Farnborough vs Leigh RMI, 2004/05 English Conference, 2004/2005 English Conference

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  • 60': Gary Williams

About

Farnborough are hosting Leigh RMI at Cherrywood Road, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English National League.

Game Information

Competition: English National League

Venue: Cherrywood Road
Location: , England
Attendance: 501

Line-Ups

FAR Farnborough

No. Name
1 Mark Osborn (GK)
4 Nick Burton
12 Lee Miles
2 Mark Rooney
25 Jimmy Turner
17 Narada Bernard
15 Adam Theo
7 Gary Holloway
28 Scott Canham
20 Robert Traynor
14 Bertie Braley

Leigh RMI Leigh RMI

No. Name
1 Jon Worsnop (GK)
2 Chris Lane
5 Chris Clarke
23 Ryan Clarke
15 Andrew Roscoe
11 Warren Peyton Yellow Card
4 Gareth Stoker
8 Mark Peers
10 Clark Walsh
25 Lee Shillito
26 Gary Williams

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