Woodbridge up for league and cup doubleWOODBRIDGE Athletic will surely create a record if they beat Coplestonians tomorrow and reach the final of the Metaltec SIL Omnico Cup.
Paul Hadley's side have beaten three Senior Division sides to get this far, and it would be a remarkable achievement to make it four.
Aldis plays down link with Diss jobSPECULATION has been rife this week that Mel Aldis is on his way to manage Diss Town.
Diss manager Paul Tong offered his resignation but has agreed to stay on for tomorrow's Ridgeons League, First Division game at FC Clacton.
Cash windfall amuses president RouthTHE Football Association's recent initiative to invest £200million into transforming grassroots football brought a wry smile to the face of Ipswich Youth League president David Routh.
Williams wants U's fans wearing smilesGERAINT Williams wants to put a smile on the faces of Colchester United fans tomorrow.
He knows that even if his bottom-of-the-table side beats Ipswich Town at Layer Road (kick-off 3pm), they could still be relegated from the Coca-Cola Championship if other results don't go their way.
Sending off costs Nick cup final chanceA MOMENT of madness has cost a Suffolk footballer the chance to appear in a national cup final at Portman Road.
Nick Middlebrook said he was ?bitterly disappointed? after learning he will miss Suffolk's FA County Youth Cup final against Cambridgeshire.
Evening Star 24 - General sport