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Cwmbran Town enjoy the home comforts; Cwmbran Town v Aberystwyth Town.


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Cwmbran (Welsh: Cwmbrân) is a new town in southern Wales, established in the 1950s to provide new employment in the south eastern portion of the South Wales Coalfield.
 Town are home for the second consecutive week after demolishing Llanelli Llanelli (hlänĕhl`ē, lănĕth`lē), town (1981 pop. 45,336), Carmarthenshire, S Wales, on the estuary of the Loughor (Burry) River. The town's industries include tin-plate works and steelworks.  6-1 on their return from a 46-match spell away from Cwmbran Stadium Cwmbran Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Cwmbran, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Cwmbran Town F.C.. The stadium holds 7,877 people. .

After a shaky start, the Crows Crow 1  
n. pl. Crow or Crows In both senses also called Absaroke.
1.
a. A Native American people formerly inhabiting an area of the northern Great Plains between the Platte and Yellowstone
 moved up a gear to cruise control See adaptive cruise control. , but against Aberystwyth Town, such a slow start could prove costly.

Adam Moore Moore, city (1990 pop. 40,761), Cleveland co., central Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City; inc. 1887. Its manufactures include lightning- and surge-protection equipment, packaging for foods, and auto parts. , who scored the opening goal of the game after 37 minutes hopes his side can settle early.

He said: "For the first 25 minutes or so we were all over the place and could not put our foot on the ball.

"So when the goal did come, it tended to settle us a bit.

"But until then there was not a lot to choose between the two teams."

With another three points safely tucked away and 12 of the last 17 games to be played at home, manager Tony Willcox was pleased to get off to a winning start.

He said: "It was crucial that we won last week at home, it lifted everybody and they are all positive now.

It was not the best performance I have seen all season, but we did score six goals.

"They were good goals with good movement and it was important that we sent out a bit of warning to other clubs that we are now playing at home.

"But we need to turn the stadium into a fortress, it's up to us to make the most of the little advantage we have in our favour now, because we could have a big say in where the championship goes."

Prediction: This is just the type of game that Cwmbran traditionally tend to drop points in. But I'll go for a win hoping that the Crows have what it takes to be champions.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
Date:Jan 25, 2002
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