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  2. Northampton ON Chenecks F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The football section was founded as Chenecks FC in 1946 under the guidance of well-known Coroner Sergeant of the Borough Police, George Lloyd. The club was formed to enable boys at the rugby playing Northampton Grammar School to play football. [1] The club's unusual name is derived from the School Houses, Chipseys, Spencer, Beckett and St Crispins.

  3. Northampton Spencer F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Northampton Spencer FC was founded in 1936 as Spencer School Old Boys, from members of the old school team. In 1968, the club joined the United Counties League, and immediately earned promotion after finishing as runners-up. After starting their UCL life at Dallington Park, the club moved to Duston High School for two years before arriving at ...

  4. Northamptonshire Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Northampton ON Chenecks: 2010–11 Peterborough Northern Star: 2011-12 Bugbrooke St Michaels: 2012-13 Rushden & Higham United: 2013-14 Northampton ON Chenecks: 2014-15 Northampton Spencer: 2015-16 Peterborough Sports: 2016-17 Blisworth: 2017-18 Netherton United: 2018-19 Kettering Nomads: 2019-20 VOID (Covid-19) 2020-21 VOID (Covid-19) 2021-22 ...

  5. Jim Hall (footballer, born 1945) - Wikipedia

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    James Leonard Hall (born 21 March 1945) is an English former footballer who played as a forward. [1]He started his football career at Northampton ON Chenecks as a youth player [2] gaining one cap for England Youth before he made 450 appearances in the Football League, including over 300 for Peterborough United. [3]

  6. Rugby Borough F.C. - Wikipedia

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    After beating Amersham Town 4–0 in the semi-finals, they defeated Northampton ON Chenecks 2–0 in the final to earn promotion in the table and qualified for the playoff which the club won, earning a promotion to the Premier Division South of the United Counties League. They also won the League Cup, beating Moulton 2–0 in the final. [4]

  7. Billing, Northamptonshire - Wikipedia

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    Billing is a civil parish in eastern Northampton, in the West Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. It covers the Great Billing, Little Billing, Ecton Brook and Bellinge areas. It is geographically the largest area of Northampton.

  8. Bike path in Northampton to close for improvements - AOL

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    NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – A 2.5-mile portion of the Northampton bike path is scheduled to close on Monday, October 28th for the $1.4 million resurfacing project.

  9. Billing Aquadrome - Wikipedia

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    Billing Aquadrome is a leisure park in Great Billing, a district of eastern Northampton, England. [1] Facilities within the 235-acre (1 km 2) park, which was built around various mature gravel pits, include a caravan site, marina and funfair. It is also frequently home to a wide variety of shows throughout the year, including music events and ...