Diamonds Aren’t Forever? Rushden In A Critical Condition
Non-league football is often described as a family, and one of its more recurring themes is that certain names have a tendency to turn up over and over again, like half-forgotten uncles at a reunion. Take, for example, Gary Calder. Calder was the chairman of Hornchurch FC when their money suddenly ran out towards the end of 2004 and he pitched up some time after this at Weymouth, as the Chief Executive of the club.
Twohundredpercent @ May 10, 2011 3:28 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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