Fakenham Town looking to bounce back in FA Vase
Fakenham Town dropped down to second from bottom in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division at the weekend after a 5-0 defeat at Brantham Athletic.
Fakenham Town dropped down to second from bottom in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division at the weekend after a 5-0 defeat at Brantham Athletic.
Fakenham Town kick off their pre-season fixtures this week, when Dereham Town visit Clipbush Park tomorrow evening (7.45pm).
Fakenham Town’s hopes of not being sucked into a relegation dogfight in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division took a turn for the better at the weekend, despite the Ghosts losing 2-1 at home to Stanway Rovers.
Fakenham will grace the Carrow Road turf in May in the final of the Norfolk Senior Cup after a dramatic penalty shoot-out win against Harleston Town in last week’s semi-final clash.
Fakenham Town have a break from Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division action this weekend, as their focus turns to the second qualifying round of the FA Vase and the visit of Great Yarmouth Town (3pm kick-off).
A point was the order of the day for Fakenham Town at the weekend as they moved into the top half of the Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division.
As part of Non-League Day, free hot drinks were on offer for all supporters to Clipbush Park on Saturday, as Fakenham Town welcomed FC Clacton in the Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division.
Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division Fakenham Town got back to winning ways at Brantham Athletic and ended a run of five straight defeats.
“I’ll be looking to spice things up over the next few weeks,” were the thoughts of Fakenham Town manager Wayne Anderson prior to the weekend’s fixture against Mildenhall Town.
Fakenham Town got their Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division season off to a perfect start by beating Hadleigh United 2-0.
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