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SARNIES ARE FILLING THEIR BIG AMBITION

By Holly White

JORDAN Berry admits his Egham Town players can feel “a weight lifted off their shoulders” after securing the Combined Counties League Premier North title.
The Sarnies capitalised on Amersham Town’s late slip to secure Isthmian League football for the first time since the restructure in 2006.
And Berry, in his second spell at the Runnymede Stadium after previously taking charge at Harrow Borough, says he is proud of the efforts of everyone at the Surrey club.
“It’s a celebration that not only the players deserve but the volunteers an...

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