Rushden & Diamonds & Poppies

All is not well at Kettering Town. Although the club is on the edge of the play offs to gain entry to the Football League, Kettering Town are threatened with being homeless when their lease expires. Chairman Imraan Ladak, who has been received a FA ban, now seems to be too busy conducting other business deals to worry about Kettering Town and volunteers are running the club. He has stated though that he thinks it will be in the interests of Kettering Town to merge with another club or, at least, ground share. Surely, this couldn't be local rivals, Rushden & Diamonds, who are based a stone's throw down the A6 in Irtlingborough. Meanwhile, Kettering Town are two places ahead of Rushden & Diamonds and next week The Poppies play host to their pals down the A6. Let's hope The Poppies' fans give them a real hand.

 

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  • 1/15/2010 1:51 PM RMA wrote:
    Poor journalim there is no way R&D will join with that lot (FootballCynic writes: Poor spelling and poor punctuation, FootballCynic would say. Mind you, I suppose you don't need that as a Royal Marine)
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  • 1/17/2010 10:36 AM Lord Knobhead of Knebworth wrote:
    I think you should toughen the standards, Cynic. Any comments with speling erors should not potsed. (FootballCynic writes: FootballCynic as one word fails my spellchecker. Mind you spellchecker also fails.)
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  • 1/17/2010 12:56 PM Loud Knobhead of Knebworth wrote:
    Nuffin rong wiv peepol that carnt smell (FootballCynic writes: There's nothing loud about Lord Knobhead. Quite a gentleman, in fact)
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