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Post by Sparky on Jan 2, 2023 17:32:27 GMT 1
Your probably right , I only caught a snippet of the interview That said the squad does need to be strengthened ,as we know it only takes injuries to a couple of key players to get us struggling. Fortunately we haven’t gone down the road of throwing money at it like clubs that we know have done in the past and have come unstuck.
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Post by Steve T on Jan 2, 2023 21:01:52 GMT 1
Table based on points per game with current position and projected final points total. _1 (_3) 96 King's Lynn Town _2 (_6) 89 AFC Fylde _3 (_2) 88 Brackley Town _4 (_1) 86 Darlington _5 (_4) 80 Chester _6 (_5) 80 Scarborough Athletic _7 (_8) 72 Southport _8 (_7) 69 Banbury United _9 (_9) 68 Chorley 10 (11) 63 Peterborough Sports 11 (13) 62 Alfreton Town 12 (10) 62 Gloucester City 13 (12) 61 Kidderminster Harriers 14 (14) 60 Spennymoor Town 15 (18) 54 Buxton 16 (17) 54 Hereford 17 (15) 53 Leamington 18 (16) 51 Bradford (Park Avenue) 19 (20) 50 Curzon Ashton 20 (21) 48 Kettering Town 21 (19) 46 Boston United 22 (22) 43 Farsley Celtic 23 (23) 37 Blyth Spartans 24 (24) 24 AFC Telford United
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Post by petet on Jan 2, 2023 21:36:06 GMT 1
I would take that Steve.
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Post by Steve T on Jan 3, 2023 20:01:17 GMT 1
More holiday attendances: Boxing Day: AFC Fylde v. Chorley 1,937
Sunday: Buxton v. Alfreton 810 Chester v. Telford 3,007 Chorley v. AFC Fylde 2,173 Gloucester v. Leamington 758 Kidderminster v. Hereford 3,421 (545) King's Lynn v. Boston 2,124 Spennymoor v. Blyth 1,556 (114)
Monday: Scarborough v. Darlington 3,205 (820) Southport v. Curzon Ashton 1,345 (46)
The National League website doesn't have these. It's about as informative as the Southern League site is reliable...
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