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WHITES LIVE IN MEMORY

WORCESTER City fans are being asked to create a permanent memory for their loved ones by adding their names to a wall to be built at their new Claines Lane home.
The wall will be made from a dibond material and displayed in a prominent position in the ground.
For a donation of £20 per brick, fans will be able to add a name or a brief message on two lines.
Work is now underway on building the new ground, the headquarters of the Worcestershire FA and fellow city club Worcester Raiders, complete with a new 3G artificial pitch and floodlights. It completion will end city’s seven yea...

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