In 1966 they joined the Nottingham Sunday League system and continued as Manloves until 1973–74, when they changed their name for two seasons and played under the guise of Fountain FC.
Radford's 50th anniversary celebrations in 2014 included the installation of a brand new playing surface at Selhurst Street and a friendly against a Nottingham Forest XI.
In 2015/16, under manager Glenn Russell, the club had a run of 19 unbeaten league games and finished runners up in the EMCL behind St Andrews.
The club were informed that they had been promoted to the Midland League Premier Division as St Andrews had failed their ground grading but later told this decision had been successfully appealed.
In the 2021–22 season Radford finished 4th in the UCL Division 1 and participated in the play-offs for the first time, narrowly losing to Belper United at the semi-final stage.