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Hammers have got it nailed

Craig Lewington says atoning last year’s play-off heartbreak played an inspirational role in Cobham becoming English football’s first league champions.

Cobham are the first champions
By Jon Couch

MARCH-ING ON: Cobham and boss Craig Lewington, centre, toast clinching the Combined Counties Premier South title
PIC: Ian Christy

Craig Lewington says atoning last year’s play-off heartbreak played an inspirational role in Cobham becoming English football’s first league champions.
The Hammers lost out of one of the most protracted play-off campaigns in history last season when two of their promotion rivals in Combined Counties League Premier South, Jersey Bulls and Redhill, were charged with fielding an ineligible player.
It took six weeks for...

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