No way was I going to travel 50 miles up the M6 on New Year's Day to watch Chorley take on a team that has lost most of its squad to financial problems and, apparently, is having to depend on local lads from the pub league to put eleven players on the pitch. They say that the table doesn't lie and Kendal Town have just fifteen points from nineteen games this season. However, they must be even worse than their results suggest:
Kendal Town 1 - 4 Chorley.
Priceless, because if it had gone the other way, they would have only been ten points behind us with six games in hand. Then I really would have started to worry. As it is, we look like a mid-table finish now.