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CROWDS SOAR FOR JUNIOR SCRIBES

HUNDREDS of junior match reporters bidding to see their reports published in today’s Non-League Paper ensured attendances soared on Ryman League Community Day 2017!
Gates were up by more than a third as budding young scribes aged 11 and under joined forces with fundraising fans for Comic Relief at fixtures from Heybridge to Hastings during last weekend’s annual celebration of the community work of clubs and their commitment to good causes.
The competition – staged this season to mark the end of the record-breaking 20-year Ryman sponsorship and the thousands of pounds that ...

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