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Hashtag United search for permanent home

The Tags want to make the next big step in acquiring their own ground

Hashtag United

By David Richardson

GROUND SHARE: Hashtag play at Bowers & Pitsea FC

HASHTAG United are on the hunt for a stadium of their own – and are holding out hope that a pyramid restructure will hand them promotion.
The world-famous club, born from YouTube stardom, have made giant strides on and off the pitch since joining the National League System in 2018.
The Tags have merged with local youth and women’s clubs to grow their community links, but now want to make the next big step in acquiring their own ground.
“We’ve got a great groundshare with Bowers & Pitsea, there’s no issues there, ...

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