Friday 25 April 2014

Blues on the brink

Dunstable Town are on the brink of second successive promotion this Saturday.

Following last season's unbeaten league campaign that yielded 143 points and a goal difference of 110, Darren Croft's side went into the Calor League Division One Central.

The Town,who boast the likes of Kerry Dixon and George Best in their ranks in times gone by, kept talisman Lee Roache following last season's success and the former Barnet striker has scored 22 league goals this season. Backed up by winger Chris Marsh who has chipped in with 14 league goals and the likes of Nathan Frater and former Luton player Adam Watkins, the Blues find themselves just one win away from a double promotion.

This win however, must come on the final day of the season tomorrow, at home to 10th placed Uxbridge.  With Kettering Town, rugby Town and Daventry Town hot on their heels for the one and only automatic promotion spot, the Creasey Park side have no room for error come 3pm.

Should the Blues be promoted,they will find themselves in the Calor League Premier amongst the likes of fellow Bedfordshire sides Arlesey Town and Biggleswade Town.

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