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IT’S CRUNCH TIME FOR THE CHASERS

YOU just can’t take your eyes off this National League title race!
Around the same point last season, most people probably thought Barnet would see the job through, as they did.
But this year, just two points separate Rochdale and York City following yesterday’s games. It’s incredibly tough to call who ends up going up automatically and who has to go through the play-offs. That’s just another layer of exhaustion for whoever doesn’t finish top.
After the heartache last year of finishing second to Barnet with 96 points – a haul they look like ...

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