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PREVIEW: Three Bridges v Exeter



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THREE Bridges are preparing for a massive
game this Saturday
against newly promoted
League side Exeter City.
The fixture was arranged by former Crawley Town caretaker boss John Yems who is now assistant manager at the Grecians and football consultant at Bridges.

They are expected to bring a mixed squad of youngsters, reserves and a couple of first team players.

Bridges boss Paul Faili said: "It's an absolutely fantastic fixture for the club and we're looking forward to it."

John Yems told the Crawley Observer two weeks ago what the fixture means to the club.

He said: "Hopefully there will be a few officials coming down from the club and the first team manager Paul Tisdale might be coming down too.

"It gets the relationship between the two clubs built up and it's good for the area."

Three Bridges play Exeter at Jubilee Field at 3pm on Saturday.

For full story, including an interview with youngster Dean Wright, see this week's Crawley Observer.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 12:18 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 
  

 
 


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