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SWENGLAND HISTORY: 1995-2025

  • Writer: John Scales
    John Scales
  • May 25
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 16



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So, here we are, the honours complete (well as far as I have stats) up to 2025.


The old transfer system was replaced in 2016-17 with the one used by the Premier League today. Before that it was possible to get players in your squad that only one other team had following your initial selection in August. This allowed players to be ring fenced between teams who had similar interests, ie, denying other players the opportunity to transfer in released players. This Mafia like activity was the reason that our game became less realistic and unique, but, I must say, easier to administer. (ask Nigel and The Duke who have both been Stattoing for us!)


I have highlighted in BLACK those multiple wins in each competition within Swengland.


I have not included competitions that ran for just a couple of seasons or less. Originally the Matchleagues were not called that they were Masterleagues Premier and One.


The three cup or trophy competitions were named after three managers no longer with us,


Bror Lefin , father of Rustan, manager of Astolf's Villa:


Bror Lefin
Bror Lefin

Arnold Bolt (stage name), a good friend to Andy Richardson and myself, manager of Bolt's Marauders:


Arnold Bolt
Arnold Bolt

and John Walsh, a good friend to Don John Williams original manager of Tastur Bondai Barca. (no picture available)


The stats are correct according to my records which are a bit sketchy in the early days, but thankfully, we always awarded trophies and I have the Excel sheets that I sent to the engravers and I always tried to produce an honour board at the end of the season. I hope you find it all interesting, it's taken quite a bit of work to produce, but I thought it would be fun for our 30 years celebration.


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