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2001-2002 WHAT ELSE…

• YEOVIL Town, who finished 14 points behind Boston and Dagenham in third in the Conference, lifted the FA Trophy at Villa Park. Carl Alford and the late Adam Stansfield netted the goals in front of almost 19,000 fans as Town beat Stevenage Borough 2-0.
• STALYBRIDGE Celtic went straight back from the Conference to the Northern Premier League, and they were joined in the relegation zone by Hayes and Dover Athletic. Fellow promoted teams Farnborough Town and Margate finished seventh and eighth respectively. Barnet, who had been relegated from the Football League the previous season...

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