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Claridge at the double
Chris Flood put Thatcham back in front midway through the half, but [Rob Claridge] struck for a second time in the 72nd minute. Goalkeeper Paul Strudley could only punch Pete Sheppard's cross to Claridge, who headed home from six yards.
Claridge dreams of bright future
He has quit a similar role with the Scottish Claymores to join the Rocks and, despite the near collapse of the cash-strapped team in the summer, is convinced he has made the right move. \"First of all, I don't believe the team is as bad as everyone makes out,\" said [Rob Claridge], reflecting on an eight-game losing run. Claridge, 32, was brought up on the south side of Edinburgh and has a tennis background. He managed the World Doubles Cup at Craiglockhart for three years after graduating from Heriot-Watt University with a degree in business and marketing. \"My job is not to recoup anyone's losses,\" said Claridge, alluding to the financial sacrifices made by the franchise owner Ian Reid.
FOOTBALL: Atherstone United ... 0 Mangotsfield United ... 5 Dr Martens Western Division
  Third-placed Mangotsfield doubled their advantage 80 seconds after the restart. Dean Pendry fed the ball into the area and striker Rob Claridge made the most of slack Atherstone marking to score from close range.
FA CUP FIRST ROUND Paulton look to bloom brightly But Norwich face a thorny trip to team five divisions below
[Rob Claridge] has only just joined the firm, his circadian rhythms instantly knocked out of kilter by having to combine regular training with the night shift. \"I've lost about half a stone so I don't know what it has done to me,\" the former Bristol Rovers trainee says. \"I start at midnight and finish at 7.30am. I put flowers out, scan flowers, a bit of everything. It all works out quite well so long as I can fit in a couple of hours' sleep here and there.\" Several crates of Blackthorn cider are already on hand. The size of the task is not lost on [Andy Jones], who has taken time out from the business to focus on what he believes is a civic responsibility. \"The only thing Paulton was ever known for was Purnell's, the printing factory that Robert Maxwell used to own,\" Jones says. \"Obviously that business went bankrupt, with Maxwell taking all the pensions from the workers, so this place has had a tough time. The factory used to employ 3,500 people and it is being knocked down.\"
Paulton Rovers on top
Ricky Hulbert opened the scoring for [Paulton] after five minutes before Rob Claridge doubled their advantage on 36 minutes.
Tivvy miss out on hitman rob
  [...] the fact that both unknown players have now opened talks with Dorchester Town, fresh from winning a stay of execution to remain in the Conference South next season, means there is considerable doubt over whether Tivvy will get either of their men.
Late goal denies Paulton
A superbly-timed challenge from Lee Bryant denied Magpies' Jon Docker as he shaped to slot past Dave Dyson from close range in the second minute. But Dorchester's early storm soon subsided and Paulton's Chris Lane and Dan Cleverley tested home keeper Simon Evans.
Late goal denies Paulton
A superbly-timed challenge from Lee Bryant denied Magpies' Jon Docker as he shaped to slot past Dave Dyson from close range in the second minute. But Dorchester's early storm soon subsided and Paulton's Chris Lane and Dan Cleverley tested home keeper Simon Evans.
Jones issues warning after heavy defeat
  Rovers slumped to a 4-1 defeat at league leaders Uxbridge on Saturday in what [Andrew Jones] described as \"the worst performance I've seen from a Paulton side by a mile\". \"But while I'll be sticking with the squad which lost at Uxbridge against Slough, we need a massive improvement. Paulton Rovers: [Dave Dyson], [Dean Pendry]. Marshall ([Ross Casey] 45mins), Lane, Hudson (James 45mins), Cousins, B Cleverley, Harrington, [Rob Claridge], D Cleverley, Shepherd.
Strong finish from Rovers
  With time running out, Rovers' superior fitness saw [Ricky Hulbert] dart round the home defence to make it 2-0, and minutes later [Rob Claridge] was brought down in the box, which saw Dan Cleverley duly slot home the resulting penalty.