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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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