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A UNIQUE TRIPLE TO WELCOME THE ARMY

THE squads have been set and battle plans are being readied as the National League gears up to welcome the British Army, writes SAM ELLIOTT.
On Wednesday March 29, three venues will play host to three unique and exciting representative matches.
Kicking off simultaneously, the matches take place at Eastbourne Borough, Tamworth and Harrogate Town.
Players from the National League South and North have been split between the three grounds, with each host club fielding a good number of their own players.
Not just that, but the managers will have a special connection to the club where the British...

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