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WEEKLY UPDATE WITH IAN WHITE

WEEKLY UPDATE

WELCOME to the latest update of this Fantasy Non-League season. Today’s update covers the period Sunday, January 21 through to Saturday, January 28. So, another month bites the dust as January 2024 came to an end last Thursday? So, who is in the running for our fifth Manager of the Month of the 2023/24 FNL Season. In top spot with just four days to go is BAZ 1942 [S] with 1,549pts, in second place 43pts behind is the current FNL 2023-24 main table leader MARK’S WOLVES [S]. Then 97pts behind our leader in third place is GASWORK ENDER BOB [S] who is making a late run for t...

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