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Ricky's Tea Party?

Despite Chester and Rovers agreeing a fee for the midfielder, Ravenhill has yet to agree personal terms with Chester. It has come to light that Boston have now entered the running and want Ravenhill to join former Rovers' Tim Ryan and Mark Albrighton.

Is a bidding war about to break out for the hard working Donny lad?




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Date:Wednesday July 5 2006

Time: 10:48AM

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Why don't Chester and Boston just become one team of ex Rovers!!!!!!!!!!
dazza71
in it could call themselves rovers resurves Sam
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