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TONY INCENZO: SPA ARE BACK CLEANING UP!

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BACK IN BUSINESS: Droitwich Spa are back playing at Step 6 and in their plush new £2.5m home, inset

Football has triumphantly returned home for Droitwich Spa FC this season following five years of playing in exile.
The Worcestershire club have unveiled a £2.5m stadium which was built from scratch by developing their spiritual home at the King George V Playing Fields. This coincides with promotion to the Midland League Division One as champions of the West Midlands (Regional) League and local people have responded by flocking to home games en masse.
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