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5:43pm Monday 4th February 2008
EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players not to become complacent as they look to seize control at the top of British Gas Business Division One Midlands tomorrow night.
The Robins welcome Romulus to St George's Lane (7.45) and victory over the mid-table outfit could send Evesham two points clear at the summit.
But while West's men look to establish themselves in pole position, the Robins' chief is not talking about walking away with the title just yet.
"There is still a long way to go and what we must do is keep the pressure on the sides around us," West said. "We cannot become complacent.
"I'm very happy with my squad but if they drop the levels they have set themselves then I will go out and bolster my team."
West will keep a close eye on striker Gary Hay ahead of tomorrow's clash.
The ex-Bromsgrove player, who scored in Saturday's 2-0 win at Willenhall Town, is returning to full match fitness after a groin strain.
WYCHAVON District Council could lose up to £1.5m as a result of the Icelandic banking crisis.
Two foreign doctors plotted "indiscriminate and wholesale" murder in a wave of car bomb attacks across Britain, a court heard.
EVESHAM United manager Paul West is calling on Worcester City fans to support his team as they go in search of FA Cup glory tomorrow (1.30pm).
The multi-million dollar Stanford Twenty20 match will go ahead as planned, tournament organisers have confirmed.
Rupert Everett is to play Lord Byron in a documentary on the Romantic poet's travels in Albania.
MORETON residents have cautiously welcomed a proposal to build a hospital at The Fire Service College just outside the town but have reservations about a doctors’ surgery being put there.
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