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Hanwell can still achieve Moore

Upbeat boss Chris Moore has dismissed any suggestions that his Hanwell Town team will suffer from second season syndrome in Southern Premier South.

Hanwell can

By John Lyons

UPBEAT boss Chris Moore has dismissed any suggestions that his Hanwell Town team will suffer from second season syndrome in Southern Premier South.
The Geordies finished a creditable 14th in their maiden season at Step 3, though they were unable to maintain their incredible early season form.
That’s led some to predict they might find season two more difficult, but former Brentford and Dagenham & Redbridge striker Moore is adamant the west Londoners will thrive.
“I was a bit disappointed with the league position last season after the start we had,” he told The NLP. “We w...

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