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GUARD OF HONOUR A TOUCH OF CLASS – BOWERS

GUARD OF

By Andy Mitchell

DEFLATED: Rovers boss Marcus Bowers

MAGNANIMOUS boss Marcus Bowers hailed the “touch of class” displayed by defeated Great Wakering Rovers in giving Romford a guard of honour after the FA Vase final.
Bowers admitted his lads had been second best throughout a 3-0 defeat at Wembley but was as proud of the humility they showed at the end of a heartbreaking afternoon as he was of the nine-match run it took to reach the showpiece.
Romford’s path up to the royal box was flanked by green and white shirts who shrugged off the disappointment to applau...

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