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By Jon Couch

RALLY CRY: Terry Brown

BASINGSTOKE Town chairman Terry Brown has called on the local community to help secure the future of the club which he says “is at one of the lowest points of its history”.
Brown, the former AFC Wimbledon, Aldershot Townand Margate bosswatched from the stands as Basingstoke were relegated from the Evo-Stik Premier South division on the final day last Saturday. And they must move forward away from their famous Camrose home which is to be sold, while their new home at Winklebury needs around £100,000 to pass ground grading and a further...

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