Hartlepool United were under no illusions about how tough life in the National League was going to be after their dramatic relegation from League Two last season and August provided confirmation of that, defeats against Dover Athletic, Maidenhead United, AFC Fylde and Bromley making it a baptism of fire for new manager Craig Harrison after he made the step up from The New Saints.
Loyal supporters made long trips to Maidenhead and Bromley but the shorter journey to Guiseley on Bank Holiday Monday finally delivered some cheer with a hard-fought first victory of the campaign.
Maidstone United are the visitors to Victoria Park this coming Saturday and, to thanks fans after a 'frustrating month', the club have reduced prices to £5 Adults and £1 for Under-16's, prices which apply to travelling supporters as well.
Keep an eye out for your local club this weekend to see if they are doing any offers for the international break.
Premier League and EFL season ticket holders who head to Chorley on Saturday for the National League North game against York City can watch for the concessionary price of £9 while Bath City are offering £8 admission to Bristol City and Bristol Rovers season ticket holders as they take on Welling United.
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