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| - Arun Athletic, also known as Arun Martlets are a dugout-online football club, based in England and managed by stamford09. The club is now among the best English clubs outside of the Premiership, having never dropped below 4th place in Championship B, one of two leagues directly below the Premiership. The English league is a pyramid system. An online football management game, dugout-online has interest in most of the world's countries. In England, Arun Martlets form a significant part of the community, interacting with other teams on the forum.
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| - Arun Athletic, also known as Arun Martlets are a dugout-online football club, based in England and managed by stamford09. The club is now among the best English clubs outside of the Premiership, having never dropped below 4th place in Championship B, one of two leagues directly below the Premiership. The English league is a pyramid system. An online football management game, dugout-online has interest in most of the world's countries. In England, Arun Martlets form a significant part of the community, interacting with other teams on the forum. The Club was founded on Christmas Eve 2006, approximately 1 year after dugout-online was created. The Club represents the Arun District, a small area of West Sussex, England. This district consists mainly of seaside towns Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and the medieval castle town of Arundel. The team play in the Six Martlets stadium, taking the name of Sussex's mythical birds that appear on the club's crest. Stands are named The Ronnie Barker Stand (North), The Norfolk End (East), The Beach Hut Stand (South) and The River End (West). The stadium is complete with yellow seats (purple for the away section) with the River End recieving a recent expansion bringing the overall capacity to 10,000. The stadium's location is on the Seafront, Littlehampton. The 'Hut' stand as it is affectionally known, is just 50 metres from high tide. The team has been successful in its history and play in sky blue and dark blue with yellow trim. Its away colours are yellow and orange. The Club's crest is a variation of the West Sussex historic Coat of Arms and the martlet is a symbol for the county of Sussex like the white rose is for Yorkshire.
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