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Dunstable Town Football Club is a football club based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Affiliated with the Bedfordshire County Football Association , they are currently members of the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division and play at Creasey Park.
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In 2004 the club changed their name to AFC Dunstable, [3] although reference to the former name was retained in the club's nickname of the OD's. [1] After winning Division Two again in 2006–07, a season in which they also won the Division Two Cup and the Bedfordshire Senior Trophy the club were again refused promotion.
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Dunstable Town 98 F.C. was a football club based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. They were established in 2003, as a feeder club to Dunstable Town based around the former reserve team, and joined the Spartan South Midlands Football League in 2004. They finished as runners-up in Division Two in their first season, earning promotion to ...
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