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ROMANS MOURN TEEN BEN

BATH CITY are mourning the death of their former academy player Ben Saunders, who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in October 2019.
Billy Clark of Bath’s academy said: “Ben started playing for the Bath City under-18s in the season 2018/19. In that season he played in every league and cup match. Ben had great character as a player, tenacious and hungry to be the best he could be. He worked hard and listened, the kind of player that any coach would want to work with.
“He would always turn up with a smile on his face wherever we played, supported by his father Tom. Be...

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