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Boss Fell is aiming to pick himself up again!

Mark Fell says Lancaster City “feels a lot more of a football club” than this time last season.

Boss Fell

By Daniel Thomas NPL Premier Division

JOB IN HAND: Lancaster City are looking to push off from a mid-table finish last season

OPTIMSTIC Mark Fell says Lancaster City “feels a lot more of a football club” than this time last season.
Fell’s men finished in a comfortable 11th place last term but it didn’t tell the full story as the Dolly Blues were forced to use TEN different goalkeepers last season amidst a raft of players coming in and out of the Giant Axe.
Indeed, defender Glenn Steel even had to go between the sticks on one occasion so no surprise that Fell is hoping for a much more se...

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