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Customers, friends and players from Brechin Vics have rallied round to strip the pub.
Great escape heroes East Cowes Vics will aim to end the season on a high with a win in their final home game against mid-table Verwood Town.
In Division Three, Newport Vics D have a strong lead at the top of the table after their 8-2 win over Ryde Rustics, though the Rustic’s nonagenarian Bert Paice and junior Grace Stevens both enjoyed victories over Newport’s Sam Pascoe.
Next match: Saturday, Vics v Romulus FC, 3pm; October 10, Cheshire Cup, Vics v Cheadle Town.
Next match: Saturday, Vics v Romulus FC, 3pm; October 10, Cheshire Cup, Vics v Cheadle Town.
Saturday was a game in which Vics played some good football but a lack of cutting edge in the final third proved to be their downfall.
The agreement, between Vics chairman Mark Greenslade and Newport chairman Peter Westhorpe, would see the yellows play their home games at Beatrice Avenue for the first time in two seasons.
The game changed in the 67th minute when an altercation with Vics winger Aedan Coode saw a Millbrook player red-carded for a headbutt on him, his second yellow.
With only two matches played in Division Three, second placed Shorwell Spinners and leaders Newport Vics D both had easy wins against Ryde Rustics and Ryde Frogs respectively, with Newport stretching their lead at the top to 19 points.