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Penn & Tylers Green F.C.

Penn & Tylers Green
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Full name Penn & Tylers Green Football Club
Nickname(s) Penn
Founded 1905
Ground French School Meadows,
Elm Road, Penn
Chairman Tony Hurst
Manager Giovanni Sepede
League Hellenic League Division One East
2016–17 Hellenic League Division One East, 1st of 14 (promoted)

Penn & Tylers Green F.C. are a football club based in Penn, near Beaconsfield, England. They were established in 1905 and were the founding members of the Chiltonian League in 1984. Currently they are members of the Hellenic League Division One East. The club is affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association

The club was formally established in 1905 when it is believed that it adopted its first formal constitution. The club joined the Wycombe League and achieved its first success in winning it in the 1911–12 season. The team remained in the Wycombe leagues, winning the league on several occasions until they became founder members of the Chiltonian league in 1984. During this period the club moved to their home of French School Meadows, when they purchased it in 1949. Prior to the building of the club house the HQ for the club was the Horse & Groom Public House.

The club then spent the next ten seasons in the top division of the Chiltonian league before suffering relegation to Division one at the end of the 1993–94 season. However the club only spent a single season in Division one gaining promotion to the Premier Division at their first attempt. The club then remained in the Premier Division until the end of the 1999–2000 season, when the league merged with the Hellenic Football League, when they were placed in Division One East. The club has since remained in Division one East of this league finishing Runners-up once in the 2002–03 season.

Penn & Tylers Green play their games at French School Meadows, Elm Road, Penn HP10 8LF.

The Ground takes its name from the long since demolished 18th century School catering for orphans of the French Revolution. The pupils wore a blue uniform with white feathers in their hats giving rise to the clubs blue and white strip and the club logo. The ground has had several improvements since they purchased it in 1949 with showers being installed in the 1960s, the brick building built in the 1980s with an extension added in 2001.

Penn & Tylers Green have many youth groups through their system but the most notable age group is the under 14's (as of 2012/2013). After securing the league title the team are on a high. Few players have been highlighted as potential stars and academies will be on the look out.

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