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but despite defeat FC had had their best crowd of the season (272) and earned over £10,000 in prize money for their exploits.

FC continued to struggle in picking up points in the Southern League despite some better performances as the run towards Christmas went on, but a weather-enforced winter break in December allowed us to nurse some key personnel back to fitness.

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This would coincide with a completely different Biggleswade FC postChristmas starting with an important 4-2 victory over fellow strugglers Kempston Rovers. The boys in green didn’t look back from then and accumulated an incredible 28 points from a possible 36 to elevate them from a bottom half side to play-off contenders in a matter of three months! The pandemic then took hold and unfortunately for us our charge was brought to a premature halt.

2020/21 season – the season that never really got going!

The last campaign, if you can even call it that, was one of frustration, uncertainty and difficulty. We only managed to play seven league games in a severely COVID-disrupted spell. Injuries once again took their toll on our ability to be competitive and this led to five straight defeats after an opening day victory over AFC Dunstable.

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