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TASTY LAMBS HIT NEW PEAKS!

Despite escaping relegation by a single point, Blyth Spartans were the surprise early risers in the North with Graham Fenton’s men racing out of the blocks.

By the end of the month, though, title favourites Scunthorpe United – in their first ever season in the sixth tier had established their place at the top of the table and were looking imperious.

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Despite escaping relegation by a single point, Blyth Spartans were the surprise early risers in the North with Graham Fenton’s men racing out of the blocks.
By the end of the month, though, title favourites Scunthorpe United – in their first ever season in the sixth tier had established their place at the top of the table and were looking imperious.
Off-the-field problems were still looming large at Glanford Park but big victories over Da...

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