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ROMFORD will open their FA Cup campaign on Sunday August 17. The attractive home tie against ambitious Spartan South Midlands side Biggleswade Town had to be put back because landlords Aveley have a league game on the Saturday. Kick-off will be at 1pm. Bo... » MORE
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Manager Martin Ling is out to prove the bookies wrong after they have installed the O s as one of the favouries to go down – again, writes TREVOR DAVIES. It s no surprise that they have us down with the dead men, smiled Ling. Ever since we won promotio... » MORE
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HAVERING produced their best UK Women s League display of the season in the third and final round at Carshalton. It was all in vain: they needed to finish third of the eight teams to have any chance of staying in Division Two. But they came fourth — as it... » MORE
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GRAYS heavyweight Big Bad John McDermott was controversially denied the British title at Goresbrook. He lost narrowly on points to Danny Williams, who seemed to have blown the contest when he was fined a point three times in the last two rounds. William... » MORE
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ROMFORD TOWN S Sean Houlihan had a golden start and a golden finish to the National Age-Group Championships at Sheffield. Houlihan, 12, powered to victory in the 100m breaststroke as the four-day event got under way. Having been the fastest swimmer in the... » MORE
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A GAMBLE by Gidea Park & Romford skipper Liam Ferns paid off with a full haul of 25 points against Colchester. Despite the extra points available for doing so, few captains in this league choose to bat first. But Ferns decision was rewarded with a victor... » MORE
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CRANSTON Park s Sian Green dominated the girls under-12 singles in the Essex Junior Open at Billericay. Despite being seeded only third, Green dropped just six games on her way to the title, beating Atlanta Wright 6-1, 6-0 in the final. Kane Patience, wh... » MORE
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ROMFORD S Robert Coles finished in a share of 33rd place at the Challenge of Ireland in Athlone. Coles, 35, comfortably made the cut after opening rounds of 68 and 74, only to fall down the field with a 75 on Saturday. Two more bogeys in the opening three... » MORE
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