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Run by the fans – and now there’s hope at last!

AT last, supporters of Basingstoke Town can have a bright future to look forward to as a community-owned football club.
The efforts of Martin French and the rest of the Supporters Club – not to mention manager Terry Brown – have been extremely honourable in helping to give the club a vision for the future in the wake of chairman Rafi Razzak’s decision to with-draw his financial support from the club and put up the Camrose for housing.
While ground sharing with the likes of Farnborough would have been difficult to take, at leastwe would have had a Basingstoke Town to suppor...

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