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Dave Challinor: Stockport County boss aims to better last season’s points total | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com28 January 20261 Min Read
Dave Challinor: Stockport County boss aims to better last season’s points total | Manchester News
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Stockport County boss Dave Challinor is looking to better the end-of-season points total his side managed in 2024-25.

The Hatters are currently fourth in League One with 49 points after 28 games and finished third last term with 87 points, five points behind Wrexham, who finished the season in the second automatic promotion position.

Challinor’s side went on to lose to Leyton Orient on penalties in the second leg of their play-off semi-final and missed out on promotion.

Asked what he was targeting in the 18 games that remain this season, Challinor told Radio Manchester: “In terms of wins, it’s more than 10 and less than 18. It’s a big number.

“Without giving too much away, we looked at what we did at the back end of last season. We had 21 games, won 15, drew four and lost two, which got us 49 points.

“If we did the same over this part of the season, that would take us to over 90 points, and in most seasons that’s been enough to get you into the top two.

“If I was offered 90 points now, I’d absolutely take it. If we finished third with that, we’d be unlucky. But we’ve just got to keep winning.”

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