Forgot that I had this in the archives. Short but interesting read on the origins of one of the three clubs that merged to form our club. The next question is of course, how far back does South Melbourne Soccer Club go?
WHAT OF  SOUTH MELBOURNE?
By GUY  HOOPER
Soccer News, August 1,  1953
Soccer has been played in and around South Melbourne  for very many years and the present South Melbourne United club is one of the  oldest in the Association today.
It might be said, on looking back, that the  foundations of the present club were laid in 1932, when a team, playing as the  Middle Park Schoolboys' Soccer Club, became known as the South Melbourne  Juniors.
This team of young enthusiasts were premiers of  schoolboy football for a couple of years running and in 1935 they won the junior  premiership.
The same year saw a merger between the South  Melbourne Soccer Club and the South Melbourne Juniors, and the following year,  1936, heralded the birth of South Melbourne United as we know it  today.
Two of the stalwarts of the new club in the persons  of Jack Guthrie and Jack Olsen are still connected with the club today. Jack  Olsen was secretary in those days when the young club was suffering from  growing pains, but to the credit of himself and the committee  of the time, it soon became a virile force.
Jack Olsen is still one of the keenest supporters,  although he is probably best known in soccer circles now as the secretary of the  Victorian Junior Soccer Association.
With the advent of the year 1938, the club entered  the senior ranks, and for some years after that they played in the First  Division.
The grimy paw of war, however, reached out and sapped  the strength of the club. Altogether about 95 per cent. of the members answered  the call, and it was during this period that relegation to the Second  Division took place.
The name of South Melbourne is still seen near the  top of this division, the old enthusiasm is still there and it can by no means  be said that South Melbourne United's sights have been lowered from the First  Division.
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