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Skipper so proud to lead side at Wembley
Lowestoft Town captain Marcus Saunders can barely bring himself to think about the next 24 hours - which will see him lead out his side for the biggest football match in their history.
09 May 2008
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Mickey hopes for tears of joy
Lowestoft Town joint manager Micky Chapman has promised the Blues are not travelling to Wembley just to enjoy a day out playing football - they have a job to do.
09 May 2008
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To go or not to go to Togo
Wisbech Town boss Roy McManus has refused to commit his future to the Ridgeons Premier club. McManus is seeking clarification from the board about the club's reserve team and his playing budget for next season before deciding to stay at the helm.
09 May 2008
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Lowestoft get a smart new look
Lowestoft Town will be looking good at Wembley on Sunday having been suited and booted for their FA Vase final. The Blues' players, management and backroom staff piled into Slaters menswear store on St Stephens Street, Norwich, to collect their grey suits and blue shirts.
09 May 2008
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Guitarist and the Blues
The closest he got as guitarist with The Darkness was Wembley Arena but Sunday will see Dan Hawkins set foot under the famous arch to cheer on his hometown club.
09 May 2008
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Blues aim to end season on greatest high
Lowestoft Town joint managers Micky Chapman and Ady Gallagher will be looking for one more massive effort from their side as they play the biggest game of their lives this weekend.
06 May 2008
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Greens give Premier rivals a huge scare
Gorleston 1, Needham Market 2: Brave Gorleston's bid to upset the odds ended in Ridgeons League Cup final heartache at Brewers Green Lane. Glenn Haylett's young First Division outfit stunned the Premier Division runners-up and FA Vase semi- finalists when Peter Lambert nodded the underdogs in front.
06 May 2008
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Swaffham hoping for relegation reprieve
Swaffham Town face an anxious wait to see if they will avoid relegation despite finishing in the bottom three of the Ridgeons League Premier Division. A 2-1 victory against CRC was not enough for the Pedlars to escape the cluches of the final three places in the league as Histon Reserves had a 2-0 success at Norwich United.
05 May 2008
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Pedlars have to win and hope to survive
Relegation-haunted Swaffham face a 'win or bust' Ridgeons Premier Division finale today against CRC to avoid a swift return to Division One. The third-bottom Pedlars picked up a morale boosting midweek draw at Stanway but trail Histon Reserves' by two points with a vastly inferior goal difference.
03 May 2008
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Victory can pose a problem for Kirkley
Ridgeons East Division champions Kirkley and Pakefield Youth face the north area champions King's Lynn Youth in a quarter-final play off at Walmer Road on Monday, May 5, kick off 3pm.
02 May 2008
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Carrow treat for Canaries of the future
For many youngsters the chance to play at Carrow Road is the stuff of dreams, but on Wednesday scores of budding young footballers took to the pitch for a special tournament.
01 May 2008
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Late goal extends title race
RIDGEONS LEAGUE: Needham Market came back from two goals down to keep their Ridgeons League championship dream alive last night with a 2-2 draw at Dereham. The result set-up a mouth-watering final day visit to table-topping Soham Town Rangers, with Needham Market needing a win to pip their title rivals at the post.
30 April 2008
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Six-goal thriller at Mildenhall
Mildenhall 3, Wroxham 3: Despite a torrential downpour that attracted a family of mallard ducks onto the waterlogged pitch, both teams battled on and deserved to share the honours.
30 April 2008
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Wisbech Town to play at Fenland Park
Ridgeons Premier outfit Wisbech Town will start next season at Fenland Park after ruling out a ground share while the club's proposed new stadium is built.
30 April 2008
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Blues show swagger as Wembley beckons
RIDGEONS LEAGUE: Lowestoft warmed up for the FA Vase final in style, winning their final home match before their big Wembley date 4-0 against Walsham-le-Willows. The Blues swept their visitors aside with four goals in the first 36 minutes.
28 April 2008
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Loddon poised to steal title |
Lakeford Rangers U12's celebrate cup win |
Play-off match has to be rescheduled |
Yachtsmen vacancy |
K&P are champions |
All set for a thrilling end to season |
Tough task ahead for Redgrave |
Yachtsmen celebrate |
Ruston need one more point for title |
FA County Youth Cup final: Suffolk U18 2, Cambridgeshire U18 1 |
Free to play in Wembley final |
No mud slinging from Hilton |
Canaries host Wembley finalists |