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CONTRAST OF CLUBS IS TV GOLD

By Ken Gaunt
THE two clubs at the centre of the popular Netflix production The English Game are facing contrasting fortunes in the days and months ahead.
Old Etonians, long-standing members of the all-amateur Arthurian League, are preparing to celebrate their 150th anniversary next year.
Yet Darwen, now with the prefix AFC after being re-formed in 2009, are again facing an uncertain future with football in lockdown.
The North West Counties Division One North club run two senior teams, two ladies teams, a veterans team, youth team and 10 boys and girls sides.
With no income coming in, they a...

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