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Billy’s Beckenham boys are on the up and up

In their first season back in Step 4 for almost 100 years, you’d have thought Beckenham Town would be content for stability, but that’s not how they roll down in Kent!

Billy’s Beckenham

By Hugo Varley

IN their first season back in Step 4 for almost 100 years, you’d have thought Beckenham Town would be content for stability, but that’s not how they roll down in Kent!
The Reds have ensconced themsleves in the thick of the Isthmian South East title race this season having also enjoyed their own history making FA Cup adventure.
It’s all made for a pretty exhilarating ride for assistant manager Billy Walton, and he has ambitions to take things to a whole new level.
“Some coaches like to keep expectations in check but I’m of the view that you only live once so why not aim for t...

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