The year 1906 saw a mass walkout of the committee and an acute financial crisis almost ending the club — it disbanded for a short period of time.
In 1922 the club finished runners up to Chertsey Town and appeared in the Surrey Senior Cup final the year after.
Added travelling proved too much for many players so the club went back to the Surrey Senior League two seasons later.
The season after, the club won the title, this time with one point more than Croydon Amateurs and Chertsey Town as well as winning the Surrey Charity Cup.
The club finished third in the first season in the higher division and retained the Southern Combination Cup beating Egham Town 2–1.
Seasons of mid-season poor results saw, in 1980–81, a new management team and a change of name to Addlestone & Weybridge Town FC.
Despite being drawn to be at home the club decided to switch their first leg with Brentford to Griffin Park seeing a 2–2 draw result but the losing the replay 2–0.
The sale of the ground led to a mid-season crisis within the club and the decision was taken to end its association with the town of Addlestone and move to pastures new.