A club by club season preview

Disco Stu
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From playoff finalists just over a year ago to a fifteenth place finish and the club looking for sustainability.

Hampton and Richmond Borough have made a few summer tweaks, find out what the Beavers have been up to at http://puredfc.com/site/
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A surprise relegation, back to back titles then another relegation, Havant and Waterlooville have certainly been in the thick of the action.

Nothing’s changed there then, find out who is now at the helm and the Hawks new look squad at http://puredfc.com/site/
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Hemel Hempstead Town appointed a manager who made the playoffs last season and are hoping their new players shine and push for the top seven.

Pure DFC takes a look at what’s been going on this summer for the Hertfordshire club at http://puredfc.com/site/
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Since Hungerford Town’s excellent debut season in the National South, the Crusaders have twice staved off relegation.

Often seen as the ‘underdogs’ find out more about Hungerford’s summer at http://puredfc.com/site/
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Since promotion to the National League, Maidstone United spent three seasons in the top flight of non-league.

A Kent derby and a potential return of a former Dartford boss, here’s how our local rivals are shaping up http://puredfc.com/site/
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Oxford City could have easily been playing in the National North this season, instead they were put back in the South.

Find out more about the club’s planning ahead of the new campaign at http://puredfc.com/site/
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A late surge almost saw Slough Town gatecrash the playoffs last time out, but they fell just short.

Check out what the Rebels have been up to this summer as they get ready for this season http://puredfc.com/site/
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Over the last three seasons St Albans City have been close to reaching the playoffs, but can’t quite make that final step.

PureDFC looks at the changes made over the summer that could see the Saints go one step furher http://puredfc.com/site/
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To win a playoff once in a season is a great achievement, but it must be a fantastic feeling to win two playoffs.

Tonbridge Angels are back in the National South, find out how they are preparing at http://puredfc.com/site/
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They made the playoffs on the final day last season, signed a player who appeared on Love Island, lost their manager and appointed a new leader.

Wealdstone have been busy over the last three months and you can find out more at http://puredfc.com/site/
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