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Published Date: 30 April 2008
March Town finish their season with a long trip to Gorleston on Saturday to replay a game they won earlier in the season 4-1.
That game was ordered to be replayed as James Richardson should have started a suspension but ironically the Ridgeons League cancelled last night’s game at Debenham.

This game was also due to replayed after Debenham played an illegible player in the 2-0 win earlier this year. But as they no longer have a chance of promotion the league said the game need not be played

March boss Brett Whaley is mystified why one game is being played and not the other but reasoned. “A trip to Debenham in midweek was not ideal so I am not too unhappy about it being called off.”

Adam Sutton will be the only absentee from last week’s 4-1 win over Debenham and Whaley is looking to finish the season a high note.

Luke Pepper was named as manager’s player of the year and Ben Hepworth the players’ player of the year on Saturday night.



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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 10:05 AM
  • Source: Fenland Citizen
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