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COP A LOAD OF US NOW!

By Matt Nash

COPTHORNE chairman Andrew Beadle has a dream to bring the Sussex club back to their home village as they prepare for their first season in senior football.
The Southern Combination League side finished as runners-up in Division Two, behind Jarvis Brook who could not go up because their ground did not meet Step 6 regulations.
However, Copthorne, founded in 2004, did take the step up by virtue of their groundshare at Isthmian Premier Division Horsham’s Camping World Community Stadium.
They are one year into a five-year agreement with the Hornets and Beadle admitte...

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