The Lane Goes Digital — A New Era for Rayners Lane FC
There's a new standard in non-league football. And it belongs to Rayners Lane FC. Chairman and owner Pete Singh had a vision. Not just a website. Not just a page with a fixture list and a badge. Something that would make people stop scrolling, sit up, and take notice. Something worthy of The Lane. To make it happen, Pete turned to a familiar face — Sukh, a former committee member and long-time servant of this club, who now runs CXLLAB LDN, a creative and digital studio operating at the very top of the industry. "I wanted something that no other non-league club in the country had," Pete said. "I knew Sukh understood this club, understood what we're building here, and I knew he wouldn't settle for ordinary. He never has." What CXLLAB LDN delivered is nothing short of remarkable. A fully dynamic digital platform — live match scoreboards, auto-generating match day programmes, a squad manager, a club news system, real-time fixtures and league tables, a full commercial investment section, and an editorial aesthetic that rivals clubs three or four levels above us. The platform runs itself. Manager Gary Pitt updates the squad. Russell updates the programme the night before a home game. Pete activates the live scoreboard at kick-off. No developers needed. No technical knowledge required. Just The Lane, running like a top-flight operation. "Sukh built this out of love for the club as much as anything," Pete added. "That's what makes it different. You can feel it in every detail." This is what Rayners Lane FC looks like in 2026. Yellow first. The Lane always. And now — unmistakably — levels above. Welcome to the new raynerslanefc.co.uk
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