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21 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Marlow 2 – Ramgarhia 4

Ramgarhia travelled to Bisham Abbey to play Marlow.
The travelling party was larger than usual – and not just because Tandeep was present. In attendence were the legendary Ranbir Girn with family, Plaha and Sachpal.
During the warm up stretches, it was noticed that Bahader, Jas Pattowala and Manj Gahir had all dissapeared into the bushes togther. [...]

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14 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 7 – OMT 0

After the mid season break, Ramgarhia were looking forward to playing OMT at home.
The match was one of the finest Ramgarhia have played in all season. The forward line of Raja, Bally, Bahader, Nik, Parmi and Cow were expertly rotated by Plaha a.k.a. the Southall Mourinho, and Ramgarhia were irresistable scoring a total of seven [...]

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26 November 2005 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 1 – Harrow 0

Ramgarhia played newly promoted Harrow at home.
Ramgarhia scored the first goal after a goal mouth scramble, where the Harrow keeper stopped a succession of shots, but Bahadar latched onto the end of a rebound and slotted the ball away from a couple of yards out.
Ramgarhia dominated the rest of the first half creating numerous chances [...]

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13 November 2005 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 5 – Gerrards Cross 1

In one of Ramgarhia’s strongest performances of the season, Ramgarhia started their goals spree, in the first half, through Raja – the rest they said was hstory – for Gerrads Cross anyway.
Bahadar and Parmi beefed up the score sheet with exceptional efforts at goal. Second half goals from Gidiyaan-di-Parmi and Captain Bhangray Da finished off [...]

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06 November 2005 ~ 0 Comments

Leighton Buzzard 3 – Ramgarhia 4

Ramgarhia ventured up the M4 to play Leighton Buzzard. Ramgarhia adopted their unfamiliar – but very dashing – red and black strip for this match.
The reason for the change of strip being not that Ramgarhia wished to attract Dhammu back to the club, nor that certain players looked slimmer in red, but that Leighton Buzzard [...]

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30 October 2005 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 2 – Abingdon 1

Ramgarhia were looking forward to playing Abingdon. With two of our most senior members not available, it was time for the young guns to show what they could do.
Ramgarhia dominated the first half of the match with the Ramgarhia wingers were playing well, running into space and causing the Abingdon defence all manner of worries. [...]

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18 February 2004 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 0 – Slough 4

Following their draw 2-2 draw against Wokingham from the earlier week, Ramgarhia once again failed to capitalise on the chances created. It was clear again that Ramgarhia lacked a potent confident striker upfront and the makeshift strikers did not take the chances presented to them.
Ramgarhia started well and moved the ball confidently amongst the midfield [...]

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09 February 2004 ~ 0 Comments

Wokingham 2 – Ramgarhia 2

The match promised to be a tight affair as the two teams holding up the bottom of the league table met for the second time this season. Last semester’s game at home finished 2-2 even though Ramgarhia had controlled most of the game. Significantly, Ramgarhia went in 4 points adrift the rest of the pack, [...]

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02 February 2004 ~ 0 Comments

Ramgarhia 2 – Old Kingstonians 4

On the back of a heavy defeat by Sunbury the week earlier, it was time Ramgarhia produced a strong, disciplined performance against a team they had narrowly beaten the other side of Christmas.
True to their mission statement for the day, Ramgarhia started off with a lot of disciple, particularly with regards to team formation and [...]

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26 January 2004 ~ 0 Comments

Sunbury 8 – Ramgarhia 3

The aftermath of Christmas was full of promise for the 2004, but the new year’s resolution was already broken before it was even started for RHC.
The game against Sunbury was always going to be difficult as they always put up a good fight. RHC went for a new formation for the new year and it was [...]

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