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REMEMBER THE NAME: Chesterfield’s Alex Kiwomya celebrates scoring in his side’s 2-0 win over high-flying Salford City yesterday
PICTURE: Greig Bertram

BILLERICAY TOWN are set to be taken over this week with Glenn Tamplin’s dream of taking them into the Football League all but in tatters. The club, which had been running with a reported £22,000- a-week wage bill, is set to be taken over by Irish businessman
David McCartney – whose company DMC Contracts sponsor Belfast club St James’ Swifts – but only if he can clear the playing decks to make it su...

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