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AN ON-GOING saga that started in January will finally reach a conclusion tomorrow (Monday 3) when Hitchin Town play host to Codicote in a fundraising friendly for SANDS, the stillbirth and neo natal death charity.
The two clubs got together after Alfie Barker – a player who was dual registered with Hitchin Town and Codicote – made offensive tweets about AFC Bournemouh player Harry Arter, who had a stillborn child.
Southern Premier Hitchin and Codicote, of Spartans South Midlands Division One, then found themselves caught up in a media frenzy before both theY cancelled...

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