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Entry to matches is free and the Club room will be open for refreshments. Sanitiser is available

Spectators are welcome but there are some simple rules to be followed.

If you or anyone in your household has Covid symptoms please stay at home.

We have hot water, anti bacterial soap and paper towels in our toilets- Please use the sanitiser provided.

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ON MATCH DAY TEAM PA

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Wednesday evening the Robins play their first home game since early March. Their opponents are Hook

k.o. 7-45 p.m. The lads will want to put the below par game against Colden Common behind them, and get back to winning ways

Thanks to John Wrayton for photo of the ground

Below our main sponsors lovely shop

Stockbridge take a 1-0 lead at Colden Common after 5 minutes

Half time

Colden Common 1 Stockbridge 1

Full time.

Colden Common 4 Stockbridge 1.

See short match report and a few action shots

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HOG POST 21ST APRIL

In the Senior Division, Infinity are still at the top as Locks Heath could only manage a 2-2
draw at Denmead, meaning that they need to win their last match to overtake them.
Broad and Kelsall were on target for the Mead. Third-placed Liphook United, however,
beat Hayling United 4-1 (Bray, Coulson, Allcock and Bedford the Liphook scorers, Frost for
Hayling) and are now only three points behind the leaders with six games still to play.
Long-time fourth-placed Stockbridge lost 1-4 at Colden Common, (who are now seventh),
and have now been overtaken by Liss Athletic, who beat Hook 4-1 at home (Liss scorers
were Clark, Kracmar, Kay and Harrison) to make it eight league games without defeat.
Bishops Waltham Dynamos climed back to sixth after a welcome 3-2 home win over
Paulsgrove to end a row of four (heavy) defeats. Lower down the table, third-bottom
Sway climbed three places thanks to a 3-0 win at bottom club Fleet Spurs. However, Sway
are in a group of four teams all on 32 points. Moneyfields Res, second-bottom, are only
five points behind this group with games in hand on all of them, so it’s still all to play for!

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Harvest 2 Stockbridge 2.

Robins stunned by Harvest 99 minutes equaliser

See report by Colin Stokes

A huge thanks to Colin who after getting home frozen stiff after a very cold windy night stayed up late into the night to produce the report for us. One of a kind

The cold evening

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Andover New Street club have started a public petition to try to get funding for new floodlights

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Full time

Sway 1 Stockbridge 4

Half- time

Sway 0 Stockbridge 2

See match report and action shots.

We are sad to hear that John Robinson has passed away. John was the owner of the well known Stockbridge Butchers shop. John was a good friend of the Football Club and two of his sons Peter and John both played for the Robins and Paul was also a Vice President of the Club for some time. Our thoughts are with his Family.

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April’s 100 Club winner very kindly donated £30 of her winnings back to the club. She would rather not have her picture on the website nor be mentioned by name.

THE ROBINS

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