They have since been revived as an amateur football club, currently playing in the Sunday Essex Corinthian League.
[1] Founded in 1900, the club joined Division Two of the London League in 1901, but left at the end of the season.
After World War II the club switched to the Isthmian League, and were its first post-war champions in the 1945–46 season.
[2] They won the league again in 1952–53, a season in which they also reached the fourth round of the FA Cup.
[3] Drawn away to Old Trafford, they held Manchester United to a 1–1 draw, before losing the replay, which was moved to Highbury, 5–2.
In 1960–61 the club won the Amateur Cup, defeating West Auckland Town 2–1 in the final.