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NLP’S VERDICT

LAMBS EYEING INSTANT RETURN
SOUTHERN LGE CENTRAL
THREE WORLDS collide as the curtain is raised on the new Southern League Central.
The much-awaited division encompasses clubs who have been playing in all three feeder leagues – Southern, Isthmian and Northern Premier League. Stretching from Merthyr to Lowestoft, through the heart of the country it promises to be an intriguing mix of styles.
Picking out a winner is tricky in what looks to be a seriously competitive competition but the summer talk has mainly centred around three clubs – Kettering, King’s Lynn Town and Tamwort...

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