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Eastbourne Borough’s quest for promotion gets ever tighter, and more compelling by the week. But with four league games to go ...
The 2-1 defeat by Truro on Saturday was watched by 2,771 fans at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium. That contrasts dramatically with the 351 who saw them play Hythe on the first weekend of April ...
Worthing have revealed an incredible increase in home attendances. The Rebels are in the thick of the Vanarama National ...
Worthing are ready to rise to the challenge of another six-pointer in the title race. Rebels are three points clear of Dorking Wanderers, Truro and Torquay going into the final five games in Vanarama ...
Rebels are three points clear of Dorking Wanderers, Truro and Torquay going into the final five games in Vanarama National League south. Truro visit the Sussex Transport Community Stadium today.
The UK Government are "really keen to crack on" to get Manchester United's new stadium "off the ground" - and are confident the new 100,000-seater project will go ahead. Earlier this month, United ...
To all the supporters – whether you're cheering from the stands, buying shirts or enjoying a burger sold at the club – thank you for your unwavering enthusiasm. Your support not only helps sustain the ...
Forty-one matches played, and just five games left. Will the Giant Leap of promotion for Eastbourne Borough be determined by the Single Step of a late George Alexander strike?
Cambridge United is the third-best-run club in England, despite struggling in League One. Football is the beautiful game. It's the most popular sport in the world and is adored by fans all ...
That is despite the Blues having the eighth-biggest revenue in global football. So why is their home stadium so tiny, holding a measly 40,343? Well, it is not for the want of trying. Stamford ...
A new 63,000-seat stadium will be built at Brisbane's Victoria Park for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Queensland Premier David Crisafulli unveiled the plans for the Games today following ...
This week, he looks at Dorking manager/chairman Marc White's reaction after they lost to the Gulls on Saturday. I am not sure which side of the bed Marc White got out of on Saturday morning ...