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POPPIES LOOK TO HOME COMFORTS

MARCUS LAW is seeking some home comforts for Kettering Town as they look to be part of the promotion picture.
The EVO-STIK South Premier Poppies struggled in their own back yard in the early part of last season, which hit their hopes of a top-five place hard.
They visit Slough Town on the opening day this time before Redditch United and Basingstoke Town visit.
Boss Law doesn’t need reminding how competitive the division looks, but he knows they need a return to turning Latimer Park into a fortress.
“It took us until October to win a home game,” Law told The NLP. “If ...

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