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Fan forum has Yates in focus

Stacatto would be a good description of Cheltenham Town’s form this season. It really has been, as the musical term Continue reading →

A sticky wicket…

October. The month of the year when cricketers head off for a well earned holiday before their closed season schedule Continue reading →

Bracewell & Klinger knit Glos together

So, farewell to first class cricket in England until next summer. For some it will be a relief. I saw Continue reading →

In the Brown stuff….

Football, contrary to popular belief, did exist before the Premier League was formed. In the same way, Cheltenham Town did Continue reading →

Harrison shoulders Cureton’s workload

In June, I wrote how injuries can steer affairs in sport. For the last two years, you can count the Continue reading →

Preview: League 2

Pristine pitches, a coat of paint here and there, and (probably) a warm sunny day. Welcome to a ground near Continue reading →

Glos in a spin over Twenty20

Ahead of Thursday’s third Ashes test, the domestic Twenty 20 competition reaches the end of the group stages. Gloucestershire have Continue reading →

The short and the long game

Test Cricket, eh ? It may be a difficult sell to some broadcasters – long game, periods of fallow play Continue reading →

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