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Gloucester City: The non-league nomads who can't go home

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by ChrisMarsdenFootballGenius, Nov 7, 2013.

  1. ChrisMarsdenFootballGenius

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    It is such a shame to read stories like this of 'real' teams that do relatively well on the pitch but have the good work undone by events out of their control. Gloucester is originally my home team (support Saints as it runs in the family), so for that and because it is in all our interests to see grass-roots football flourish, I really hope they recover quickly and have a bit of luck. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24802846
     
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  2. devonFRATTONiser

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    I saw this article - a sad state of affairs
     
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  3. thebronze14

    thebronze14 Well-Known Member

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    Hope they get sorted out. Ireland's most successful club Shamrock Rovers were homeless from 1987 till 2009 before finally getting the premission to play in their new stadium so it's a problem Irish sports people are aware of. Must be devastating to watch your stadium crumble like that
     
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