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Two names from our past
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Worcester City sealed promotion in their play-off against Corby yesterday. Not quite sure where they are going yet. (Anyone know? )
Fun and games in away games at both in the past.
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Re: Two names from our past
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Southern league premier (probably central but maybe south)
The level boro were at for part of the 2023/24 season
>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<
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Thanks
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Seem to recall they went through as hard a time as BoroTown did once and a Phoenix Club ended up playing in a farmers field when they reconstituted?
Believe they will be playing at Worcester Warriors ground next season.
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Re: Thanks
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They never actually went bust it's still the original club . Your probably thinking of Clanis Lane which is the County FA ground and they have played there for the last three seasons . They will indeed be moving to Sixways next season alongside a reformed Warriors . Worcester Raiders who have been playing there are rumoured to be moving to Clainis Lane . VS is correct Worcester will go into the Southern Premier just not clear which one but my guess would be the South West half .
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St George's
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Never actually went there to see Boro except when ( I think) Evesham were sharing and there was a cup or league game against them there?
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More names from the past today
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In other news, Kettering got stuffed by Teflon eventually , although it see-sawed to and fro until the Bucks finally won their playoff. Wes York had put Kettering ahead initially . Never really enjoyed our trips to Kettering but had a few half decent days at Telford so well done to them.
I think I would have preferred Dartford over Dover in the Kent Derby, but that was not to be. Really enjoyed our trips to Dartford.
Gloucester lost out to Totton and Worksop saw off Guiseley. All quite tight apparently. Not been to Totton but done the other three.
Onward and upwards.
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FAO LotM
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cly2ygwkkepo
;) <3
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Re: FAO LotM
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Seen it but couldn't comment as I'm obsessed according to some 😉.
Dean to Telford then next season ?
PS .... I did think you'd comment on him and think of me 😉
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Re: FAO LotM
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4grng170pro
Didn't realise it was Wilkin v Lavery
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Re: FAO LotM
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Yep ....
And two of the most disliked rival clubs we've ever played
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Oh dear
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When businessman George Akhtar took over the club last May, he set a target of steering it to the English Football League for the first time.
Level 7 club target level 4.
A club with mediocre facilities (do they share?) and above okay crowds (for level 7) expect to out perform far bigger clubs.
What could possibly go wrong.
>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<
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