Royston Town vs Bishop's Stortford - Matchday programme - Saturday 15th February 2025
Royston Town FC vs Bishop's Stortford Official Matchday Programme 3pm Saturday 15th February 2025 Southern League Premier Central Garden Walk Royston SG8 7HP
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3pm Saturday 15th February 2025
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CROWSPHOTO
IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE
PITCHING
DIVISION CENTRAL
PREMIER
TOWN VS BISHOP’S STORTFORD
ROYSTON
15TH FEBRUARY 2025
SATURDAY
CROWS
REST IN PEACE
DEVONTE ARANSIBIA
ONCE A CROW, ALWAYS A CROW
TODAY’S MATCH IS
SPONSORED BY:
Town FC would like to welcome today's opponents Bishop’s
Royston
FC for their visit to Garden Walk for this Pitching In Southern
Stortford
wish their Players, Officials and Supporters an enjoyable afternoon
We
hope that the match will be a keenly contested and entertaining
and
also welcome today’s Match Officials and hope they too have an
We
game.
enjoyable
ent
PITCHING IN SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - PREMIER DIVISION CENTRAL
Saturday 15th February 2025
Kick Off: 3pm
Football League Premier Division Central fixture.
game.
PLEASE NOTE:
of today’s kick-off there will be a minutes applause in
Ahead
of Devonte Aransibia who sadly passed this week.
memory
This will commence and end on the referee’s whistle.
Rest in peace Devonte
ROYSTON TOWN OFFICIAL SHIRT SPONSOR
TODAY’S MATCH IS KINDLY SPONSORED BY:
Town Football Club is deeply saddened to announce the passing of former
Royston
Devonte Aransibia.
player,
was a skilful and talented midfielder who first joined the Crows in February
Devonte
and quickly became a fan favourite. His performances at Garden Walk during
2022,
initial spell with the club were truly memorable, lighting up the pitch with his
his
ability. He established himself as a key player and his exciting
exceptional
thoughts and condolences of everyone at Royston Town
The
Club are with Devonte’s friends and family at this
Football
difficult time. He will be fondly remembered by all
incredibly
knew him and his contributions to the club will not be
who
GoFundMe page has been set up to
A
Devonte’s family at this terrible
help
If you would like to donate
time.
the GoFundMe then the link
to
CROWS MOURN THE LOSS OF
DEVONTE ARANSIBIA
style of play endeared him to the Royston Town faithful.
forgotten.
Rest in peace, Devonte.
#OnceACrowAlwaysACrow
can be found here:
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DEVONTE
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CLUB HONOURS
WINNERS
County League (Div I) 1969-70, 1972-73
Herts
County League (Premier Div) 1976-1977
Herts
Midlands League (Div I) 1977-1978
South
Midlands Reserve League (Div II) 1978-1979
South
Midlands Reserve League (Div I) 1979-1980
South
Herts (Div IV) League Cup, 1978-79, 1979-1980
North
Charity Shield, 1981-82, 1989-90, 1996-1997
Herts
Intermediate Cup, 1988-1989
Herts
Youth League (Div I) 1989-1990
Chiltern
Combinations Reserve Floodlight Cup, 1992-1993
South
Youth League Cup, 1992-1993
Chiltern
Midlands Challenge Trophy, 1995-1996
South
Region Women’s League (Div II) 1998-1999
Eastern
Counties Youth League Cup, 2001-2002
Eastern
Midlands Reserve Challenge Cup 2004-2005
South
Tyres Division III Champions 2006-2007
KB
Midlands League (Div I) 2008-2009
South
Midlands League Cup (Div I) 2008-2009
South
Midlands Floodlit Cup 1994-1995 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012
South
Midlands Reserve League (Div II East) 2008-2009
South
Midlands Reserve Challenge Cup 2008-2009
South
Tyres Division I League Cup 2009-2010
KB
Midlands Reserve Floodlit Cup 2009-2010
South
Cambs League Division 2A 2010/2011
BIS
Cambs League Divisional Champions 2010/2011
BIS
Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup 2010/2011
Veterans
Midlands Premier League 2011/2012
South
Midlands Premier League Cup 2011/2012
South
League North Division 2012/2013, 2013/2014
Suburban
Winners of the Hinchingbrooke Cup 2013
Joint
Region Women’s League Plate 2013/2014, 2014/15
Eastern
Premier League 2015-16
Suburban
Region Women’s League Division 1 West 2015/16
Eastern
League Div 1 Central 2016/17
Southern
League Challenge Cup 2021/22
Southern
Cup 2021/22
Aubrey
FA Women’s Senior Challenge Cup 2023/24
Hertfordshire
UP
RUNNERS
Midlands Challenge Cup, 1978-1979
South
Charity Shield, 1978-79, 1998-99, 2004-05, 2008-2009
Herts
Midlands League (Premier Div) 1979-1980
South
Herts (Div IV) 1979-1980
North
Herts (Div III) 1981-1982
North
Herts (Div II) 1982-1983
North
Midlands Res Section Trophy, 1982-1983
South
Youth League Cup, 1986-87, 1988-1989
Chiltern
Intermediate Cup, 1989-1990
Herts
County Youth Cup, 1992-1993
Herts
Herts (Div I), 1993-1994
North
Midlands Floodlit Cup, 1995-1996
South
F.A. Women’s Cup, 1998-99, 2001-2002 2013/14
Herts
Region Women’s League (Div I) 1999-2000, 2013/2014 2014/15
Eastern
Junior Plate, 2001-2002
Eastern
Tyres Division I 2008-2009, 2009-2010
KB
Midlands Reserve Challenge Trophy 2009-2010
South
Midlands Reserves Floodlit Cup 2010/2011
South
Women’s County Cup 2013/2014
Hertfordshire
Region Women’s League, League Cup 2014/15
Eastern
League Division 1 Central 2014/15 2015/16
Southern
show that the club came into existence in 1875 making Royston Town the third oldest club in
Records
after Hitchin and Bishop’s Stortford.
Hertfordshire
club's first notable achievement occurred during the 1911/12 season when they won the Creake
The
Shield by defeating Wisbech 1-0 in extra time.
Charity
more recent times, Royston achieved significant success when they were promoted to the Herts
In
Premier League during the 69/70 season. Subsequently, they became champions in 1972/73
County
1976/77. The team rejoined the South Midlands League in 1978 and secured the Division One
and
immediately. The club's success continued with appearances in the Herts Charity Shield final in
title
and as runners-up in the South Midlands League Premier Division in 1980. The Herts Charity
1979
was won in 1981/82, and two years later, Royston joined the Isthmian League Division Two
Shield
facing a challenging period that led to relegation from the South Midlands League Premier
After
at the end of the 2006/07 season, Paul Attfield was appointed as the manager, with Tony
Division
Paul's leadership, the team underwent significant changes, and a 17-game unbeaten streak
Under
them from the bottom of the table to a commendable 5th-place finish in the League. This
propelled
the foundation for the successful 2008/09 season, where they secured the South Midlands Division
set
League title with impressive stats: W33, D4, L3, GF138, GA30, GD+108, PTS 103.
One
2011/2012 season marked a pivotal moment in the club's history when they clinched the South
The
Premier Division title, earning promotion to Step 4 in the form of the Evo-Stik Southern
Midlands
their first season back at Step 4 after 19 years, Royston exceeded expectations, consistently
In
well and even contending for a playoff spot. However, a last-minute equaliser in the final
performing
dashed their hopes. The following season also saw them reach the playoffs, but the team faced
game
after Paul Attfield's resignation due to ill health. Steve Castle was appointed Manager in
challenges
2013, and the team continued to strive for success, ultimately earning promotion to the
December
League Premier Division, marking the highest level of play in the club's 142-year history.
Southern
2017/18 and 2018/19 were characterised by solid performances, finishing 7th and 9th
Seasons
in the Premier Division Central. The 2019/20 season proved to be one of the most
respectively
and thrilling in the club's history, with remarkable performances in both the FA Cup and FA
successful
The team's standout performance in the FA Trophy brought immense pride, especially with
Trophy.
against higher-ranked teams, although the Concord Rangers quarter-final tie ended in
victories
Despite strong contention for the league title, the Covid-19 pandemic forced the
disappointment.
2020/21 was met with challenges, including the loss of key players and momentum
Season
due to the pandemic. The League season was declared null and void once again due to
disruption
2021/22 resulted in an eighth place in the league following an inconsistent league campaign.
Season
in FA competitions were disappointing, beaten at Garden Walk by Step 4 Mildenhall
Performances
and also exiting the FA Trophy early, beaten by Kingstonian in a penalty shoot-out. The
Town
of the season was wining the Southern League Challenge Cup, beating the Southern League
highlight
injuries to key players and poor away form in the league season 22/23 ended with a 13th place
With
in the table. In the FA Cup & Trophy Royston Town were defeated at the second hurdle, by
finish
SO WHEN DID IT ALL BEGIN?
The history of Royston Town FC
North, remaining there for a decade before returning to the South Midlands League in 1994.
Galvin returning as the 1st Team Coach in November 2007.
League Division One Central.
nullification of the season, leading to bitter disappointment.
the second wave of Covid-19.
Premier (South) champions Taunton Town 7-0 on aggregate.
Hemel Hempstead & Heybridge Swifts respectively.
WHO’S GOT WHO?
TODAY’S FIXTURES IN THE
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last Sunday’s NLP, we spoke to National League CEO Mark Ives to look deeper into the national
IN
campaign, officially calling for a third promotion spot into the EFL. Backed by all 72 member
3UP
at Step 1 and 2 after years of planning, the proposal calls for a change in regulations from the
clubs
two-up system and has received widespread support from the Non-League game. But, as
current
also heard this week, the campaign has also come up against some fierce opposition and there
we’ve
a lot of convincing left needed to be done if EFL clubs are to vote in favour of the proposal at the
is
spoke passionately the logistics behind the campaign but also warned that unless the matter is
Ives
now, it risks being kicked down the road for more years to come.
addressed
now is a really important question,” he told The NLP. “Everybody is aware we’ve been having
“Why
privately with the EFL. They’ve been very constructive and amiable conversations. Then
conversations
have the Independent Football Regulator coming in. Whilst there are debates ongoing between the
we
houses and, up to 400 suggested amendments to the Bill that are being discussed, what
parliamentary
sure is the regulator is coming into play. That brings in another dynamic from an EFL view because
is
EFL are saying while they’re supportive in principle of this issue, they cannot take this forward until
the
footballing matters are dealt with – the current discussions between the PL and the EFL over the
other
distribution of monies. That’s a matter for the PL and the EFL, that’s not a matter for us. We don’t
wider
them as being interdependent to the issue of 3-up. If you think about them not being able to deal
see
anything until the matter is resolved between the PL and the EFL, which would potentially mean
with
National League’s plea came after a wide-ranging BBC Sport interview with EFL chairman Rick
The
back in November when he accepted the need for change, commenting: “we have to
Parry
the need to look downwards as well as upwards”. But as columnist Chris Dunlavy
acknowledge
in our sister paper, The Football League Paper, last Sunday, finding support from EFL clubs will
warned
far from easy. “It’s only natural to ask why turkeys would vote for Christmas, and in the short-term
be
a logical argument. Nobody wants to make themselves more vulnerable to relegation,” Dunlavy
it’s
“So precarious are finances throughout the EFL, however, that all but the biggest clubs could
writes.
a basket case, practically overnight. Remember Bolton, or Derby? There’s also a lot of money
become
Non-League, meaning the clubs who come up - like Stockport and Wrexham - tend to push the
in
down. That makes relegation at least a reasonable possibility for the majority of EFL clubs
incumbents
means three-up, three-down is very much in their long-term interest. Unfortunately, that’s not how
and
operate. Which is why, without legislative intervention or a financial sweetener, the National
people
Town manager Gareth Ainsworth agrees. Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport’s 72+ EFL
Shrewsbury
last week, the former Wycombe boss gave a damning indictment of the proposal, while
podcast
his annoyance at being unable to compete financially with wealthy clubs coming from Non-
voicing
such as Wrexham, Notts County and Chesterfield. Ainsworth said: “Obviously, we’re not going
League
for it. Who in the right mind in the EFL will be the vote for, you know, three down, three up? But
vote
National League, believe me, is very strong. And often the team that do come up. They compete
that
And I think that’s a big argument point for them saying, look at your records, look at your
well.
of yours, look at your, you know, Stockports, you know. They’ve all kicked on, but it could
Chesterfields
some really, really big league teams. You know, your Oldhams and your Torquays. They’ve really
kill
it difficult getting back in. Should we not look after our teams that you know, we keep going on
found
the teams that are struggling. We should look after our pyramid better. And the teams a team
about
can’t keep up financially, but no other reason than the other teams have got billionaires coming in
just
million is that we it’s not fair that they just sink out the league and out of obscurity. “So my argument
a
be, yes. These teams have done well, but have a look at the money that they’ve had invested in
would
EFL’s AGM this June.
the regulator, the backstop and everything else kicking into play.”
League’s 3UP campaign is a non-starter.”
them as well.”
Dixon-Hodge (Goalkeeper)
Tommy
the Crows from Kings Lynn Town in the summer of 2024. Started his career with
Joined
County before moving to Braintree in January 2021. Had a loan spell at Maldon
Ross
Tiptree before switching to FC Romania and then rejoining the Jammers. In March
&
Asafu-Adjaye (Defender)
Ed
defender who re-joined the Crows in 2019 after spending a season at
Versatile
& Yeading. Started his playing career at Luton Town and broke into the 1st
Hayes
during the 2008/9 season. In total he made 64 appearances for The Hatters
team
Murray (Defender)
Adam
joined us at the beginning of 2017/18, having spent the previous two
Adam
at Cambridge City where he made 60 appearances. He quickly settled into
seasons
squad and has proved to be a formidable addition for the Crows.
the
Brighton (Defender)
James
full-back who joined us in November 2019 from Kettering Town, where
Experienced
had spent a successful four seasons. James has previously played for Hemel
he
Town, Cambridge City & Cambridge United.
Hempstead
Beckett (Defender / Midfield)
Harvey
in July 2024 following his release by Cambridge United. Whilst at The
Signed
he spent time on loan at St Neots Town, Concord Rangers and a succesful
Abbey
with the Crows at the start of the 23/24 campaign
spell
Coldicott-Stevens (Midfield)
Josh
the short trip up the A505 when he joined the Crows from local rivals Hitchin
Made
last summer. Began his career at Boreham Wood in 2016 and went out on loan to
Town
Neots and Kings Langley - who liked what they saw, and signed him on a permanent
St.
He spent two seasons there before signing for Hitchin Town in the 2019-20
deal.
season.
Dawodu (Midfield / Defender)
Josh
in February 2024. Started his career at Arsenal academy where he spent a
Signed
before moving to Sheffield Wednesday in 2017. Signed his first pro contract
decade
the Owls in 2018. Josh was released by Wednesday in July 2022 and joined
with
Weyman (Midfield)
Ben
the Crows at the start of this season from AFC Dunstable after winning both
Joined
Manager’s and Fans player of the year last season. Prior to joining AFC
their
Ben played for Colney Heath and Hertford Town.
Dunstable
Akubine (Midfield)
Jesse
his career at Brentford before moving to Queen of the South in 2017. After
Started
years North of the border Jesse joined AFC Rushden & Diamonds before spells
2
Stratford Town, Bedford Town and Waltham Abbey. Joined the CRows at the
with
Baker (Midfield)
Tyrone
the Crows in the summer of 2024. Previously had spells at Potters Bar Tow, St
Joined
WHO'S WHO OF THE CROWS
2023 he joined Kings Lynn Town of the NLN.
before moving to Forest Green Rovers and then to Hemel Hempstead Town.
Hendon. Has also appeared for Braintree Town, Wingate & Finchley and Kingstonian.
start of this season.
Ives Town, Basildon United, Bowers & Pitsea and Heybridge Swifts
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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
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Hamilton-Campbell (Midfield)
Zane
and combative young midfielder who joined the Crows at the start of this
Promising
Rookard (Forward)
Harrison
the Crows at the start of this season from Cockfosters FC. Harrison was
Joined
leading goalscorer last season and won their Players Player award. Previously
Cockfosters’
for St Magetsbury and Hertford Town .
played
Toiny-Prendred (Forward)
Edu
striker who joined the Crows in the close-season. Previous clubs include Watford,
Imposing
Langley, Berkhamsted, Hertford Town, Berkhamsted Raiders and St Mary’s Rattlers
Kings
(USA)
Johnson (Midfield)
Luke
signed from Gorleston FC in the summer of 2024. Began his career at Kings Lynn
Luke
Rabstein (Goalkeeper)
Reuben
rejoined the Crows after coming in at the tail-end of last season. The big shot-
Recently
previous clubs include Leverstock Green, Welwyn Garden City, New Salamis,
stopper’s
Borough, Wingate & Finchley.
Haringey
Locke (Defender)
Archie
signing from Harpenden Town. Archie is a versatile and commanding defender
Recent
Lievins (Midfield)
Eunis
in all the Crows pre-season games and secured himself a deal for the 24/25
Featured
Harness (Forward)
Kian
lad who rejoined the Crows earlier this season after leaving in the summer to join
Local
league rivals Bishops Stortford. Came through the ranks at Garden Walk from
Bishop
Town Youth to the First Team.
Royston
Anyadike (Forward)
Demaray
rejoined the Crows on dual registration from Enfield Town. Previous clubs include
Recently
Greene (Midfield)
Aaron
signing from Cambridge City. The Harlow-born player’s previous clubs include
Recent
season. Previous clubs include Sawston United, Newmarket Town and Haverhill Rovers
Town before a switch to Dereham ahead of his move to Gorleston.
with an eye for goal. He has also played for Hertford Town.
campaign. Previous clubs include Mansfield Town, Melton Town and Peterborough Sports
Southend, Walthamstow and Hendon
Harlow, Chelmsford, Boston United, Brentford, Sudbury, Bishops Stortford and Enfield
SEASON TICKET & RTYFC CARD HOLDERS
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Bishop’s Stortford FC history
Bishop’s Stortford FC history
Bishop’s Stortford FC history
CASTLE - Manager
STEVE
as Manager in the summer having spent a decade at the helm of Royston Town. Made
Appointed
500 Football League appearances in a distinguished playing career, captaining the likes of
over
Orient, Peterborough Utd, Birmingham City and Plymouth Argyle. The UEFA 'A' Licensed
Leyton
spent two years as Cambridge Utd Assistant Manager after a knee injury ended his playing
coach
before taking the reins at St Albans City. Spent three years at Clarence Park before taking
career
EVANS - First Team Coach
DAN
joined the club in the summer having previously worked under Steve as Manager of Royston
Dan
Dan is also Bishop's Stortford FC Academy Manager, a role he will continue to perform
U23s.
First Team responsibilities.
alongside
KRASNIQI – Goalkeeper
ELLIOT
shot stopper who joined the Blues on a work experience loan from Premier League side
Young
HAINES – Defender
MARK
experienced central defender who joined the Blues for a second spell in 2019 and formed a
Vastly
part of our Isthmian Premier winning campaign. Former West Ham Utd and Southend Utd
key
player who made over 300 appearances with Chelmsford City.
youth
DASILVA - Defender
COLE
Welsh Youth International who joined the club this summer from Bedford Town. Spent
Former
in the Chelsea and Luton Town Academy systems before gaining experience in Croatia with
time
Sibernik. Has since represented Oxford City, Hemel Hempstead Town, Royston Town and
HNK
OGWUAZOR - Defender
JADEN
central defender who joined the club in the summer after a stint with Championship side
Powerful
Park Rangers. The former Stevenage youngster has also represented Bedford Town and
Queens
Langley.
Kings
FORDE - Defender
HARRY
Royston Town defender who joined the Blues in mid-August from Spartan South Midlands
Former
ROTIMI - Defender
ISA
in both defence and midfield, Isa arrived at the RDA Stadium in June 2024 from
Comfortable
WARNER-ELEY - Defender
LUKE
left back who joined the Blues in July 2024. Counts the likes of St Albans City,
Experienced
THOMPSON - Defender
JAKE
defender Jake arrived at the club in June 2024 after a five year stint with Brightlingsea
Central
AKINBULUMO - Defender
EYITUOYO
central defender who joined in November 2024 after stints with Belstone and Leverstock
Powerful
WHO ARE YA?
BISHOP’S STORTFORD FC PEN PICS
charge of our neighbours Takeley for two seasons.
Tottenham Hotspur in November. Has enjoyed previous loan stints with Hertford Town
Biggleswade Town.
League side Potton United.
fellow Southern League Premier Central side Royston Town.
Dartford, Peterborough Sports and Concord Rangers amongst his former clubs.
Regent. Jake skippered the R's and collected a Player Of The Year treble for them last term.
Green. Made his Blues debut in the victory at Harborough Town in November.
RUSSELL - Midfielder
BRADLEY
the Blues in June 2024 after an impressive spell with Isthmian North side Brightlingsea
Joined
VIRCIGLIO - Midfielder
FABIO
midfielder who joined the club from Royston Town in the summer having featured on 25
Versatile
AMU – Midfielder
ERIN
the Blues in August from Kempston Rovers. Previously represented Kings Langley, St Neots
Joined
OLUWATIMILEHIN - Midfielder
OLUMIDE
2024 arrival from AFC Sudbury. The powerful midfielder has previously featured for
Summer
SCOTT - Midfielder
RASHAWN
former Chelsea youth player, Rashawn spent two years with Reading, making his Championship
A
CHARLES - Midfielder
RYAN
true fans favourite who has made over 200 appearances since joining the club in 2018. A vital
A
of our Isthmian Premier winning team, 'Spider' also spent time away at Concord Rangers, for
part
he started in the 2019/20 FA Trophy Final at Wembley. Recently made his International
whom
CASTLE - Midfielder
CHARLIE
midfielder Charlie joined the Blues from Royston Town in the summer. Enjoyed a prolific
Attacking
CHALWELL – Midfielder
LUKA
Winchester City, Eastleigh and Poole Town midfielder who joined the Blues at the start of
Former
A British Virgin Islands international who netted his first Stortford goal in the 2-2 draw
February.
AFC Telford Utd at the RDA Stadium.
with
MELVIN-LAMBERT – Striker
NAHUM
product of the Reading Academy who spent time on loan with St Patrick’s Athletic and Hemel
A
Town during his time with the club. Nahum has since represented the likes of
Hempstead
and Haringey Borough before joining the Blues in December 2024.
Weymouth
ROBERTS - Striker
JACK
young forward who joined the club on an initial month's loan from National League side
Exciting
Town at the start of August. Joined the Iron from SPL side Rangers in January 2024 and
Braintree
the latter part of last season on loan at Cheshunt.
spent
EVANS - Striker
PRESLEY
November addition who counts Barking, Takeley and Uxbridge amongst his former clubs. Netted
A
BROWN - Striker
LENNY
striker who joined the Blues on a month’s work experience loan from League One side
Young
WHO ARE YA?
BISHOP’S STORTFORD FC PEN PICS
Regent. Previous clubs include Stansted and Hullbridge Sports.
occasions for the Crows in the 2023/24 campaign.
Town and Berkhamsted.
Braintree Town, Hornchurch, Lewes and Kingstonian.
debut against Luton Town in May 2022. Joined the Blues in August 2024.
debut for St Lucia, netting his first goal against Curacao on 18th November.
spell in the Crows U23 side as well as gaining valuable senior experience at Ely City.
his first Blues goal against St Albans City in the Hertfordshire Senior Cup on 19th November.
Stevenage in February. Made his debut in the 2-2 draw with AFC Telford Utd at the RDA Stadium.
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Scott Taylor / Juan Borrageiro SPORTS THERAPISTS Len McMain
Chris Watters / Harry Smart MANAGER Steve Castle / Dan Evans
Saturday 15th February
Kick Off: 3PM
TODAY’S MATCH IS
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