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team based in
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,
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. The team competed in the
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, the country's premier basketball competition. The club was founded in 1983 through a merger between two local basketball clubs and went on to be the longest-serving and most successful team in Division 1 of the
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. Between 1996 and 2004, Plymouth Raiders won six different competitions, including three National Basketball League Play-off titles and the
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in 2004. After several years of dominating the EBL, in 2004 the Raiders moved up to the franchise-based British Basketball League, pitting themselves against the country's elite teams. To date their only success in the top-tier competition came in 2007, winning the
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, though the team has reached a further three Trophy and
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Finals since. Following the demise of the Raiders in 2021, the city retained a place in the league by way of a new team, the
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.


History


Foundation and early years (1983–1996)

Plymouth Raiders' origins can be traced back to the mid-1970s with the original National League team Plymouth Panasonic, coached by future Raiders co-founder Frank Pocock ( age 82 of 2020 ) who entered national competition for the first and only time in 1979. Panasonic achieved a respectable 7th-place finish in Division Two before withdrawing during the close season due to a lack of finances, after which they were renamed Plymouth Kanaries and entered into the regional leagues in 1980. Deciding to have another attempt at establishing a National League club, Pocock along with local basketball figures Bob Karruck, Martyn Moon, Keith Mollard and businessman Les Palmer (of the
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company) formed a consortium in 1983 and merged the Kanaries with local rivals Plympton to form a new club. A sponsorship deal was arranged with pharmaceutical producer Glucodin and the team adopted their brand colours of red and yellow for their inaugural season in National League Division 2. Raiders played their first game on 1 October 1983 at the
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, losing by one point, 75–76 to the visiting Merseyside Mustangs. After an inconsistent start to the campaign, coach Graham Nicholls stepped down from his position and was replaced by his assistant Karruck who led the team to lowly 10th-placed finished in their rookie season.
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became player/coach in 1994. The club endured a barren spell throughout the early 1990s and were forced to leave their Mayflower Centre in 1991 due to a leak in the roof. The team underwent a brief nomadic period using venues such as the John Kitto Centre, China Fleet Centre, Ivybridge Community College and even Torbay Leisure Centre, 30 miles away in
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, to host home games. The Raiders returned to the Mayflower Centre, now with a brand new roof, in January 1992 and made a brief return to the Play-offs before bowing out to League Runners-up Bury Lobos in the Semi-final. By late 1992, with no major sponsor in place, the Raiders faced more financial troubles and an uncertain future. Following the help of a local newspaper campaign in the
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, Wolferstan's Solicitors came forward with a sponsorship offer and investment that enabled the club to survive its second financial crisis in six years. In the summer of 1993, head coach Bob Karruck announced his retirement and was replaced by his assistant Vic Fleming, who led the team to the 1994 National Trophy Final. Raiders were pitted against
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at their home
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and, despite a spirited performance, they lost by 60–62 to a Sheffield team who would be crowned as Carlsberg League champions the following year. Fleming's tenure lasted only a season as he left to join the Chester Jets and was replaced by long-serving player Gary Stronach, who assumed the role of player/coach.


Golden era (1996–2004)

In 1998 the Raiders lost the league, trophy and NBL Final to
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. The 1998–99 season saw the Raiders and
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finishing the regular season on equal 21–5 records, the title was ultimately decided by a two-point aggregate differential in the head-to-head between the two teams. Raiders rallied a superb Play-off run and following the defeats of Cardiff Clippers, 111–101, and Guilford Pumas, 93–75, they edged out familiar foes Teesside in the Final at
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, 71–66, securing the Play-off crown for the second time. The 2000–2001 season saw Stronach recruit arguably the strongest roster the franchise had ever seen, bringing in
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and
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, two American imports straight out of Albany and
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's respectively. The addition of local players
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, Deng Deng (brother of
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), Canadian Peter Knechtel and
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international Nathan Hayes, bolstered an impressive roster and with eight straight victories to open the season, the Raiders were on course to claim the newly rebranded NBL Conference title. The first defeat of the campaign came in the Trophy Semi-final to a
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team that inflicted two further defeats upon Plymouth throughout the season and matched the Raiders all the way in the hunt for silverware. However, it was Raiders who came out on top with a 19–2 record and the Conference crown for the first time in the franchise's history. The season was completed with an excellent run in the Play-offs sweeping aside Sutton (98–68) and
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(162–155 over two games), before commanding an 83–77 defeat on Worthing at
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and claiming the Championship double. After two seasons in Portugal, Terrence Durham's return was the only adjustment in a largely unchanged roster for the 2003–2004 season which saw the club accept an invitation to appear in the BBL Trophy for a second time, adding to a tough schedule including the league (now reverted to EBL Division 1), the National Trophy and the National Cup, which for the first time in history didn't feature any BBL teams. Progress through the National Cup provided interest early in the season, and the Final was reached with Teesside Mohawks providing the opposition at the EIS Sheffield, however it was Raiders who walked away with the George Williams Trophy after a close 89–82 victory. The National Trophy was once more unattainable following a surprise defeat to Sutton in the semi-final, but Raiders domination in the league secured another trophy, finishing first with just two defeats to London United and Reading, who finished in second place. The Play-off Final was reached again, but Raiders were unable to add a third title to the season's haul as Teesside, exacting their National Cup defeat revenge, came out on top with an 80–75 win.


Move to the BBL and recent years (2004–2016)

Having firmly established themselves as the dominant force in Division 1, the Plymouth board sought new challenges for the team and to expand the Raiders brand and during the summer of 2004 announced that they had been admitted into the top-tier BBL. During the 2006–07 season they won eight games in a row and by December found themselves joint top of the BBL. In the BBL Trophy final, at
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's MetroRadio Arena on 4 March 2007, Raiders defeated
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74–65 to win their first top-flight title. In the league, Raiders constantly held a Play-off position for the majority of the season and though qualifying with ease, just missed out on home advantage with a 5th-place finish. A journey into uncharted territory awaited the Plymouth team appearing in their first BBL Play-offs, however it was also a long journey to face opponents
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, as the league's most Southern and Northern teams met in the one-off clash. A dream first appearance to the Finals Weekend for Raiders was dashed by a 6-point defeat, 83–77, but a huge worry was an in-game injury to captain Gavin Love's Achilles tendon, which subsequently forced the Point Guard to miss a call-up to the Great Britain national team. At the end of season awards, Raiders "big-man" Aaron was named in the All-Star first team and 4th in the MVP ballot, finishing the season on 17 points-per-game, 12.4 rebounds-per-game and a field goal scoring average of 59%. On 1 May, the Raiders development programme was awarded with the prestigious Club Mark accolade by
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, before eventually signing for a Guildford side preparing for their first appearance in
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's ULEB Cup. After committing over two decades of service to the Raiders, Coach Stronach was presented by the
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with a Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony in November, honouring the success he has brought to Plymouth. In March they travelled to leaders Newcastle, having won their previous seven league games. They faced Newcastle in the 3rd place game on 4 May 2008, and though losing 54–33 at half-time, edged out their opponents in a tight 96–92 victory taking 3rd place, the best league position in the club's history. With an average of 19 points-per-game, Plymouth's top scorer Andrew Lasker was named in the All-Star team for the 2007–08 season . After being declined by Newcastle and Guildford – who both finished above Plymouth in the league –
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approached Raiders with an invitation to compete in the
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for the 2008–09 season, which Raiders also duly declined. After six years of sponsorship from Kularoos, the Raiders board announced during the summer of 2008 a major new deal had been reached with Plymouth-based chewing gum giant Wrigley's Airwaves, reportedly "one of the biggest in basketball history". The extra funds brought in allowed for a bigger budget in terms of recruiting, and within days the signing of Kwbana Beckles was publicised. Beckles came with plenty of pedigree having appeared in
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,
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and spells for NBA teams
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and
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. Veteran player DeAntoine Beasley took up the new dual role as player/assistant coach, declining a coaching job in the USA while captain Gavin Love, who missed much of the previous season through injury signed a new one-year contract. In October, the team was boosted with the visit of a
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inspection team that approved the use of the Pavilions for European competition matches, providing a top-two finish is achieved in the Championship. In the BBL Cup the Raiders won a two-game Semi-final series against Guildford to reach only their second BBL Final. Their final opponents were Everton Tigers who recorded a 103–49 victory over Plymouth at the NIA in Birmingham. At the end of January Coach Stronach announced the signing of Gerald Robinson, an American with a Dutch passport, from
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team Oviedo. A week later, Gavin Love announced he was to retire from playing after 13 years with the Raiders, citing multiple injuries as the reason. In honour of his services to the club, his number six jersey was to be retired at a ceremony on 14 February 2009 prior to a game with Guildford.
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i Point Guard Haggai Hundert was drafted in from
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to fill the void left by Love. The franchise expanded on its ambitions to play in Europe with the announcement on 16 March, of a co-operation deal with Spanish giants
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; the alliance will see Raiders coaches going to Spain to gain experience and young players coming to Plymouth to improve their English and education. A 96–73 defeat at the hands of Sheffield Sharks saw injuries to Andrew Lasker, Anthony Martin and Terrence Durham. In April 2009 it was announced that Andrew Lasker had made the team of the season. In summer 2009 Stronach revealed that the player's budget had been cut by 60–65% for the coming season, citing the economic climate and a lack of sponsorship as the main reasons for the cuts. In June 2009 Allister Gall was named the new captain. In July 2009 James Noel extended his contract. The summer saw the unveiling of a restructured development programme following a merger of Raiders development team with local club
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, headed by former Cannons coach George Hatchell. Eric Flato, a recent graduate of
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, was signed in July 2009, and the news was soon followed by the capture of Terry Horton, another American, who was brought in from Germany. In October 2009 Anthony Martin was re-signed following a brief spell at Worcester, having departed the Raiders just months earlier. Former Raiders development talent Anthony Rowe signed on a one-month deal in November. Flato picked up a serious injury in November and subsequently left the club. His replacement was Drew Lasker, the team's top-scorer for the past four seasons, who left during the summer, but who had been without a club. He marked his return in a 69–84 loss to Everton on 5 December. In February it was announced that James Noel was released from his contract, due to a series of long-term injuries, allowing the team's bench players more opportunity. Form started to improve throughout the Spring, but a double loss to Glasgow and Worthing at the beginning of April ended any hopes of qualifying for the Play-offs with fives games left of the regular season. Two weeks later it was announced by the club that after 24 years of service Gary Stronach was to step down as head coach at the end of the season. Coming as a shock to many fans, Stronach cited the reason for his departure was that "it's time for me to move on, broaden the horizon and see what's out there." The club started preparations for the new season immediately and ushered in the new era post-Stronach with the appointment of former player and team captain Gavin Love as the new head coach of the Raiders' first team, stepping up from his previous position of Stronach's assistant coach. Love's first signing as head coach came in the form of dual-national American Guard Cody Toppert from
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. His wife Brittany, a professional football player and United States international, followed him to Plymouth and signed for local team Plymouth Argyle Ladies. Love continued to build the new-look Raiders roster with the signings of England international Taner Adu from
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and American import players Otis Polk and Brian McKenzie, straight out of college. British youngsters Matt Guymon and Sam Cricelli were also drafted in soon after however England international Guymon left within weeks of the season opener for personal reasons. With the announced returns of Marriott, Czynienik and Anthony Rowe from the previous season the roster was starting to take shape, but Love was dealt a further blow when fan-favourite Allister Gall announced he would not be renewing his contract for the upcoming campaign.


New owners (2017–present)

On 17 July 2017 the ownership of Plymouth Raiders was taken over from Bob Widdecombe to Ross MacKenzie and Richard Mollard. The new owners moved quickly to appoint Louis Sayers as their first player for the 2017–18 season. Following on from this, the owners introduced a brand new logo to form part of a re-branding of the club. In February 2020 MLA College, owned by educational powerhouse BAU Global, purchased a 60% share of the club. BAU Global are passionate supporters of basketball, and their portfolio already includes Bahcesehir College Basketball Club, who play in the Turkish Superleague as well as European competition. MLA College are keen to continue the club's rich history, to bring silverware to the city, and strive to see the Raiders one day competing in European competition.


End of an era?? (2021)

On 8 July 2021, Plymouth Raiders withdrew from the
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for the 2021/22 season due to an increase in the cost of renting the
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. On 30 July 2021, it was announced by the
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that Plymouth will have a franchise in the league for the 2021/22 season. On 9 August 2021,
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will join the British Basketball League for the 2021–22 BBL season, led by local businessman Carl Heslop. The naming and branding rights of the Plymouth Raiders were bought back by previous co owner Ross Mackenzie in an open auction preventing the Patriots from using the name. Patriots will play their home games at
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for only one season due to high rental costs.


Logos

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Arena

::
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(1983–1996) ::
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(1996–present) Plymouth Raiders have played their home games at the
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arena since 1996. In basketball configuration the main arena has a capacity for 1,500 spectators, with tiered seating on either side of the court and floor-level seating behind each basket. Before moving to the Pavilions, Raiders were based at the
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, a 1,000-capacity sports facility adjacent to the
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football stadium in
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. The Raiders played out of the Mayflower Centre from 1983 until their move to the Pavilions in 1996, however, due to on-going issues with the venue's roof, the team spent much of the 1991–1992 season playing their home matches at the China Fleet Club, Ivybridge Community College, the John Kitto Centre and Torbay Leisure Centre in
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. Though the Pavilions arena has been approved by international governing body
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for hosting European competition matches, former Raiders' chairman Bob Widdecombe has stated the club's ambition is to move to a new purpose-built arena that would be solely owned by the organisation and would be more suited to hosting European competition. In 2021 the Raiders were forced to withdraw from the 2021/22 season due to an increase in the rent for use of Plymouth Pavilions. Plymouth City Council continues to work with Plymouth Raiders to find a solution, with longer-term plans to build a multi-sport arena which has the capacity to deliver a venue for spectator events and act as a home for Plymouth Raiders.


Trophies


League

* NBL Conference Winners: 2000/01 * EBL Division One Winners: 2003/04 * NBL Division One Runners Up: 1996/97, 1997/98 & 1998/99 * NBL Conference Runners Up: 2001/02, & 2002/03


Playoffs

* NBL Division One Play Off Winners: 1996/97, & 1998/99 * NBL Conference Play Off Winners: 2000/01 * EBL Division One Play Off Runners Up: 2003/04


Trophy

* National Trophy Runners Up: 1985/86, 1993/94, 1996/97, 1997/98 & 1998/99 * BBL Trophy Winners: 2006/07 * BBL Trophy Runners Up: 2011/12


Cup

* National Cup Winners: 2003/04 * BBL Cup Winners' Cup Runners Up: 2007/08 * BBL Cup Runners Up: 2011/2012


Season-by-season records


Players


Retired numbers


Current roster


Notable players

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* Allister Gall * Nick George * Gavin Love * Ben Mockford *
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* Anthony Rowe *
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*
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Andreas Schreiber Martin Andreas Schreiber (born July 21, 1987) is a Swedish basketball player who last played for Zornotza ST in the LEB Plata, Spanish third division. He is 208 cm (6"10 ft) tall in shoes and can play both the center (basketball), cente ...
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Carlton Aaron Carlton may refer to: People * Carlton (name), a list of those with the given name or surname * Carlton (singer), English soul singer Carlton McCarthy * Carlton, a pen name used by Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), American educator, Presbyterian ...
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DeAntoine Beasley DeAntoine Beasley (born January 8, 1979, in Atlanta, Georgia) is a retired American professional basketball player and current assistant coach for Gardner–Webb. He also played for the Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League. The 6&nbs ...
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Rod Brown Lelton Gerard "Rod" Brown (born September 9, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Dallas, Texas, he holds dual British-American citizenship. Professional career After graduating from Western Michigan University in ...
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Todd Cetnar Todd Cetnar (born 1978 in Amsterdam (city), New York, Amsterdam, New York, United States, U.S.) is a former professional basketball player in the United Kingdom who competed at the highest levels of England, British Professional Basketball. High s ...
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Lehmon Colbert Lehmon Colbert Jr. (born April 14, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Jacksonville Dolphins before playing professionally in England, Mexico and Ireland. With UCC Demons in the Irish Su ...
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Dave Downey David John Downey (born October 28, 1941) is a former collegiate basketball player for the University of Illinois Fighting Illini basketball team. He is best known for setting the Illinois single-game scoring record with 53 points at Indiana on F ...
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Terrence Durham Terrence Durham is an American professional basketball player. Born in Albany, the 6'8" center was a graduate of St. Bonaventure University, which he attended from 1995 to 1999. He signed his first professional contract in 2000 with Plymouth Ra ...
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Chris Hughey Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian (given name), Christian, Christina (given name), Christina, Christine (name), Christine, and Christos (given name), Christos. Chris is also used as a name in its own right, ...
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Andrew Lasker Andrew "Drew" Lasker (born November 20, 1982) is an American professional basketball player who played for the Newcastle Eagles in the British Basketball League (BBL). Born in Katy, Texas, he attended Point Loma Nazarene University from 2002 to ...
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Cody Toppert Cody Arlyn Toppert (born January 10, 1983) is a former American professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the LSU Tigers men's basketball team in the Southeastern Conference. At 6'4" (194 cm), he was a left-handed guard w ...
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British Basketball League The British Basketball League (BBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Great Britain and represents the highest level of play in the countries. The league is contested by 10 teams from England and Scotland. There are no clubs howeve ...


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