Thursday, 29 September 2016

Cirencester Town FC

The largest town in the Cotswolds, Cirencester's links to the Romans are reflected in its football club as the 'Centurions' play their matches at the Corinium Stadium.

Formed in 1889, Ciren are currently in their third successive season back in the Southern League Premier Division and gained a first away victory of the new campaign at Basingstoke Town on Tuesday evening.

A new manager has been appointed since then, experienced player Charlie Griffin moving into his first touchline role and being tasked with maintaining Step 3 football.

One of his first matches in charge will be the home league game against Dunstable Town on Tuesday 25th October where there will be free admission for all spectators but anyone attending is asked to dig deep for Macmillan Cancer with bucket collections around the ground.


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