London Scottish F.C. - London Scottish Club Captains & League Position (since 1999/2000 Season)

London Scottish Club Captains & League Position (since 1999/2000 Season)

Season Division Captain Position
1999/2000 Non League Ewan Kearney Winners London Senior Clubs Merit table
2000/2001 Herts/Middlesex 1 Damian Lilley Runners up Herts/Middlesex division 1
2001/2002 London 4 NW Steven Wichary Champions London 4 North/West
2002/2003 London 3 NW Magnus Macdonald Champions London 3 North/West
2003/2004 London 2 North David Watt Champions London 2 North
2004/2005 London 1 Karl Hensley 4th London One
2005/2006 London 1 Karl Hensley 3rd London One
2006/2007 London 1 Alex Alesbrook Champions London One
2007/2008 National Division Three South Alex Alesbrook 4th National 3 South
2008/2009 National Division Three South Gary Trueman Champions National 3 South
2009/2010 National League One Gary Trueman 2nd National One
2010/2011 National League One Ian McInroy Champions National One
2011/2012 The Championship Lewis Calder 9th The Championship

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