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Town 1-2 Forest Saturday, 24th Apr 2004 18:38
Former Town striker David Johnson scored twice as his Nottingham Forest side beat the Blues 2-1 and prevented Joe Royle s side from cementing their play-off place. Johnson netted in each half with Dean Bowditch scoring an equaliser for Town in the first period.
Joe Royle sprung a surprise with his line-up, recalling Drissa Diallo for the injured Tommy Miller, the Guinean international making up a back three along with John McGreal and Matt Elliott. Up front Dean Bowditch came in for Shefki Kuqi, while Kelvin Davis returned in goal after missing out against Gillingham.
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Ulster Herald
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By Alan Rodgers
Exactly 100 years ago tonight, three men were taken from their homes in Dromore and brutally shot in what was one of the worst incidents of the War of Independence.
Now, for the first time, this new podcast tells the story of that night, the deaths of Charles Slevin, Daniel J O’Doherty and John Devine and the impact on the local community both at the time and during the past century.
Produced and edited by Alan Rodgers, with extracts from the Ulster Herald archive read by Editor, Nigel McDonagh, the podcast hears from local historian, Pat McCusker, who has carried out extensive research into the 1921 Dromore Murders.