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DATE SET FOR WOOD’S FINAL
THE National League Cup final, between Boreham Wood and West Ham United U21s, will take place at Boreham Wood’s Meadow Park home on Tuesday March 17 (ko 7pm). Season ticket holders of both clubs will be admitted free of charge on the night.
JOYNES ON BOARD
INTERIM Paul Joynes and No.2 Mitch Hahn will take charge of Grays Athletic until the end of the season.
COONEY IS NEXT AT WOOD
TOMMY Cooney has left his role as Arlesey Town manager to take over at Southern League Division One Central strugglers Northwood FC. The 30-year-old Irishman, who ...

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