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PILGRIMS SHAKE-UP MUST BE RESPECTED

NLP’S OVERVIEW
HAS the National League North promotion race ever looked more wide open? Throwing a dart at a list of the 22 clubs may be the best way of picking a winner this year.
Naturally, Boston United, as last season’s unlucky playoff finalists, will be backed to go again buoyed by their new Community Stadium.
Craig Elliott has brought in no fewer than 12 new faces after almost the same amount moved on with Jordan Burrow, from York, taking the number nine shirt and Ross Fitzsimons, tghe former Notts County keeper, becoming the Pilgrims’ new number one.
York City, who ...

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