The club is a member of the United Counties League Premier Division North and plays at the RM Stadium.
The league cup was also won in all three seasons with the losing finalists being the now defunct Crookes, Nottingham neighbours Arnold Town and Nettleham.
The semi-final was against Bourne Town and the final against Birstall United[2] The club played at the Watnall Road ground, which has a 5,000 capacity with 270 seats with the development side.
Hucknall Town Sunday and the Vet's team also played home fixtures at Watnall Road on the training pitch.
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Former Leek Town and Gainsborough Trinity boss Ernie Moss was manager for a short spell during the first part of the 2004–05 season.
[8] Although after a further defeat against King's Lynn, Galloway and Miller were dismissed and replaced by Chambers[9][10] Chambers resigned as manager in January 2010[11] In May 2022 Andy Graves the clubs longest serving manager resigned following defeat in United Counties Division One play off semi-final against Hinckley A.F.C.
[citation needed] Former reserve team manager Andy Ingle took over first-team affairs with former player Michael Banister taking up the role of assistant manager, with the help of Darren Jubb the trio achieved promotion via a 3-5 penalty shoot out win, in the play-off final against Birstall United.
Phil Henry and Darren Jubb took charge of a couple of games before Hucknall appointed joint managers Reece Limbert & Louis Bland on 3 October.
The joint appointment was short-lived as Louis Bland received an offer from step 4 club Grantham Town in the capacity of First Team Manager on a full-time basis.