Alex Nightingale feels Swallownest are in a better place than last season when the club struggled for the majority of the campaign.
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Maltby want to hit the ground running – Dawson
Without making a prediction, Andy Dawson says Maltby Main plan to attack the Division and see where it takes them.
Rossington targeting play-offs as minimum – Hunter
Ben Hunter says Rossington Main want to continue breaking new ground and look to replicate or better last season’s stunning top five finish.
League is wide open – Steeton boss Mason
Steeton manager Roy Mason says the North West Counties First Division North is “wide open”.
Rizwan hopes to stabilise Albion Sports
Rizwan Mohammed says Albion Sports’ main aim is to stabilise the club on-the-pitch.
New look Eccleshill may need to be patient – Toulson
Ryan Toulson says Eccleshill United may need to be patient as it could take time for their new look side to start firing on all cylinders.
Dexter wants Ilkley to make better start than last year
Ilkley Town manager Sam Dexter admits it is hard to pinpoint where his club’s season will go as it is going to be a step into the unknown.
Carmody looking for Goole to kick on
Mick Carmody says Goole AFC have come on leaps and bounds on and off-the-field and he is urging his team to build on last season.
Silsden joint boss hopeful of good season
New Silsden joint manager Matthew Cavanagh is hopeful his club can have a good campaign.
Tough for Penistone to improve on last season – Lenthall
Steve Lenthall says Penistone Church have a real challenge if they want to improve on last season’s 6th placed finish.