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<blockquote data-quote="Saint Matt" data-source="post: 907434" data-attributes="member: 68837"><p>I'd probably use the next 3 weeks to prepare for the Union pre season. If you aren't fully fit and have history with injuries, focus on getting your body right. If there are only 3 games to go I don't really see the point in rushing it only to not have another game for months a couple of weeks later. If there were 10 games left it would be different. At least with the Union pre season you'll have time to get your fitness up and get your body right, get used to doing the drills again etc. Union might be easier on your body as well.</p><p></p><p>Level 7 is a decent first team level and will probably the highest division in that local area. Level 6 will cover a wider area and Level 5 -3 are National League's which are semi proffesional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint Matt, post: 907434, member: 68837"] I’d probably use the next 3 weeks to prepare for the Union pre season. If you aren’t fully fit and have history with injuries, focus on getting your body right. If there are only 3 games to go I don’t really see the point in rushing it only to not have another game for months a couple of weeks later. If there were 10 games left it would be different. At least with the Union pre season you’ll have time to get your fitness up and get your body right, get used to doing the drills again etc. Union might be easier on your body as well. Level 7 is a decent first team level and will probably the highest division in that local area. Level 6 will cover a wider area and Level 5 -3 are National League’s which are semi proffesional. [/QUOTE]
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