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“THE PLAYERS WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE WE FINISH AS HIGH AS WE CAN”

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ood afternoon and welcome to the players, and officials of Mansfield Town.

As we welcome Mansfield here today, we do so in the knowledge that our recent form has taken us up the league table as planned and we can start to organise ourselves for next season in the EFL. I’m not too pleased having to come from this position, as I don’t see survival in the EFL as success or what we should ever be about. We’ve been competitive for most of our 10 seasons in the EFL and it’s only in the last couple of seasons that we’ve really fell down on the job, as far as results go. I feel that’s behind us now and I’m comfortable that the current management team – which is the key element in results – are a great fit for our Club and share our ambitions. Our excellent recruitment in the last January window, putting the lads signed from the National League out on loan and replacing them with seasoned EFL lads, has proved the catalyst that started our run of form. It was disappointing to lose by the odd goal at Salford last Saturday, putting an end to our 12 game unbeaten run, but for the

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next 5 games we have a great chance to plan for next season. We have a good idea of those lads in the existing squad we want to go again with us next season to drive for a top 3 finish and we have a list of players in each position that we want to add. Against all of that, we have the uncertainty of income for next season – when will crowds come back? To what extent – 25%? 50%? will away fans be allowed back? To what extent? Will sponsors come back to support us if crowds are restricted? Will our investments in Conferencing and Banqueting pay for themselves to create new income? All in all, we are in a difficult position – we want to invest to climb the leagues, but we want to be sure that we don’t put the Club in danger. All in all, we have to make the right decisions at the right times. We can’t wait for you to join us at The Lamex but whilst we can’t do that, please support us by watching the game live on iFollow. Enjoy the game!

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LATEST NEWS WATCH SATURDAY’S LUNCHTIME KICK-OFF LIVE Stevenage supporters can back the Boro with an iFollow Match Pass for Saturday’s 12:30pm home game against Mansfield Town. Stevenage are without defeat at home since January, and are aiming to finish the season as strongly as possible after last Saturday’s results confirmed that Boro will play in the Football League next season.

announce details of its VIP Packages for the forthcoming Stadium Concert Series in partnership with Nu Future. Running between May 14th and June 6th 2021 subject to local authority approval, The Lamex Stadium will play host to 30 headline acts in a socially distanced pub-in-the-park style environment. VIP Packages are priced at just £60 per person per event and are available for the final two weekends of the series. VIP Package Tickets are available to purchase now from www.borotickets. co.uk. Please note that this is a socially distanced event, guests are required to adhere to all COVID guidelines. COVID information for the event will be updated regularly. Over 18 only / Valid photo ID Required. For more information please email commercial@stevenagefc.com.

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ome 15 years ago Boro were aiming for yet another play-off push. After the disappointment of Carlisle in the final of the previous season, they were putting in a late bid with just three games to go to make it again. Having won four and drawn four of their last eight, Boro needed three wins from their final games and got the first of them here on this Easter Monday clash.

Monday, April 17, 2006

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In front of a crowd of 2,410, it was Jefferson Louis who grabbed a decisive brace to steer the home side to the three point haul, with Michael Warner, Jon Nurse and Justin Gregory coming on as second half subs to see it through. However a draw at home to York and then THAT disappointing defeat at Forest Green marked the end of Boro’s hopes, and the end of the first Graham Westley era. DARREN ISTED

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STARTING XI 1 Alan Julian 25 Ronnie Henry 5 Jason Goodliffe 21 Luke Oliver 17 Ollie Berquez (64) 23 Simon Weatherstone (64) 9 Dino Maamria (84) 10 Adam Miller 11 George Boyd 22 Jefferson Louis 27 Darryn Stamp SUBSTITUTES 31 Shane Gore 2 Michael Warner (84) 3 Justin Gregory (64) 15 Dannie Bulman 20 Jon Nurse (64)

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HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 17 APRIL Now into the second half of April, one result is all it takes to make or break a season. In the hunt for promotion or the battle for survival, any points you gain (or drop) can seal the deal – or end all hopes. And that’s perhaps no more evident than on this date in 2010 when Boro’ travelled to Aggborough; the Blue Square Premier title within sight. If destiny was going to take over, we didn’t have to wait long to find out; Charlie Griffin scoring within the first couple of minutes. Joel Byrom added a second goal in the second half to end a long 14-year wait – and take us into the Football League for the first time. For anyone ever associated with the club, 17 April 2010 is a date never to be forgotten. Now, how do you follow that? The other 11 games that Boro’ have played on this date in history are little more than a footnote when up against such a historic, magical moment. And certainly the first seven fixtures on this day are giving us little to remember fondly; drawing two and losing five. Since a 2-1 win over Crawley Town in 2006, Boro’ are unbeaten on 17 April. Both that victory and the following year’s over Rushden & Diamonds kept our playoff hopes alive. Ultimately, however, we’d miss out on the top five both times. As a Football League club, we’ve played twice on this date. And, somehow, both involve Carlisle United. In 2012, Boro’ kept pressing for the League One playoffs with a vital 1-0 win at home. Five years later, it was our turn to hit the road; the playoffs again in sight, albeit a division lower. Our 1-1 draw seems like a reasonable enough point there. But it was actually

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the third successive game that we failed to win. It was also the midpoint of a six-match winless streak that saw our promotion hopes evaporate; Boro’ going on to fall short of the top seven by three points. Ah well, we’ll always have 2010 and you can’t ever take that from us… 1982 Holbeach United 2-0 Stevenage Borough, United Counties League Premier Division 1990 Stevenage Borough 1-1 Tilbury, Vauxhall Opel League Division Two North (Cox) 1993 Stevenage Borough 0-2 Basingstoke Town, Diadora League Premier Division 1995 Southport 2-1 Stevenage Borough, GM Vauxhall Conference (Hayles) 1999 Stevenage Borough 1-2 Barrow, Football Conference (Alford) 2000 Stevenage Borough 0-0 Yeovil Town, Nationwide Conference 2004 Shrewsbury Town 3-1 Stevenage Borough, Nationwide Conference (Barnard) 2006 Stevenage Borough 2-1 Crawley Town, Nationwide Conference (Louis 2) 2007 Stevenage Borough 1-0 Rushden & Diamonds, Conference National (Nutter) 2010 Kidderminster Harriers 0-2 Stevenage Borough, Blue Square Premier (Griffin, Byrom) 2012 Stevenage 1-0 Carlisle United, npower League One (Mousinho) 2017 Carlisle United 1-1 Stevenage, Sky Bet League Two (Schumacher)

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YOU AGAIN? MANSFIELD TOWN This season, it’s fair to say we’re a team that’s well-versed in the art of the goalless draw. So, what odds another one here; our previous two meetings with the Stags ending up 0-0 – including the reverse game in October. Draws have become somewhat common between ourselves and the Stags in recent times. Three of our last five fixtures ended all square. This compares with our first 11 encounters where there was always a winner one way or the other. And it was more likely to be them; Mansfield Town winning seven out of 16 meetings to date, while we’ve won six. With last season ending prematurely for obvious reasons, you have to go back to December 2018(!) for the last time we welcomed the Stags to the Lamex. What won’t be welcome this time around,

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however, is a repeat of that performance; our guests winning 3-1 after a shocking second-half collapse saw us surrender a first-half advantage. In fact, our home record against the Stags needs a serious injection of good news. Our 3-0 win in September 2014 is the last time we came out on top here. Up until that point, our home head-to-head had been perfect – three wins in three fixtures, scoring three goals in each. And it all started with a five-goal thriller back in October 2008. Let’s hope we can rediscover the apparently lost art of defeating Mansfield Town on home turf in this latest meeting.

MAGIC MOMENT: Stevenage Borough 3-2 Mansfield Town, 07 October 2008 By Pete Hayman courtesy of boroguide.co.uk

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irstly, as always, good luck to the gaffer and his team in this afternoon’s EFL league 2 fixture. Hopefully we can continue our good form and finish the season as strongly as possible. In recent weeks, we have narrowly lost 1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur and 2-0 against Manchester City. Both having world class training facilities and excellent sides. We also welcomed Leicester City to the Lamex Stadium where the Gaffer gave our academy lads the opportunity to play on the main pitch. We came away 2-1 winners after going a goal down. Alfie Williams and Dom Sadi scored for us. Dom was a trialist on the day before being offered a scholarship for seasons 2021-23. Dom is a ex West Ham United schoolboy who we are excited about.

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The value in playing opposition of this calibre gives us all the opportunity to be tested against the best and it’s testament to our academy players for the performances and results. A number of years ago we would not have got these fixture and the scorelines could have been heavier. This shows how far we’ve come but also give us all even more ambition to progress further and ‘go again’. As always there have been difficult decisions to make with other players who have not been offered a professional contract but the lads not offered will be offered further opportunities within the club and we will do our very best to support them during there next steps. Enjoy the stream! Come on Boro! JORDEN GIBSON – Professional Development Phase Lead Coach

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FOUNDATION Stevenage Football Club celebrated the EFL Day of Action 2021 by inviting supporters, volunteers and Stevenage FC Foundation participants to share how the Club is supporting its community. Video messages were shared from Stevenage FC Foundation’s Walking Football, Intro to Exercise, Strength & Balance and Get Set to Go sessions, Stevenage FC Women’s GDC participants and first team goalkeeper, as well as a message from the men’s captain and manager themselves:

SCOTT CUTHBERT, STEVENAGE FC CAPTAIN. “My football club would like to send a massive thank you to all the volunteers up and down the country that have taken the time out of their lives to help others during this pandemic”.

SHOBHA EDGELL, WALKING FOOTBALLER.

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“Since retiring, my football club has helped me with physical activity, meeting new people and learning new things. During lockdown, they have been great with quizzes and fitness sessions over Zoom. Wonderful”.

MADDY, INTRO TO EXERCISE AND STRENGTH & BALANCE PARTICIPANT. “My football club has benefitted me by giving Hannah the opportunity to run Intro to Exercise, which I have been doing for about three and a half years now. I do it with my mum, we both attend the classes and it has helped us a lot. Hannah is amazing and inspirational, as long as she keeps the classes going we’ll keep attending. Another class Hannah does is Strength & Balance, and I take my nan to that. That is three generations that Hannah is really helping. She’s amazing”.

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MATT FARLEY, BORO SUPER FAN. “My Football Club is always there for the community & our supporters, and has been such an important organisation during the pandemic for the vulnerable. I am ever so proud to say that Stevenage Football Club is my club”.

JASMINE, UNDER 14S GIRLS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE. “This is my club. Passionate about the community, passionate about vulnerable people, passionate about football. This is why I am passionate about our club Stevenage.

MR CONWAY, HEADTEACHER AT SHEPHALBURY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL. “Our local football club Stevenage has supported us during lockdown by providing us with provisions, and support with children in the afternoons.”

DUNCAN, GET SET TO GO CHAMPION.

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“My club has helped greatly throughout this difficult period, with my physical exercise with the virtual classes Intro to Exercise. Also, it has benefitted me mentally as well, and I have made new friends along the way. Thank you Stevenage FC Foundation for all your hard work.”

GRACE BROOKS, STEVENAGE FC WOMEN GOALKEEPER. “My Football Club organised a food collection and donated it to a local foodbank in Stevenage”.

ALEX REVELL, STEVENAGE FC MANAGER. “My football club is extremely grateful and proud of all its staff, supporters and volunteers for donating their time over the past year, making sure that this football club and the community are closer than ever. Thank you very much to everyone for all your hard work, it is much appreciated from everyone here at the football club.”

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be involved with Stevenage FC Women. “Karl’s appointment is the first step in a new chapter for us and we’re really confident that Karl’s aspirations for the club align with those of the Foundation and are thoroughly looking forward to working with him to push this club forward.” Karl Davy said: “I’m excited and looking forward to the journey. It’s always a big challenge coming to a new club and environment. After speaking to Dani, the idea of a project and a blank canvas is really exciting to be able to put my stamp on the club. “The priority is to create a fit, hardworking, first team that competes in the FA National Women’s League. It’s exciting to be able to bring what I’ve learnt at my time at Championship clubs and put that into this new journey that takes us forward and be a club that people want to be a part of.” Karl took charge of his first training session last Tuesday and will begin the process of forming his coaching team that will be announced in due course. #WelcomeKarl #GreaterTogether

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WELCOME CLUB MATTERS The Mansfield Town we know today trace their founding to 1897, although their Field Mill ground is now the oldest venue in the Football League hosting football, dating to 1861. At that stage it hosted various local clubs and sports including cricket and cycle racing. As a non-league club the Stags took up residency at the ground (currently named the One Call Stadium) in 1921 and following

a powerful spell in non-league and some FA Cup success they were elected to the Football League Division Three South in 1931. There was to be little movement until 1960 when the Stags were relegated to the new Division Four. They hit the headlines in 1969 when a 3-0 win over West Ham saw them reach the FA Cup quarter-finals before losing to eventual runners-up Leicester City. The 1976-77 season saw Mansfield storm to the title in the third tier and the following campaign was their only season to date in the second tier. Although they finished one from bottom and were relegated, they enjoyed home and away draws with Spurs. In 1987 Mansfield were the first club to win

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a penalty shoot-out at Wembley after their success over Bristol City following a 1-1 draw in the Football League Trophy. The Stags were a yo-yo side in the bottom two divisions until poor ownership eventually saw them lose their 77-year football League status in 2008. After five seasons in the non league wilderness they made a dramatic return. Mid-table in January 2013, they lost 2-1 to Liverpool in the FA Cup to a controversial Luis Suarez goal, before winning 20 of their last 24 league games to secure top spot. Since their promotion Mansfield have played in the fourth tier.

THE BOSS Nigel Clough took over in November 2020 after spells in charge of Derby County, Sheffield United and Burton Albion. As a player, he made over 300 appearances for Nottingham Forest, becoming the second highest scorer in Forest’s history, before moving to Liverpool in 1993. He was also with Manchester City and Burton Albion as a player, and earned 14 caps for England.

His managerial career started with non-league Burton Albion in 1998 and the Brewers were on course to earn promotion to the Football League for the first time in their history in the 2008/09 season, as Clough led them to the top of the Conference table. He moved to Championship outfit Derby County in 2009, leaving a table-topping Burton side who would eventually go on to secure their Football League status in that season. Clough finished 14th in his first full term at the Rams and in 2011/12, he led them to their best start to a season in 106 years, as they began their campaign with four victories from four. He joined Sheffield United in 2013, and they ended the campaign seventh in League One and also became the first third-tier side to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup since 2001. Clough returned to Burton Albion in 2015, guiding the Brewers to the Championship for the first time in their history.

WATCH OUT FOR - JAMES PERCH Former Premier League footballer James Perch signed a one-year contract at One Call Stadium in August 2020. Mansfield-born, Perch has amassed over 500 career appearances, the 34-year-old starting his career at Nottingham Forest, where he enjoyed promotion from League One in 2008, and made over 200 appearances before signing for Newcastle United in July 2010, for a fee believed to be £1.5 million. The versatile player made 80 appearances for the Toon before switching to Wigan Athletic in July 2013 and helping the club to an FA Cup semi-final in his first season as well as scoring in the Latics’ Championship play-off semi-final second leg against QPR. Perch enjoyed three seasons in the Championship at Loftus Road and signed for Scunthorpe United in 2018.

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WELCOME The Stags are in town this afternoon, and on behalf of the Stevenage FC Supporters Association, I bid welcome to the team. directors and officials to The Lamex.

FOOTBALL’S MAGNA CARTA The National Football Museum in Manchester has announced its reopening date on May 27th. To celebrate both the reopening and its 20th anniversary, the museum plans to display the Football Association’s most treasured artifact – The very first handwritten Laws of the Game. Drafted in 1863, the tome contains the very first laws of football – the origins of the global sport played and watched by millions of fans today. It is the most significant book related to football. In a sense, the ‘Magna Carta’ of the beautiful game.

ARTEFACT For the last home game (v. Bradford) you may recall I published a copy of an old Stevenage programme depicting a match against Spurs. A consequence of this article prompted a long-time Boro fan to get in touch with me to inform that he was the proud owner of that very programme. Moreover, he corrected me, citing that the match actually took place in 1947, not 1945 as I had mistakenly depicted. Several years ago, this same fan also donated his Boro scrap-books to the archive, for which I was most grateful to receive and will reiterate again so today. In his email to me, he also sent me the image of another old programme. This one is Hertford v. Stevenage, dated 1923.

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It goes without saying that I was absolutely delighted to see such an ancient memento, and to know that it is in the safe care of an enthusiastic collector. Stevenage won this Amateur Cup game 2-1 with a goal apiece from Watson and Jones. Do YOU have anything you’d like to contribute to the Stevenage Football Archive? Do let me know by contacting me at Lloyd@SFCSA.co.uk LLOYD BRISCOE SA Chairman

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HELPING FAMILIES ENJOY FOOTBALL AT HOME The ‘homemade waste pipe goal’. Waste pipes, push-fit knuckle bends and some barrier fencing. It doesn’t seem like much, but sometimes it’s all you need to transform your garden into a proper footy pitch.

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DATE

OPPONENT

FIXTURES & RESULTS

RESULT BORO SCORERS

2020/21

AUGUST 2020 Sat Aug 29 Portsmouth

CC1

3-3

List, Carter, Cuthbert

SEPTEMBER 2020

APPEARANCES

Sat Sep 12

Barrow

FL2

1-1

Effiong

Oldham Athletic

PL

GLS

Sat Sep 19

FL2

3-0

Osborne, Wildin, Prosser

Jamie Cumming

42 (0)

0

PJT

2-1

Dinanga, Marsh

Luther Wildlin

36 (4)

1

FL2

1-2

List

Elliott List

34 (9)

9

Ben Coker

34 (5)

1

FL2

0-1

Scott Cuthbert

33 (2)

2

Tue Sep 22 Southampton U21 Sat Sep 26

Bradford City

OCTOBER 2020 Sat Oct 03 Salford City Tue Oct 06 MK Dons

PJT

2-3

Terence Vancooten

28 (0)

0

Sat Oct 10

Mansfield Town

FL2

0-0

Arthur Read

27 (9)

1

Sat Oct 17

Forest Green Rovers

FL2

0-1

Luke Prosser

27 (3)

1

FL2

0-1

Tom Pett

27 (2)

2

Tue Oct 20 Newport County

Effiong, OG

Sat Oct 24

Leyton Orient

FL2

0-2

Danny Newton

24 (16)

5

Tue Oct 27

Harrogate Town

FL2

0-0

Remeao Hutton

22 (7)

0

Sat Oct 31

Grimsby Town

FL2

0-0

Elliot Osborne

20 (6)

2

Charlie Carter

20 (3)

4

NOVEMBER 2020 Tue Nov 03 Colchester United

FL2

1-3

Dinanga

Romain Vincelot

17 (11)

0

Sat Nov 07 Concord Rangers

FAC1

2-2

Coker, Newton

Jack Smith

17 (8)

0

Oteh

Chris Lines

17 (0)

0

Luke Norris

16 (3)

3

Sat Nov 14

Morecambe

FL2

1-1

Sat Nov 17

Northampton Town

PJT

0-0

Sat Nov 21

Bolton Wanderers

FL2

1-2

Pett

Jack Aitchison

14 (9)

1

Tue Nov 24 Port Vale

FL2

2-1

Oteh, Newton

Ross Marshall

13 (6)

0

Sat Nov 29 Hull City

FAC2

1-1

List

Aramide Oteh

8 (8)

4

Tyrone Marsh

8 (6)

1

Marcus Dinanga

8 (1)

2

DECEMBER 2020 Wed Dec 02 Walsall

FL2

1-1

Sat Dec 05 Southend United

FL2

0-0

Inih Effiong

7 (6)

2

FL2

0-4

Femi Akinwande

6 (5)

0

Sat Dec 12

Carlisle United

Oteh

Sat Dec 26 Cheltenham Town

FL2

1-1

Aitchison

Joe Martin

6 (5)

0

Tue Dec 29 Cambridge United

FL2

1-0

Carter

David Stockdale

5 (0)

0

Matty Stevens

4 (12)

1

Arthur Iontton

3 (1)

1

JANUARY 2021 Sat Jan 02

Scunthorpe United

FL2

Sat Jan 09

Swansea City

FAC3

0-2

Luis Fernandez

2 (0)

0

Sat Jan 16

Tranmere Rovers

FL2

0-0

Jack Roles

1 (1)

0

Sat Jan 23

Exeter City

FL2

1-3

Billy Johnson

1 (0)

0

Tue Jan 26

Colchester United

FL2

0-0

Mackye Townsend-West

1 (0)

0

Sat Jan 30

Grimsby Town

FL2

2-1

Jahmal Hector-Ingram

0 (1)

0

Yasin Arai

0 (0)

0

Harry Draper

0 (0)

0

3-1

Carter 2, Oteh

List List, Stevens

FEBRUARY 2021 Sat Feb 02 Exeter City

FL2

0-1

Sat Feb 06 Morecambe

FL2

2-2

List, Norris

Max Granville

0 (0)

0

Tue Feb 09 Tranmere Rovers

FL2

1-0

Newton

Sam Tinubu

0 (0)

0

Alfie Williams

0 (0)

0

Sat Feb 13

Bolton Wanderers

FL2

0-1

Tue Feb 16

Crawley Town

FL2

1-0

Osborne List

Sat Feb 20 Walsall

FL2

1-1

Tue Feb 23 Port Vale

FL2

0-0

FL2

0-0

Sat Feb 27

Newport County

MARCH 2021 Tue Mar 02 Forest Green Rovers

FL2

3-0

Newton 2, List

Sat Mar 06 Harrogate Town

FL2

1-0

List

L

17

11

12

9

62

7

Forest Green Rovers

40

17

11

12

5

62

Exeter City

40

16

12

12

19

60

Carlisle United

40

17

8

15

9

59

40

15

13

12

13

58

0-0

10 Salford City

FL2

3-1

Pett, Norris, Read

Barrow

FL2

2-1

List, Norris

Oldham Athletic

FL2

1-0

FL2

1-1 1-2

Sat Apr 10

Salford City

FL2

Sat Apr 17

Mansfield Town

FL2

Tue Apr 20 Cheltenham Town

FL2

Sat Apr 24

Cambridge United

FL2

Crawley Town

FL2

MAY 2021 Sat May 08 Scunthorpe United

GD Pts

8

0-0

Mon Apr 05 Bradford City

Sat May 01

D

40

FL2

11

Leyton Orient

41

16

10

15

3

58

12

Bradford City

40

16

10

14

1

58

Cuthbert

13

Crawley Town

41

15

11

15

-2

56

Norris

14 Port Vale

41

15

8

18

1

53

Wildin

15 Stevenage

41

12

17

12

0

53

APRIL 2021 Fri Apr 02

W

Newport County

FL2

Southend United

Sat Mar 20 Carlisle United Sat Mar 27

P

6

9

Tue Mar 09 Leyton Orient Sat Mar 13

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