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  • Added time goal denies City share of spoils

    SALISBURY City were denied a share of the spoils at Woking in today's Blue Square Premier match when Jason Norville netted in added time to give the hosts a 3-2 win. Woking were handed a lifeline after Whites had dominated proceedings when a twice-taken

  • Woking back on level terms

    WOKING have levelled against Salisbury City in controversial circumstances. Guiseppe Sole's 70th minute penalty was saved by Whites goalkeeper Ryan Clarke, however the referee oredered the kick to be re-taken and this time the player made no mistake.

  • Feeney puts Whites in front

    LIAM Feeney netted after just six minutes of the second half to put Salisbury City in front at Woking. Rob Sinclair had earlier cancelled out Marvin Morgan's 28th minute goal to send the sides in 1-1 at the break. 60 mins gone: Woking 1 Salisbury City

  • 1-1 at half-time

    SALISBURY City are drawing 1-1 with Woking in this afternoon's Blue Square Premier match. Marvin Morgan put the hosts 1-0 up after just 28 minutes, however Whites hit back instantly - Rob Sinclair turning the ball in after good work by Liam Feeney just

  • Whites all square at Woking

    SALISBURY City are back on level terms in today's Blue Square Premier match at Woking. Rob Sinclair's 30th minute goal cancelled out one by Marvin Morgan, who had put the hosts in front just two minutes earlier.

  • Tubbs returns to starting line up

    WHITES boss Nick Holmes has made a couple of changes to his side for today's Blue Square Premier match at Woking. Matt Tubbs, who netted his 100th goal for the club in Saturday's 3-3 draw with Histon, starts, as does Scott Bartlett. City have a good

  • Vandals smash historic Ringwood seat

    VANDALS have smashed up a historic seat at Hightown Common on the outskirts of Ringwood. Wooden slats have been removed from Lord Eversley's Seat which was refurbished and moved away from the A31 onto the National Trust common land about 10 years

  • No resolution in train drivers' strike

    TALKS have so far failed to prevent a four-day strike planned for South West Trains. The strike notification for March 31 to April 3 is still in place after Thursday's meeting could not reach a resolution. More talks are planned after Easter and South

  • Man dies following Spur Road accident

    A MAN has died following a collision between two vehicles on the A338 Spur Road on Saturday evening. The accident happened at 9.45pm on the southbound lane, just over a mile from the Ashley Heath roundabout, when a blue Bentley and a blue Toyota Celica

  • Terry's explosive terror tale

    A TERRORIST atrocity on the teeming Thames estuary seems a world away from the tranquillity of retirement beside the sleepy River Avon on the outskirts of Ringwood. But for ex-Essex businessman Terry Smith, the spectre of carnage on Canvey Island

  • Flats 'killing' Forest

    GREEDY developers are ruining the character of New Forest towns by building too many flats, it has been claimed. Members of the district planning committee said attractive houses were being bulldozed to make way for expensive apartments, most of which

  • Laverstock stay on course for promotion

    LAVERSTOCK & Ford kept their promotion hopes intact with a 3-0 win at home to Liss Athletic on Saturday. 'Stock remain second in the Sydenhams Wessex League Division One table, nine points behind runaway leaders Tadley Calleva. The top two sides are

  • Fab Four autographs up for sale

    A FULL set of autographs signed in Amesbury by The Beatles is expected to make up to £3,000 when it goes under the auctioneer's hammer in just a fortnight's time. The autographs were scrawled on a "tatty" birth certificate belonging to a serviceman stationed

  • Whites on their way to Woking

    SALISBURY City head to Woking this afternoon looking for their first win in five outings. Three successive draws after the defeat earlier this month at Ebbsfleet United that ended their 12-game unbeaten run, have dented their hopes of a play-off place