HORSHAM manager Dominic di Paola and his club’s fans have had had worse weekends. Much worse
Not only did they end Tooting & Mitcham’s 14-match winning run in the Ryman South on Saturday, the Hornets also found out they were going home.
Horsham have been homeless since leaving Queen Street in 2008 but have refused to give up on owning their own ground in the Sussex town.
After receiving numerous knockbacks, there is now bright light at the end of a dark tunnel.
Horsham District Council backed plans to make a site in Worthing Road their new home and manager di Paola says the ...
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