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Town skipper Orme joins islanders in 'shrewd' deal



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
LLANGEFNI Town report that last season's Denbigh Town captain Mark Orme has signed for the Anglesey club after spending three seasons at Central Park.







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"He was always recognised as a solid defender and from all reports he has got even better. I am sure all our fans will welcome
him back and that he will prove a very shrewd signing," reported the Llangefni website.

Trefnant Village's Kevin James will be suspended for the first two matches of the 2008-2009 season according to the latest NWCFA suspension report.
Denbigh Town U-17 duo Robert Jenkins (three games) and Paul Williams (two games) will also sit out the start of the Rhyl Junior Football League season.

Talented young footballers from Ruthin have made their mark in a competition.
Ruthin Rovers FC's U-8s side finished up as runners-up at the Borras tournament.
The Ruthin side was pipped 1-0 in the deciding game against hosts Borras.
Despite controlling most of the game and having numerous chances to score, Ruthin fell to a late breakaway goal.
The team performed well in the group games and were unbeaten until the final match.


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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 10:51 AM
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  • Location: Denbighshire
 
 

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