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Published 16:31 30 Apr 2018 BST
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It turns out that someone, purporting to be from the club in question, had contacted to get the game called off so the match was subsequently cancelled. But the management weren't aware of this - because they didn't know who it was who called it off. And the chairman wasn't aware of this - because he didn't know who it was who called it off.
So players from one team showed up - the team who were said to have actually called to get it off. Needless to say, it didn't take place. And, still, nobody seems to know why or how.
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