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Forest Green Rovers's Badge A sluggish start caused the downfall of Gary Waddock's side at the Rec as a run of 13 successive home victories ended at the Rec as Forest Green Rovers netted in the first minute through Mark Beesley. Interviews with the boss, Coach Martin Kuhl, Ricky Newman and Nikki Bull are now available on The Shots Online. Please follow the home page heading for information on how to subscribe to this service. Members were informed by SMS Text at 8.30am that the game was on and there would be no pitch inpsection
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Forest Green Rovers sponsorship Stannah have installed a passenger lift at Forest Green Rovers brand new football ground in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. The three floor lift provides access for fans with disabilities to all facilities at the club and, on the upper level, to a special stand that provides one of the best views of the action. Stannah are delighted to be sponsoring the new stand for the 2006/2007 season.
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The New Lawn The club was founded in 1890 as Nailsworth & Forest Green and joined the Stroud & District League where they remained for the first 32 years of their existence. They were founder members of the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League in 1922 which they were to win three times in 1935, 1950 and 1951.
forest green rovers Forest Green Rovers are based in the town of Nailsworth, approximately 4 miles south of Stroud, Gloucestershire. The ground is a short distance from the main A46, Bath to Stroud road, which runs through Nailsworth. The A46 can be reached via Motorway Junctions M5 (junction 13) and M4 (junction 18).
Founded in 1890 as "Nailsworth & Forest Green FC", Forest Green Rovers spent the early years of their existence in the Stroud & District League until 1922, when they became founder members of the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League. During their time in this league, Rovers were Champions in 1938, 1950 and 1951.
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With the Jamie Mackie saga now over, the dashing striker heading down the A38 in exchange for a healthy wad of cash, City can now concentrate on the business in hand and a tricky trip to fellow promotion-chasers Forest Green. Adam Stansfield was given the nod for the visit of Oxford last Sunday, and he repaid the faith shown in him by notching both goals and producing an all-action display as City enjoyed a comfortable evening in front of the Setanta cameras. Paul Tisdale will be more than tempted to name an unchanged starting eleven for the trip to Gloucestershire, especially given the lacklustre display from the second string in the Devon Bowl on Tuesday night. Jon Richardson returns from suspension and could resume with a place on the bench.
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