Hall of Fame
Below is a list of some of the players that have graced the blue carpet in the navy blue of Juventos 2000 FC on an irregular basis, due to injuries or suspension to the first team regular.
Ashley Smith was only at the club for a season, but will never be forgotten. He now has his own club in the league, AFC Millionaire. You may spot him in the hood with his Weeds Wood Posse.
Ashley Botten was at the club for around two seasons.  Although he notched up a few spectacular goals in his time, he had a tendancy to hammer the ball against the wall at himself!  Can still be seen sporting his juventos jersey with 'Bottenelli 7' on the back around Canterbury.
Ashley Smith trying to look intelligent
Ramendeep Chahaun or Ram as he was known to, well everyone really, wasn't quite from the Pedro Munitis mold. Tall, gangly and quite slow, Ram was in the team for his power. Other faults included kicking the ball at other players in the warm up, and an inability to pay fees. Has the most man of the match in a season named after him
Mark Hurcombe was also at the club for just over two years, and scored a goal which will always remain in the memory, which envolved him knocking the ball off the wall around three consecutive players, before slotting the ball home comfortably.
"Mr Hands" Mark Hurcombe looks on.
Matt Turner used to have the rather unfortunate title of team jinx. The team never seemed to play brilliantly when Matt does, but after playing two matches in a row, he put this issue to bed as both matches resulted in victories for the Tos. Again, he wasn't the best with his finances.
Matt Turner
Jason Cates, occasional team photographer, has also put in a couple of performances between the sticks. Compared by Chard to Dave Beassant, Jason didn't put a foot wrong. Quite easily holds the record for the oldest person to have played for Juventos.
Jason ' Shakespeare' Cates
York University man Alex Sykes has played 4 games for the 'Tos, and is a good luck charm. Never in a losing Juventos side, Sykes featured in the 1-0 win over Mick's MOT. With 4 goals in his 4 appearances, Alex has a good right foot and is proficient at taking the ball into the corner and wasting time.
Aaron "Azhar Mahmood" Wadhams played in the defeat to Ol�, and scored with a fine half volley. That was his fourth appearance, one of which was in goal. His biggest attribute is his ability to shoot with both feet.
Matt Kelly played in a few of the first games and did quite well by all accounts, including getting sent off for two slide tackles in our first ever game.
Other people to have played in a small number of games include Jim Harrison (the Moog), Rhys Thomas, Tony Smith, Wayne Hughes, Alan Backshell, Ronaldo, Brendon Cass, Dave Fox, Ross Martinez, Ben Tappenden, Sam Waymont, Dave Stevens and Ranvir Kang (Rav). 
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