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BREAK-IN HELL FOR STEELMEN

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THE WEEK IN WORDS

David Richardson runs through the stories which hit the headlines over the last seven days

CORBY TOWN are the latest Non-League club left counting the cost of a break-in at their Steel Park home.
The Southern League Division One Central highflyers had their ground raided and vandalised twice in two days last Saturday and Sunday night.
Burglars broke in, smashed the door to manager Steve Kinniburgh’s office, vandalised the pool table, broke a games machine and stole speakers and a music system.
Stevie Noble, Corby’s chairman since 2014, and volunteers did ...

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