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DOCKERS LIVE AS NOMADS NO MORE

By James Wright
AFTER five years of ground sharing, Southern Counties East League outfit Erith Town are back home for 2018-19.
New chairman Mark Deveney has overseen the return of the club to the Erith Sports Stadium – the venue the Dockers occupied from 1996 until the previous owners relocated the club in 2013.
A three-year co-habitation with Cray Valley Paper Mills was curtailed when Greenwich Borough also moved to Middle Park Avenue, and the past two seasons have been spent closer to home at VCD Athletic before this summer’s return to the town whose name the club has carried ...

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