Currently playing for a fourth consecutive season in the National League North, the highest level they have reached in their proud 125-year history, Brackley Town FC, from a small Northamptonshire market town more often associated with Formula One, are currently battling to preserve that hard-won status for another campaign and received a boost on Saturday with a 2-1 win away to Lowestoft Town.
They enjoyed a good FA Cup run earlier this season, holding League Two side Newport County to a 2-2 draw at St James Park in front of 1,707 but attendances have dipped below 200 on occasion and the club are hoping to boost numbers by offering free admission to the home game against Bradford Park Avenue on Saturday 12 March.
Quoted in the Buckingham Advertiser, manager Kevin Wilkin said: “We need to string some results together if we are to break clear of the group around the bottom and the next home game is crucial. I hope supporters and people in the town, perhaps who have never been here before, will come along and cheer the players on.”
Quoted in the Buckingham Advertiser, manager Kevin Wilkin said: “We need to string some results together if we are to break clear of the group around the bottom and the next home game is crucial. I hope supporters and people in the town, perhaps who have never been here before, will come along and cheer the players on.”
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