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Staines & Lammas (Middlesex) F.C.

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Staines & Lammas (Middlesex) Football Club is a football club based in the town of Staines-upon-Thames. The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. They play in the Surrey Premier County Football League of Surrey FA.

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Staines & Lammas (Middlesex) F.C.
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TW18 1RZ Borough of Spelthorne
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