Enfield Town FC, with Gavin Macpherson at the helm has made it through their first season in the National League South and managed to stay up. The team went through some big changes mid-season which helped them survive and set them up good for what’s coming. Manager Gavin Macpherson talks about how much the team learned and grew during this tough season.
- Enfield Town FC stayed up in their first National League South season
- Gavin Macpherson’s leadership and the mid-season changes helped save the team.
- The team was stuck in the bottom spots until February 2025 but got safe after winning some big games in March.
Enfield Town’s Rollercoaster Season
Enfield Town’s time in the National League South has been up and down with some really important games deciding if they’d stay up. By April 2025, they were sitting at 19th place just above the drop zone. A really important 1-1 game against St Albans City showed how tough the team could be when it mattered. With Macpherson in charge players like Sam Youngs have stepped up big time and the way they changed how they played really helped steady things when they needed it most.
Gavin Macpherson says Enfield Town’s mid-season rebuild paved the way for their Step 2 survival – and the Towners boss believes they will be better off for their first ever National League South experience.
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May 06, 2025
Looking Ahead: Future Prospects
What they learned in their first National League South season is going to help Enfield Town do better next time round. Gavin Macpherson says everything they went through will make them stronger. The changes they made halfway through with different tactics and managing players better has given them something good to build on. The team wants to use what they’ve learned to do better next season. The way Macpherson sees things and plans stuff means good things could be coming for the club as they keep playing in the National League South.
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