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Northern League statistics go down in history

BOB BEVAN’S Cat Stats
THIS WEEK… 1890’s
AFTER dinner comic Bob ‘The Cat’ Bevan MBE has a lifelong love affair with amateur football. His first game was at Dulwich Hamlet in the 1950s and his last was at Bognor Regis at the end of this season when Hamlet lost the Ryman League Premier play-off final to the home side.
During the summer he will look at the growth of the two top amateur leagues of the past – the Northern and Isthmian Leagues.
Decade by decade we find out which teams are the most consistent and ...

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