The Fenmen fell to one of their most disappointing defeats of the season this afternoon.
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Fenland District Council says it is disappointed to lose its High Court fight to stop the Home Office using a hotel to house asylum seekers.
Defensive lapses and missed chances saw March heading for the most unlikely of defeats on Saturday, before the match was abandoned.
Here's a round-up of this Saturday's local league and cup football.
Fenmen manager Leon Mettam was left scratching his head after another disjointed performance from his team on Saturday.
March's match was abandoned with just minutes remaining this afternoon after a serious injury to midfielder Eoin McQuaid.
James Williams says Wisbech will not throw money at staying in the East Anglian Premier League next season.
AFC Emneth made their bow in the Norfolk Senior Cup and did it in style, with a 3-2 win at Anglian Combination Premier Division side Aylsham.
Craig Gillies netted his 100th goal for March Town as his side won 1-0 at Lutterworth Town on Saturday.
Manager Arran Duke felt let down by his team as an indisciplined display saw them fall to another defeat on Saturday.
A High Court hearing to decide whether the Home Office can use a hotel to house asylum seekers has been postponed.
Wisbech St Mary are comfortably through to the next round of the Cliff Bullen Cup after a 4-0 victory at 1B outfit Swavesey Institute.
Wisbech manager Leon Mettam paid tribute to his captain after his ten men beat Sherwood Colliery this afternoon.
Ten-man Wisbech snatched all three points with a dramatic winner in the seventh minute of second half added time this afternoon.
There was late drama in all three games involving Fenland's senior sides this afternoon.
Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Mrs Harris Goes To Paris at the Light Cinema.
Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome had reviewed 'Barbarian' at The Light Cinema.
Here's a round-up of all the weekend's local league and cup games.
Fenmen manager Leon Mettam has called for everyone around the club to pull in the same direction as he feels positive times are coming.