Bosham F.C.

The club struggled back at Intermediate level, but a late revival saw them finish one place off the bottom, five points clear of Uckfield Town.

[8] Despite this knock, the club managed to keep the majority of the team that earned their top spot the previous season, and gallantly went on to finish in fourth place in 2010–11.

In September 2011, Bosham won a £20,000 sponsorship deal[9] with home improvement retailer, Wickes, and featured in national newspaper, The Sun.

[12] Under the guidance of Tony Hancock, the Robins finished in third place in their return season in West Sussex Premier Division, with the title eventually going to Cowfold after being keenly fought out until the last weekend.

Despite a positive start to the 2013/14 campaign, Hancock ended his ten-year reign in charge of The Robins, with long-serving player Andy Probee taking over the role in November 2013.

Sadly, Probee lost his grandad – and Bosham Vice-president – Dennis,[13] a week before the end of the season, so it was perhaps fitting that the club should win the League shortly after.

In February 2016, Bosham gained a further grant from West Sussex County Council's 'Big Society Fund' in the sum of £10,400 to improve club facilities and infrastructure, and assist with longer-term sustainability and youth participation objectives.

At the end of the 2016/17 manager Andy Probee stepped down, with former Petersfield Town Director of Football, Gary Lines, appointed to lead the club from 2017/18.

Former captain, James Wilson, returned to the club following a coaching spell at Portsmouth Women, to become Joint Manager with Tony Hancock, ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.