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WE WILL NEED EVEN MOOR TO PROGRESS

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SPENNYMOOR Town manager Jason Ainsley reckons his side face an even tougher challenge in next season’s National League North.
The Moors suffered heartache on the final day of last season when Adam Boyes’ late goal for Bradford Park Avenue edged them out of the play-off picture.
Still, an eighth placed finish in their first ever season at Step 2 was an impressive return for Ainsley and his side – but a strong line-up in the National League North awaits them again this term.
Guiseley and Chester were relegated from the National League and Altrincham, Ashton United and Her...

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