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Geordies go looking to create even Moore pain

Manager Chris Moore wants his Hanwell Town side to keep punching above their weight as they gear up for their third season at Step 3.

Geordies go

Boss Chris ready to defy the odds again at Step 3
By John Lyons

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
DETERMINED manager Chris Moore wants his Hanwell Town side to keep punching above their weight as they gear up for their third season at Step 3.
The Geordies had to fight for their lives in Southern Premier South last term, eventually finishing two places above the drop zone on goal difference.
Having won promotion via the Isthmian South Central play-offs in 2022, the west London club have, according to Moore, done incredibly well to remain in Non-League’s third tier over the last couple of years.
“Hanwell Town...

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