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Daryl’s Urchins relish big dates

Daryl McMahon says history boys Hornchurch can’t wait for their National League adventure to begin.

Daryl McMahon says history boys Hornchurch can’t wait for their National League adventure to begin.
The Urchins, promoted through the National League South play-offs, are about to embark on their first ever season at this level.
It begins with an opening day home clash with Kidderminster Harriers, who came up through the National League North play-offs, before back-to-back treks to Barrow and Carlisle United.
Former Ebbsfleet and Dagenham boss McMahon is currently overseeing a busy summer as the Essex club transition from a part-time to full-time outfit.
And seeing the 2026-27 schedule has o...

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