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<title>FROST WINS THE DAY</title>
<link>http://www.tauntontown.com/viewnews.asp?ID=149</link>
<description>Following an inspection this morning (4 February) and with no prospect of the temperature rising sufficiently, Taunton's home game with Paulton Rovers was called off due to a frozen pitch. The match will be rearranged for another date in due course. The discount voucher published in the Somerset County Gazette will still be valid for the new date.</description>
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<title>MARSH DOUBLE MAINTAINS UNBEATEN RUN</title>
<link>http://www.tauntontown.com/viewnews.asp?ID=148</link>
<description>Taunton twice came from behind to share the points with Bishops Cleeve in a 3-3 draw at Wordsworth Drive this afternoon (28 January), but it could have been so much better had Town taken some gilt-edged chances. Carl Brown was allowed too much room to fire the visitors ahead after 9 minutes, with Rodney Marsh, Peter Knox and Jon Vance amongst others&amp;nbsp;then failing to convert&amp;nbsp;opportunities that would have put Taunton well clear. They paid the price on 31 minutes&amp;nbsp;when&amp;</description>
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<title>WEEKEND NEWS</title>
<link>http://www.tauntontown.com/viewnews.asp?ID=147</link>
<description>This news should have been printed in this week's Somerset County Gazette but they omitted in error:
Taunton Town welcome back Rodney Marsh and Peter Knox for this Saturday&amp;rsquo;s Evo-Stik League encounter with Bishops Cleeve at Wordsworth Drive. Marsh returns after serving a three game suspension whilst striker Knox should also be available, although his selection will depend on his recovery from the hamstring injury that forced his early withdrawal from the game versus Tiverton a fortnig</description>
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<title>TOWN BATTLE BACK TO SHARE THE SPOILS</title>
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<description>Taunton recovered from the dismissal of Jamie Short and going a goal behind to score a late equaliser and earn a 1-1 draw with Abingdon United at Wordsworth Drive this afternoon (21 January). There were no goals in the first half, with Town using the wind on several occasions to try their luck from distance. Taunton were getting on top when Short was shown a straight red card for kicking out at Curtis Angell on 62 minutes, and eight minutes later Sam Collier converted a penalty after Simon Ingra</description>
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<title>TOWN EASE INTO NEXT ROUND</title>
<link>http://www.tauntontown.com/viewnews.asp?ID=145</link>
<description>A Somerset Premier Cup quarter final at Larkhall Athletic&amp;nbsp;awaits Taunton after they sealed a 4-0 win at neighbours Wellington tonight (18 January). Fielding a starting line-up containing four of the club's Under 18 side, Town took the lead on 14 minutes when James Blake crashed the ball inside&amp;nbsp;Wayne Lawrence's left post, and had several other chances to extend the lead before the break. It wasn't until the 80th minute that Town converted their dominance into goals when Jamie Sh</description>
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