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Tigers In Exile
Special reports on Worksop Town FC's exile
ON Wednesday 30th April Tigers were locked out of the council-owned ground they had inhabited for 16 seasons by leaseholder's 1861 Leisure Limited.
Tigers In Exile - The club viewpoint
In this section four voices from the club have their say on the Tigers lock out. Chairman John Hepworth, manager Peter Rinkcavage, captain Paul Stansfield and junior side chairman Kevin Staniland.
Howard Raymond - "It will all come out in the wash"
HOWARD Raymond has remained silent over the lockout of Worksop Town from Sandy Lane.
Football's coming home? - The future for Worksop Town FC
Tigers chairman John Hepworth believes the club have already found their dream spot for a new ground and said the ideal site is one of EIGHT possible locations.
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