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Latest News 5/5/10 - Youth Team beat Stretton Eagles 2 - 1 at Brinsford Lane      22/4/10 - Youth Team lose 2 - 0 away at Ellesmere      8/4/10 - Youth Team lose 5 - 0 away at Stretton Eagles      10/3/10 - Youth Team lose 2 - 1 at home to Rocester      25/2/10 - Youth Team lose 4 - 0 away at Newcastle Town      10/2/10 - Youth Team draw 1 - 1 away at Gresley      27/1/10 - Youth Team lose 2 - 1 to Ellesmere Rangers in Staffs Cup      10/12/09 - Youth Team beat Hanwood away 1 - 0      2/12/09 - Youth Team lose 1 - 0 at home to Sporting Khalsa      11/11/09 - Youth Team lose 3 - 1 at home to Dudley Town in League Cup 2nd Round      04/11/2009 - Youth Team lose 5 - 1 at home to Ellesmere      28/10/2009 - Youth Team lose 3 - 1 at home to Pelsall Villa      21/10/2009 - Youth Team lose 3 - 0 away at Walsall Wood      14/10/09 Youth Team beat Willenhall Town 2 - 0 away in League Cup 1st Round      7/10/09 - Youth Team lose 3 - 0 at home to Newcastle Town      23/9/09 Youth Team lose 5 - 3 at home to Walsall Wood      16/9/09 - Youth Team beat Hanwood 3 - 2 at Brinsford Lane      9/9/09 - Youth Team lose 2 - 0 away at Pelsall Villa      2/9/09 - Youth Team lose 2 - 0 away at Sporting Khalsa      26/8/09 - Casuals Youth Team beat Gresley 3 - 1 at Brinsford Lane      20/8/09 - Youth Team draw first league game away against Rocester      
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The 2006/2007 season was a special time for our president as he reached the incredible milestone of 50 years service with Wolverhampton Casuals Clive Hammond has been player, skipper, committee member, chairman and president since he joined the club in season 1956-57 season. At the age of 22 he played his first game for the Casuals against Tamworth Grammar School Old Boys in the 1956-57 season . What a good signing this turned out to be, as he played for 19 years, representing the very high standards of performance and sportsmanship that you would expect from such a devoted footballer.

A successful team was reaching its sell by date as Clive arrived at the club and he was a pivotal figure in the team re-building that was necessary. He remembers a Birmingham Amateur Football Association Cup final against Aston Villa, which the Casuals lost 3-1 after extra time during his best years at the Casuals, he was selected to play for the Birmingham A.FA. League representative side, a just and well deserved reward for his outstanding ability. He played an instrumental role in securing and developing our current ground. He also made a very important appointment for the club in bringing Sam Plant to manage the first team. Within a short time, the club were winning trophies and the important decision was made to move into the West Midlands League.

As the club progressed to the Premier Division, Clive made sure that we met the ground requirements set by the league. The stand, the floodlights, the changing rooms and the general ground development have all been achieved through our President’s dedication to Wolverhampton Casuals.
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