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The Three Horseshoes


       A great, friendly, traditional pub in Great  Mongeham where you will
       find a warm welcome from
       Landlords Rachel and Johnny.
                     01304 379216
          POOL TABLE - DART BOARDS
               and all football matches
                  shown on HD screens
                        Christmas Bookings Now Being Taken
           BOOKINGS - Now Being Taken For; GARDEN PARTIES - WEDDINGS
             BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS FOR ALL AGES - CHRISTENINGS -
                      ANNIVERSARIES - (A Small Deposit Secures)
                    The Above Includes; Free Use Of Garden Facilities.
                       (Bring Your Own Food Or We Can Supply)
                              Children Have Free Use Of;
                  BOUNCY CASTLE - SLIDES - SWINGS - TRAMPOLINE
         BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - PLEASE PHONE TO BOOK
              Johnny and Rachel wish all their customers a very happy and prosperous New Year


      Lincoln  became  the  first  Non-League  side  in  103  years  to  reach  the  quarter  finals
      of  the  FA  Cup  with  a  remarkable  fifth  round  giant-killing  of  Premier  League  Burnley.
      The  Imps  had  already  beaten Oldham,  Ipswich  and  Brighton  before claiming
      their  biggest  scalp  thanks  to  Sean  Raggett’s  last-minute  header  at  Turf  Moor.
      Danny    Cowley’s  side   were    eventually  knocked   out   at   Arsenal.
      Hereford 2 Newcastle 1 - February 5, 1972
      The Southern League side had earned a 2-2 draw at St James’ Park to force a replay back at Edgar Street.
      Newcastle  took the lead  eight minutes  from time through  Malcolm  Macdonald,  but
      Ronnie  Radford  equalised  with  an  incredible  long  range  strike,  arguably  the  most
      famous  FA  Cup  goal,  that  flew  into  the  top  corner  to  send  the  tie  to  extra  time.
      Ricky  George then  struck  the winner  to see the Non-Leaguers into  the fourth  round.

                                                  Pictured  left; Ronnie  Rad-
                                                  ford’s    memorable      long
                                                  range  equaliser  for New-
                                                  castle  that  flew  into  the
                                                  net  despite  Willie  McFaul’s
                                                  valient  attempt  to save  it.


      England Continue To Develop - By Pat McLaggon
      There  have  been  three notable  wins  for  England  recently,  with  cause for  celebration  for
      Gareth Southgate’s senior  side  and  Under-21  boss Aidy  Boothroyd,  while  not  forgetting
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