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Westy sparks an Amber alert!

The Western League will hardly know what has hit them if, as expected, Falmouth Town join their ranks next season.

Westy sparks

By Nicholas Harling

HOLIER THAN THOU: Falmouth Town superfan Dave Beard of the club’s F-Troop brigade in his Pope fancy dress costume

THE Western League will hardly know what has hit them if, as expected, Falmouth Town join their ranks next season.
The league will be more raucous for a start and considerably less sedate. Old ladies from Bridgwater to Brislington will put their hands over their ears to block out the din from the visiting hordes.
Falmouth are running away with the western division of the South West Peninsular League, boasting one of only two 100 percent records (Hinckley LR...

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