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By Joshua Peck

IN TOO DEEP: Gloucester City’s flooded stadium in 2007. Inset: Tim Harris

‘UNACCEPTABLE’. That’s how former manager Tim Harris has described the situation at Gloucester City a week after leaving the club.
Harris departed after over 300 games at the helm with chairman Mike Dunstan following the ex-Newport and Forest Green boss out the door.
The Tigers have been homeless for over a decade after floods in the summer of 2007 damaged their Meadow Park home. Since then, City have called Cinderford, Forest Green, Cheltenham and, from this season, Evesham h...

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