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SALISBURY TO STAY PUT

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SALISBURY will stay at their Ray Mac home for five more years, the Southern League South & West club have confirmed. There were fears about the club’s playing future but any issues are now settled after the Whites’ statement.
“We are delighted to announce that with effect from today, there is a new five-year lease in place at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium, for continued use of the stadium,” it read.
“We would like to thank the trustees for their continuing support of the club. We can now look forward to an exciting season ahead.”

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