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CRAY PRAY FOR HOME COMFORTS

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Stadium proposals agreed

DOMB-AXED! Laste Dombaxe, right, was sacked by Hendon after allegedly bringing a machete to training at Hendon
PICTURE: Derek Beech

THE future of Cray Wanderers is now in the hands of Sadiq Kahn, the Mayor of London, after planning permission for their impressive community hub and new stadium was approved by Bromley Council.
The Bostik South East club have been homeless since 1973 and are in their 20th season of groundsharing with Bromley, but their agreement comes to an end in 18 months time.
In 2014, Cray, London’s oldest football club, signed a condition...

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