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FIVE THINGS TO WATCH

FIVE THINGS

1King’s Lynn Town had just seven points on the board when Tommy Widdrington arrived in December with a near Mission Impossible job to keep them in Non-League’s top flight.
They certainly had a good go under the former Salisbury City boss as they picked up 30 points from his 29 games in charge.
While it was always going to be a hard task to get out of the relegation zone, how they bounce back will be fascinating.
Keeping attacking midfielder Josh Barrett, who showed real quality when he joined last term, is a boost and there’s been the permanent signing of Josh Coulson, who brings rea...

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