Finals day in Yateley was enjoyed by all that attended and it kicked off with the League 2 play-off final.
Yelsel Nosnikta won their 2nd successive promotion for Lesley Atkinson, overcoming Glen Roberts's old side, Bishops Burghclere.
Nosnikta went one up on 30 minutes when Seb LARSSON's terrific free kick found the top corner.
Milan BAROS put Bishops back in it on 41 and with a scoreless 2nd period it was left to Da Silva JULIO CESAR to net the winner and win a place in League One for Yelsel in the 109th minute.
The League One play off was far less eventful with only Toni KROOS' penalty on 59 minutes for Treverton and Joe Bowie, separating them from Bernie Iles' Trevmania Travellers, and Treverton will be back in the Premier next season.
Premier big boys, Premier League Winners' Real Jameosean and 2nd place Bandal Borough battled it out for the Paper Orchid Cup;
Jameosean had won this trophy twice in a row and were marginal favourites to make it a hat-trick.
Without Robin VAN PERSIE, Lionel MESSI failed to make an impression up front for Norman House?s side and it was Bandal's tough tackling that led to him limping off on 52, to be replaced by the equally ineffectual Bojan KRKIC.
It was pretty much the same at the other end as Sergio AGUERO was substituted on 70 minutes for Mario Gomez, a decision that left the Borough contingent bemused.
The game went into extra-time and penalties seemed the most likely eventuality, when sub GOMEZ justified his entry with a goal on 109 minutes for Steven Dingsdale's side, to break the deadlock.
Real noticeably tired and it was no surprise when GOMEZ (pictured) rose unmarked to head a 2nd goal with 3 minutes of extra time to play.
Steven therefore wins his own sponsored cup!
The UEFA Cup final was contested by two MicroCoach teams and it was two early goals that settled it for Mike Paton's Rushleydale.
First Vedad IBISEVIC burst through on 12 to put his side ahead, then on 23 minutes MOM Nicolas ANELKA doubled the advantage.
Michael Atkinson-House's Nellerton City battled their way back into the game, but the ageing front line of HENRY and VAN NISTELROOY failed to make any real inroads and Mike Paton's first trophy was secured.
Buoyed by their win, Rushleydale then met Real Jameosean and it appeared they were well on their way to a famous win, when Vedad IBISEVIC again scored, this time as early as the 5th minute.
However, it was a freak goal that brought Norman House's side level on 16 minutes and changed the momentum of the match.
KAKA broke through, but his weak apparently mishit effort off his wrong foot, left his manager cursing;
keeper Pepe REINA let the tame, seemingly wide, effort go by, only for the ball to spin wickedly and slowly into the bottom corner.
This was the confidence booster Real needed and despite an again below par MESSI, KAKA continued to probe and it was no surprise when Real won a penalty on 55 minutes and MOM KAKA converted.
Jameosean continued to press, but there were no further goals and 2-1 was enough to secure the domestic double for Norman House's side.
The dullest final followed as unmanaged Albenotti met Lesley Atkinson's league one side, Blackwater, in the League Cup Final.
Blackwater looked out of their depth, having in truth done very well to reach this stage.
The game went into extra-time and it looked like Blackwater had held on for a penalty shoot-out, when Milos KRASIC popped up to score a 119th minute winner for Albenotti.
Lesley still won the trophy as the last managed side in the tournament, despite the 1-0 defeat on the day.
In the FA Plate Final, both sides were ravaged by injury and suspension, Markhoeven only able to name a squad of 14 players and Nellerton 16.
The 343 formation and three pronged attack of HENRY, VAN NISTELROOY and GAMEIRO seemed to work better than the 352 against Rushleydale and it was City who had the better of the chances.
One moment of magic from the old maestro VAN NISTELROOY was enough to secure the win for Michael-Atkinson House's side;
his deft back heel leaving David Bird's defence flatfooted and Kevin GAMEIRO blasted the ball into the top corner on 67 minutes for the game?s winner and probably the goal of the day.
To the final final, the season's finale, the EuroCUP.
It was Old Traffordonians versus hot favourites Real Jameosean.
Norman House's side had won this trophy 3 times before, although the last time was in 2003.
Last year they lost heavily in the final to Stamford Bridge Village, but after beating OT twice in the group stage and OT having lost in the final 3 times before, RJ were expected to win.
However they started badly and never really recovered.
NANIs put OT ahead in the 10th minute and despite some near misses for both sides, Norman House's side looked like a side that had literally played 3 games in a day.
Steven GERRARD was injured on 45 minutes and this reduced Real's impetus further with the forlorn Messi looking nothing like the world's best player and the final nail in the coffin came on 87 minutes, when NANIs converted a penalty for his second of the game.
Bernie Iles presented the trophies as Norman House declined to take the EuroCup, as last managed team in the tournament, handing instead the trophy to Manchester United diehard supporter, Ailish House!