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  2. Chelmsford City F.C. - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Category:Chelmsford City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chelmsford City F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 640 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Chelmsford City F.C. - Wikipedia

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  6. Frank Peterson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  7. Michael Spillane (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edward Spillane (born 23 March 1989) is a former professional footballer, who played as a defender, currently assistant manager at Chelmsford City. Born in Jersey, he represented the Republic of Ireland at youth international level.

  8. New Writtle Street Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The football club continued to play at the New Writtle Street ground following the formation of Chelmsford City as a professional entity, which the club purchased in 1939. During the early parts of World War II the ground was shared by Southend United, [5] before it became a barrage balloon site in 1942. [6]

  9. Category:Chelmsford City F.C. non-playing staff - Wikipedia

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    Category for people who have worked as non-playing staff (e.g. assistant managers, youth/reserve coaches, trainers, physiotherapists, kit managers) for Chelmsford City Football Club. First team managers are excluded; they have their own category in Category:Chelmsford City F.C. managers