CLARETS RALLY TO A BEST YET
The Non-League Football Paper|February 18, 2024
It's 22 counting for Town
Matthew Nash
CLARETS RALLY TO A BEST YET

FARNHAM Town boss Paul Johnson says he is happy to let everyone else talk about breaking records.

The Clarets' 2-0 win at Epsom & Ewell on Tuesday night ensured a 22nd straight Combined Counties League Premier Division South victory most successive wins to start a completed league season in the history of English football.

the Goals from Dean Rule and Adam Liddle put Johnson's men 2-0 up at the break and the final whistle brought confirmation the Surrey side had set a new mark in the national history books.

But perfectionist Johnson admitted he was still not content despite securing the three points to cap a historic occasion.

"It was a strange night," he said. "We had a very good first half but missed so many chances in the second half and that overshadowed the record for us a bit because the lads came off disappointed.

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