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<blockquote data-quote="BenJeffrey" data-source="post: 882753" data-attributes="member: 74783"><p>Good to be in this sort of position really, I'm only a couple of years older but have done a similar thing now. A few factors though.</p><p></p><p>Which South Lancs league do you play in? 1,2,3? Moving straight up to Fylde's level if you were playing in a mid-table 2/3 side would be a huge jump, but a lot of it would be down to self belief and your work rate initially. Some of these boys will hit like any professional as well, so you have to be in the physical shape to take it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenJeffrey, post: 882753, member: 74783"] Good to be in this sort of position really, I'm only a couple of years older but have done a similar thing now. A few factors though. Which South Lancs league do you play in? 1,2,3? Moving straight up to Fylde's level if you were playing in a mid-table 2/3 side would be a huge jump, but a lot of it would be down to self belief and your work rate initially. Some of these boys will hit like any professional as well, so you have to be in the physical shape to take it! [/QUOTE]
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