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LEE’S GREENS HAVE GOT NEW ENERGY WITH DREAM SWITCH

LEE’S GREENS

By John Lyons

UPBEAT Hendon boss Lee Allinson believes their switch back to the Isthmian League gives them a chance to compete on a more level playing field next season.
The Greens were moved from their traditional Isthmian home to the Southern League six years ago as part of Non-League restructuring, but had a long-held wish to return to their roots because of the extra cost and time associated with trips to the southwest.
When their lateral move across the Step 3 divisions was confirmed last week when the new club allocations for 2024-25 were
revealed, Hendon thanked the Southern...

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