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TOWN STAY UP THANKS TO RAMIAH

WITHAM TOWN 3 SAFFRON W 0
By Michael Grimes

WITHAM TOWN beat Essex League runners-up Saffron Walden Town in a feisty encounter at Spa Road that confirmed they will remain in the Isthmian League North next season.
Boss Chris Taylor was very proud of the team.
“I can’t give the team and all involved in the club high enough praise, we were superb from start to finish, and have been all season,” he said. “I can’t pick one man of the match.
“This club deserves to be in the Isthmian, the league doesn’t lie, but I think we’ve played bett...

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