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EAGLES FLY OUT OF GEDLING ROAD |

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The long running saga of Arnold town's tenure at
the King George V Recreation Ground has finally come to an end on
Saturday - 54 years after it all began. In an emotion day for all connected
with the club, the Eagles bid farewell with a 1-1 draw with Selby in front
of their biggest league attendance since 2000, 233. The Eagles finest
achievements occurred at their Gedling Road home, including two appearances
in the FA Cup First Round. In 1967-68 they were defeated by Bristol Rovers
in front of a crowd of 3,390 and in 1977-78 Port Vale were the victors after
a replay. Another key event in the history of the ground was the record 10-1
victory over Denaby in October 1994 – Chris Freestone, who moved on to
Middlesbrough, scoring an incredible seven times. The Eagles expect to be
moving into their new home, Eagle Valley, in time for the start of the
2008/09 season. 16 April 2008 |
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KING CAVS |

Champions: Caribbean Cavaliers
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Cavaliers website to watch a unique video package of their
victorious day out at the ROKO Sports ground |
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Caribbean Cavaliers have cruised to the 2007/08 Notts Senior League
Championship - breaking a trio of records along the way. Cavs dominated the
NSL from start to finish, and despite some stiff resistance from Keyworth,
captured the title with a game to spare with a 3-2 win at Magdala. They also
record points tally, 11 straight wins and an unmatched 24-game unbeaten run.
Cavs will now be hoping to complete a League and Cup double when they face
Ruddington United in the NSL League Cup next Tuesday. 11
April 2008 |
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LIONS HEARTS |

Winning goal: Lindon Meikle
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A heartbreaking penalty defeat to Eastwood Town denied courageous Carlton Town
in a place in this seasons Notts F.A. Senior County Cup Final. A drab first
half, saw the scores level, with Unibond South Carlton easily matching their
Unibond Premier neighbours. Eastwood took the lead early in the second half,
but the Lions of Carlton refused to buckle, forcing an equalizer and
pressing hard for a winner in regulation time. however, the scores remained
1-1 after extra time, with Lindon Meikle placing the winning penalty for
Eastwood. The Badgers will now be hot favourites to defend their trophy when
they meet Ollerton Town at Meadow Lane on
Wednesday 7 May.
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70 YEAR WAIT OVER |

Up for the Cup: Ollerton Town
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Ollerton Town are through to the Notts F.A. Senior County Cup Final having
beaten Gedling Miners Welfare 3-2 at Plains Road last night. Two late goals
made the score look more respectable for favourites Welfare, but Town
thoroughly deserved all the accolades. It will be the
club's first appearance since they won the competition in 1938 as Ollerton
Colliery. Joint manager David Kent, who acclaimed his side's
achievement after the match as something for the whole town of Ollerton,
enthused: "I don't mind who we meet in the final – we will go and enjoy the
occasion and hope, whatever the result, to do the town and the Central
Midlands League proud. 9
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BITTER/SWEET FOR CHAMPION BADGERS |

Champions: Retford United
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Retford United are Unibond Northern League Division One Champions - but they
will not be promoted to the Unibond Premier. A typical 5-1 demolition of
Alsager Town confirmed their status as Champions, having opened up a
17-point gap on their nearest rivals, Cammill Laird. Disappointing, the
rapid progression of the club on the pitch hasn't quite been matched off the
field. When Retford joined the League at the start of the current season
they were accepted with an “E” Grade on the proviso that their Cannon Park
home would be “D” grade by 31st March 2008. Sadly, the grading was not
achieved by the deadline and the League were left with no option than to
deny Retford United promotion. On a brighter note, subject to providing
written assurances, the League have allowed the Badgers more time to
complete outstanding ground improvements in order to defend their crown in
the Unibond South next season.
6 April 2008 |
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EMCP - A STEP CLOSER |

All change: The CML
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present CML sides (in green)
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Nine Nottinghamshire clubs have applied to join the new East Midlands Counties
Premier League. The new Step 6 league, which will be governed initially by
the Step 7 CML (which itself will split into north and south leagues), will
feed into the Northern Counties East League. Applications have been
submitted from current members of the Leics Senior League and CML. The Notts
applicants are: Blidworth MW, Clipstone Welfare, Dunkirk, Forest Town,
Gedling MW, Radford, Newark Town, Sutton Town & Greenwood Meadows. Some
local clubs are unlikely to make it as they are struggling to meet grading
requirements. These include floodlights, a 50-seater stand, dugouts to
accommodate eight, separate walkway from changing to pitch for players,
hard-standing all the way round the ground, turnstiles and an enclosed
facility. The league is set to be launched in May.
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BULLS BOUND FOR CML |

Bulwell Town: moving on up
The Bulls are looking to recruit new
personnel for the forthcoming season. Should you be interested contact
the club through the to link
their website
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Bulwell Town have confirmed
that they will be entering both a first and second team into the newly
structured Central Midlands League from next season. This will be the Bulls
first journey on the Football Association ladder who were founded by
club President, James Duffy in 2001. Their Goosedale Sports Ground is
situated in an exposed, yet idyllic location, on the B683 between Papplewick
and Bestwood Village. Facilities include a clubhouse, changing rooms,
showers, and separate match day official changing facilities. The CML is set
to split into North & South Divisions in 2008/09, as the F.A. yet again
reshuffle the footballing pyramid. No known other new Notts sides have yet
expressed an interest in joining the newly structured CML.
1 April 2008
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MINNOWS GET THEIR CHANCE |

Notts F.A. Senior Cup
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Notts Senior
Cup page for all the stats & the Club's websites for reaction.
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CML representatives Gedling Miners Welfare and Ollerton Town will do battle
for a place in this season's Notts F.A. Senior Cup Final. The two sides
defied the odds in disposing of NCEL representatives Arnold Town and Gedling
Town respectively in the previous round and have been rewarded with the
chance to play at Meadow Lane, the home of the worlds oldest league club, Notts
County. Carlton Town will host competition favourites, Eastwood Town, in
the other Semi-final. 21
March 2008 |
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EAGLES HAVE THEIR WINGS CLIPPED |

Notts F.A. Senior Cup
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All the glory belonged to the Central Midlands League in last night's
Notts F.A. Senior Cup Quarter Final ties. Gedling Miners Welfare caused the
shock of the night, dumping out near neighbours, and last years finalists,
Arnold Town, 4-1 at Gedling Road. Fellow CML representatives, Ollerton Town,
recorded an impressive 2-0 win at Gedling Town. Competition favourites
Eastwood Town are on course for yet another Notts F.A.Senior Cup Final, with
the Badgers edging out Hucknall Town 1-0 at Watnall Road.
5 March 2008 |
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FIRST TIMERS IN CUP FINALE |

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Notts Police and Hucknall Rolls Leisure will contest the 89th Notts F.A.
Intermediate Cup Final - a first for both clubs. In their inaugural season,
Leisure made short work of dispatching of NAA side, Ashland Rovers 4-0 in
their Semi-Final. Meanwhile, Police coasted to an equally impressive 4-1 win
at Underwood Villa. The Final should see plenty of goals, with the two sides
having scored an astonishing 39 goals between them in the previous five
rounds. 2 March 2008 |
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EAGLE VALLEY ON TRACK FOR AUGUST 08 |

On the move: Arnold Town
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