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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

SOME STATS & FACTS ON THE NON-LEAUGE SEASON SO FAR

FGR TOP OF THE NON-LEAGUE TREE
FOREST GREEN ROVERS are unbeaten at home in the seven Vanarama National League games they have played this season so far. They have won six and the only points they have dropped was in a 2-2 draw with Wealdstone. 

THE FLEET STRUGGLING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TABLE
EBBSFLEET UNITED have no wins in the Vanarama National League on their travels - they have drawn two and lost seven of nine games. In the 2024 calendar year The Fleet have won two away league (at Maidenhead United and Dorking Wanderers) wins in eighteen games.

THE NEW WINDMILL GROUND IS A FORTRESS 
The only team left without a home defeat in the Vanarama National League North are LEAMINGTON who are currently in thirteenth place. They have five wins and two draws from the seven league games they have played - On the road they have only one win in nine which came at Farlsey Celtic.

MARINE NEED GOALS
MARINE are the lowest scorers in the Vanarama National North scoring only seven times in their sixteen games played. Three came in one game which was 3-0 home win against Chorley They have failed to score in twelve league games. 

THE SILKMEN TOP OF THE TABLE 
MACCLESFIELD have won fourteen and drawn two of their Pitching In Northern Premier League games. Former Scunthorpe United, Boreham Wood and Boston United striker Danny Elliott has scored in seven of The Silkmen's nine home league games.

The average attendance at Moss Rose for league games is currently 2,746 people. This is a big increase on the average (1,892) for Macclesfield Town in their last League Two season in the 19/20 campaign. 

A NEW BOSS FOR COLP - WILL THE WINS FOLLOW? 
CITY OF LIVERPOOL who made the Pitching In Northern Premier Division One West play-off final last season are currently in the relegation with just two wins in their eighteen league games played. Manager Paul McNally has recently been replaced with former Marine, Prescot Cables and Colwyn Bay Manager Kevin Lynch. 

COULD QUORN BE A STEP THREE SIDE FOR NEXT SEASON?
QUORN are top of the Pitching In Northern Premier Division One Midlands with fifteen wins and two draws from their seventeen league games played. Could it be Step Three football for the first time in The Red's history for the 25/26 season?

MERIDIAN VP WITHOUT A VICTORY ALL SEASON 
MERIDIAN VP are still looking for their first point of the Southern Counties East Division One season. They have lost all fourteen of their league games played so far. In their cup games they have drawn 2-2 with Lewisham Borough in the Isuzu FA Vase (and then won on penalties) before losing to Haywards Heath. They have also lost at Forest Hill Park in the London Senior Trophy and lost 8-0 at Rusthall in their last game played which was in the League Challenge Cup. 

FROM THE NATIONAL SOUTH TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN A DECADE
BROMLEY's average attendance in the National South Division for the 12/13 season was 509. Their average for their eight League Two games so far this season is 3,356! Striker Michael Cheek has scored in six of those eight games. 

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