[3] In the early 1930s Fetcham Grove-based United joined the Surrey Junior League and became Champions at the end of the 1933–34 season.
[3] The two clubs pooled their financial resources and chose United's Fetcham Grove ground for their home pitch.
[4] The club reached the semi-finals of the FA Amateur Cup in 1969, losing to eventual winners Skelmersdale United, and again in 1971, falling to Ilford.
[7] Kelly was the star player of the side, earning the nickname "The Leatherhead Lip" for his readiness to talk up the team.
[8] At the height of the team's success, Kelly appeared on national television, including Match of the Day, Nationwide and Tomorrow's World.
[7] Later in the year, his name featured in the BBC sitcom Porridge, on the back page of a copy of The Sun being read by Fletcher.
[5] The following year another budding FA Cup run saw Leatherhead beat Cambridge United, managed by Ron Atkinson.
[4] In October 2006, they were drawn against Torquay United in the FA Cup first round, the first time in 26 years they had reached this level, going out 2–1.
[13] Terry scored again in extra time to claim his hat-trick and take the Tanners into the Isthmian League Premier Division.
In the 2017–18 season Leatherhead reached the second round of the FA Cup, under Sammy Moore, but lost 3–1 away to Wycombe Wanderers.
[15] Leatherhead also reached the final of the Surrey Senior Cup and finished 6th in the Isthmian League Premier Division, missing the play-offs on goal difference.
The club survived that immediate crisis but it seemed that they were doomed in the summer of 2000 when a last-ditch appeal to the local business community for sponsorship failed.
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