored over 30 times for Chelmsford, as the club won the title. Despite Peterson having multiple, lengthy periods out of the game during his time with Chelmsford, he made 302 appearances in all competitions, scoring 146 times. [ 3 ]