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No limits for Fairclough as Non-League Lions prepare to roar again!

Paul Fairclough can’t wait to get Non-League’s Lions roaring again – and he’s got the chance to pick the ultimate England Dream Team.

No limits

Age limits are off for Wales clash
By Matt Badcock

PAUL FAIRCLOUGH can’t wait to get Non-League’s Lions roaring again – and he’s got the chance to pick the ultimate England Dream Team.
An open age England C are set to play their first game since June 2019 when they take on Wales C at Caernarfon Town on Wednesday, March 30.
The teams had been due to play each other in March 2020 but the game, like the whole football calendar, was post-poned due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Wales C are made up of players playing in the Cymru Premier and the last two meetings have made for entertaining encounters...

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