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  • Malvern RFC - Fixtures/Results - 2005/6 season

    MIDLANDS TWO (WEST) Saturday, December 10: Hinckley v Malvern. Saturday, December 17: Barkers Butts v Malvern. Saturday, January 7: Malvern v Old Laurentians. Saturday, January 21: Stafford v Malvern. Saturday, January 28: Malvern v Newbold. Saturday,

  • Draw was there for the taking claims City boss

    ANDY Preece insists Worcester City should still be in the FA Cup following his team's courageous display against Huddersfield Town. City slipped to a 1-0 defeat against 10-men Town, midfielder Chris Brandon securing the Terriers a hugely attractive trip

  • Wolves beat Worthing in late drama

    WORCESTER Wolves hit back in the fourth quarter to end Worthing's English Basketball League Division One unbeaten record with an 81-74 victory. Andrew Harper buried 22 points, Valdas Urbonavicius 20 and Ty Shaw 19 to bring Wolves back to winning ways

  • Gwent Dragons 33 Worcester Warriors 10

    Saturday, December 3, 2005 WORCESTER'S ill-fated Powergen Cup campaign finally drew to a close as they were over-powered by a much stronger Newport side. While both teams were without key players, the Dragons still had enough in reserve to make life very

  • Kidderminster Harriers 3 Dagenham and Redbridge 1

    Saturday, December 3, 2005 A MAKESHIFT Kidderminster Harriers side delivered the goods to produce their first Conference win in nearly two months. Against similarly out-of-form Dagenham and Redbridge, Harriers forward Iyseden Christie bagged two goals

  • Jack and the Beanstalk, Everyman, Cheltenham

    THE Everyman's panto can hardly be called a tradition since it reaches back just five years but on this showing it will become a fixture in every family's calendar. This is good old English panto at it's absolute best - a treat for the children with plenty

  • 5/12/05 - Chairman delighted despite plum draw

    WORCESTER City chairman Dave Boddy was magnanimous in defeat -- despite losing out on a possible £500,000 cash jackpot. Had City put 10-men Huddersfield Town to the sword at St George's Lane, the club would be heading to Stamford Bridge for a lucrative

  • Worcester City 0 Huddersfield Town 1

    Sunday, December 4, 2005 OUT but certainly not disgraced, brave Worcester City's tremendous FA Cup fairytale ended in frustration. And what a gut-wrenching moment for City supporters just minutes after their gallant heroes trooped off St George's Lane

  • Leominster Enterprise Park

    Leominster Enterprise Park, owned by Advantage West Midlands, offers the exciting opportunity for owner-occupiers and developers to build quality 21st Century business accommodation and offices in a landscaped environment. The historic Herefordshire market

  • Leominster Enterprise Park

    Leominster Enterprise Park, owned by Advantage West Midlands, offers the exciting opportunity for owner-occupiers and developers to build quality 21st Century business accommodation and offices in a landscaped environment. The historic Herefordshire market

  • Malvern Town FC - Fixtures/Results - 2005/6 Season

    FIXTURES Harvey World Travel Midland Football Alliance Saturday, December 3, Barwell v Malvern Town - postponed. Wednesday, December 7, WFA Senior Urn round two, Lye Town v Malvern Town. Saturday, December 10, Malvern Town v Alvechurch (3.00). Tuesday

  • 5/12/05 - Brain pleased with his 'informative exercise'

    DIRECTOR of rugby John Brain watched an inexperienced Worcester Warriors side struggle to a 33-10 defeat in Newport and then admitted that some of the players were "miles away" from challenging for the first team. With Warriors unable to progress in the

  • Chairman delighted despite plum draw

    WORCESTER City chairman Dave Boddy was magnanimous in defeat -- despite losing out on a possible £500,000 cash jackpot. Had City put 10-men Huddersfield Town to the sword at St George's Lane, the club would be heading to Stamford Bridge for a lucrative

  • Brain pleased with his 'informative exercise'

    DIRECTOR of rugby John Brain watched an inexperienced Worcester Warriors side struggle to a 33-10 defeat in Newport and then admitted that some of the players were "miles away" from challenging for the first team. With Warriors unable to progress in the

  • Rencher claims his first victory

    ROY Rencher celebrated his first win as Stourport Swifts boss as they crucially triumphed 3-1 at fellow strugglers Thame United. Swifts are now three points clear of Thame at the foot of Southern League Division One West. Chris Hughes put the visitors

  • Daggers blunted by Pugh wonder show

    A MAKESHIFT Kidderminster Harriers side delivered the goods to produce a 3-1 Conference win. Against similarly out-of-form Dagenham and Redbridge, Harriers forward Iyseden Christie bagged two goals but on-loan youngster Marc Pugh took many of the plaudits

  • Bulls fail to live up to giant-killing tag

    HOPES of another episode in Hereford's famous giant-killing history were dashed as the Bulls were comfortably seen off by their League Two visitors. With Stockport struggling near the foot of the Football League, Hereford, despite their Conference status

  • Big reward for non-league sides

    BURTON Albion and Burscough go into their rearranged FA Cup tie on Tuesday knowing Manchester United lie in wait for the winners in the third round. The meeting is the pick of the third round ties and is one of three which pits Premiership teams against

  • 4/12/05 - Draw was there for the taking claims City boss

    ANDY Preece insists Worcester City should still be in the FA Cup following his team's courageous display against Huddersfield Town. City slipped to a 1-0 defeat against 10-men Town, midfielder Chris Brandon securing the Terriers a hugely attractive trip

  • Jack and the Beanstalk, Everyman, Cheltenham

    THE Everyman's panto can hardly be called a tradition since it reaches back just five years but on this showing it will become a fixture in every family's calendar. This is good old English panto at it's absolute best - a treat for the children with plenty