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TIME IS NOW TO RESCUE STRICKEN ROCKS

By Matt Badcock
TOMMY SOUTH says there could still be a Thurrock next season if someone comes forward before the end of March – and the long-serving chairman says they will be getting a debt-free club.
The Bostik Premier Fleet will fold at the end of the season if no-one comes forward.
South, who co-founded the club as Purfleet in 1985, put them up for sale at the start of the season just months after they won promotion from Division One North.
Having dedicated his life to the Essex outfit, South has decided to walk away after recovering from cancer and feeling it’s time for cha...

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