Forget Beckham getting a knighthood: A youth football club based in Alton has its own goldenballs as they’ve just celebrated their 50th anniversary.

A roundup of 1975 makes grim reading with the Yorkshire Ripper, IRA bombings, football hooliganism and the fall of Saigon all making the headlines.

But for thousands of football-loving children and teens, it was the start of something really special, as Keith and Eileen Cox decided to start a youth football club in Alton.

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Jane, John and Matt Priddle. John, who was made the club's Honorary Vice-President, is seen here receiving the Priddle Presentation Plaque. (MCYFC)
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Enjoying an ice cream (MCYFC)

That club, Manor Colts, is still going strong today and the late couple were in everyone’s hearts and minds during a golden anniversary event at Anstey Park.

The event held at Alton Rugby Club was a joyous affair, being split between the usual end-of-season proceedings, like the annual trophy presentation, and a celebration of the last half century.

Two of the most poignant moments involved figures with a long history in the club with Denise Roberts, daughter of late MCYFC founders Keith and Eileen, being made the club’s Honorary President.

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The MCYFC Committee: Stacey Nicholas, Danielle, Phyllida and Vanessa Girling. (MCYFC)
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The MCYFC Under 13 Falcons at the annual presentation event (MCYFC)

There was also a nod to John Priddle as he was awarded the title of Honorary Vice-President for 35 years of dedicated service to the club. A new trophy, The Priddle Presentation Plaque, was also created to acknowledge the continued support John gives to the club.

“Denise has quite a bit of history with the club and she was very touched to become Honorary President – it was quite poignant moment,” said Danielle Gray, MCYFC Chair and Club Welfare Officer.

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Some of the club's medal-winning youngsters. (MCYFC)

“We’re very proud of our club. We’re still growing, we’re still getting more teams coming through, including an Under 8 girls team.

“Football, especially within the Alton area, is doing really well and we’re a part of that.”

The club also presented Phyllida Halsey with farewell gifts and flowers for more than a decade of volunteering.