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Two fixtures for 2014

By RUSSELL BENNETT

ELLINBANK and District Football League president Roger Gwynne has confirmed the existence of at least two separate 2014 fixtures for the western division. One revolves around the current seven-team format, while the other includes eight sides.
Gwynne said: “You have to have two, just in case” and wouldn’t rule out another club joining the competition in the coming months.
But he was quick to point out the league’s current priority was sorting out its junior structure, adding that the clubs needed more of a sense of immediacy in resolving the issue.
“I will call a meeting with all club representatives soon to get this sorted out,” he said.
“This was their idea in the first place, and we need to get it moving.”

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