Sports in Seaton

Somerset Sabres begin their Twenty20 Cup title defence this evening (Thursday) as they take on bitter rivals Gloucestershire Gladiators at 7 pm - and cricket fans can watch it on YouTube.

The game will also be live Tweeted and supporters can now follow the Cidermen on social media using the handle @SomersetCCC to keep up with the latest news.

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Axminster Town's newly-appointed commercial manager Ray Self has wasted no time in getting his message across that despite the lockdown, due to be lifted on March 29, Tiger Way is very much open for business.

A former player, manager and chairman who spearheaded the move from Sector Lane to Chard Road, providing some of the best facilities in football in the West Country, has rejoined the Tigers with a dual role. As well as taking over the commercial activity at the club, he will also be acting as an ambassador, a role that suits him as one of the most respected characters in football in the area.

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Former chairman Ray Self who has rejoined Axminster Football Club as commercial manager and ambassador

Ray Self, the former player, manager and chairman, is back in Tiger Way, the home of Axminster Town Football.

Self oversaw the move from Sector Lane, the Tiger's iconic ground for more than a hundred years, to a £1million plus complex off Chard Road, providing some of the best footballing facilities in the West Country.

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The Devon and Exeter League, in which two Lyme Regis FC team compete, have agreed to relaunch the 2020-21 season - but teams do not have to participate if they don't want to.

That was the surprise news received by teams this evening when it was expected the D & E would follow the decision by the South West Peninsular League to void the current season because of the back log of fixtures.

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Josh Stunnell - leaving the Tigers by mutual agreement

Axminster Town FC have parted company with first team manager Josh Stunell and his assistant John Clements.

In a statement from club chairman Andy Hurford, it was confirmed that after three seasons together at the club it was felt a fresh approach was required with the priority of building a team team squad that can compete in the top half of the SouthWest Peninsular Premier East division.

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