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OLD AND NEW: Romulus will leave Coles Lane, above, and move to Castle Vale

EVO-STIK SOUTH side Romulus will leave Sutton Coldfield’s Coles Lane at the end of the season and relocate to the Castle Vale Stadium.
The club’s move is inspired by their successful academy that is based at the ground, which has a 3G pitch.
Evo-Stik Premier strugglers Sutton Coldfield have been landlords to the Roms for many years but will now hope to find a replacement in time for next season.
Their chairman Nick Thurston said: “We wish Richard Evans and his club all the very best for the remai...

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