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'Title is not out of reach' - WIlkinson





Last Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Merthyr Town enabled Poole Town to depose them form the leadership and go four points clear in midweek, but WIlkinson has not given up hope of reclaiming the spot. “We’ve got to believe that we can still win this league,” he said.
“Poole have got Supermarine twice and can still slip up. While it’s still mathematically there we have to believe we can win this league.”
Hungerford look to get back on track on Saturday when they entertain a Sholing side that belies its league position in mid-table after an early season struggle.
“I still think Sholing are one of the best teams in the league,” said the manager. “but we need another three points to keep putting on the pressure.”
Mark Hughes is the major doubt after being on the end of a poor tackle at Merthyr, but skipper Diak John should be fit to return.

shook off their lean spell with last Saturday’s home win over Barton Rovers and they now head to Ashford Town seeking an end of season surge to avoid finishing in the bottom six.
That run of two points from a possible 15 has scotched hopes of a mid-table finish but manager Scott Tarr has asked for the form to take his squad into next season on a high.
They also have a cup date on Tuesday night when Wessex League neighbours are the visitors in the quarter-finals of the Basingstoke Senior Cup.

went down 6-2 at home to runaway Hellenic League Premier Division leaders Marlow in midweek and now face a trip to top-five side Binfield on Saturday before having bottom side Shrivenham as visitors on Tuesday night.

bid for a fifth unbeaten game when they make the short hop to second to bottom Letcombe in Division One West on Saturday.



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