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Blues celebrate title success at last

PARTY TIME: Dan Grocott, second right standing, and teammates can’t hide their delight after Leek Town claimed the NPL West title
PICTURE: Jim Booth

IF GOOD things do come to those who wait, then Leek Town captain Marc Grocott could be forgiven for wondering if his moment had passed.

The same can be said for supporters of the Staffordshire club who have seen their favourites repeatedly fall short of a return to the Northern Premier League’s top flight since they were relegated in 2008.

That is until last Monday, when a 2-1 victory at Newcastle Town sealed promotion from the West Division.

“We intend to savour the moment,” the Blues’ skipper told The NLP. “Of course, I’m happy. But the primary emotion is relief.”

The midfielder signed for Leek from neighbours Kidsgrove seven years ago, and has been part of a side that has contested the play-offs three times – reaching the final in 2019.

The past two attempts ended after home defeats against Runcorn Linnets at the semi-finals stage.

Leek also occupied top spot in the then NPL South East Division, winning 23 of the 28 games they played, when the FA decided to curtail, then declare null and void, the 2019-20 term because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Teammates Olly Harrison, Rob Stevenson, Dan Trickett-Smith and Tim Grice were there with him at Harrison Park through it all.

Disappointments

Indeed Grice, the club’s record goal scorer, has been on the pitch during five play-offs defeats since his arrival in 2011.

Perhaps fittingly, his strike put Leek in front at Newcastle.

“When you’ve lived that heartache, then you do appreciate it that bit more,” said Grocott.

“We’ve got to where we think we deserve to be, but there was never a guarantee that would happen.

CELEBRATION: Leek Town’s Dan Trickett-Smith and Tim Grice, behind

“To get over the line, after experiencing those disappointments in the past, means the sense of achievement is perhaps amplified for that core of lads who’ve been here a while.”

Leek have reached their longterm objective in style, becoming champions with four games to spare.

Impact

Since a five-goal thrashing at Runcorn in November, they haven’t lost a league game – winning 17 of the next 20 before kick-of

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