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CRISIS TOWN FACE NEW FIGHT

CRISIS TOWN

BACKING: Chairman Terry Brown

TROUBLED Basingstoke Town are facing a race against time to meet FA ground grading regulations at their new proposed home.
The Dragons are hoping to move into the Hampshire FA’s HQ at Winklebury after being kicked out of their Camrose Stadium last August.
At a meeting on Thursday night, councillors backed a motion for the council to do their “upmost” to bring the club back to the borough next season, which includes releasing £150,000 to bring the Winklebury facilities up to standards by the March 31 ground grading deadline - just over...

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