ALDERSHOT TOWN
The Shots had lost five of their last eight and were peering nervously over their shoulder when Tommy Widdrington arrived from King’s Lynn in April – then they went unbeaten in the new man’s six matches. He’ll have to strengthen to avoid another nervy year; his son, Theo, and defender Aaron Jones followed him from The Walks to kickstart the recruitment. 18TH
ALTRINCHAM
The talented Phil Parkinson (not that one) continues to forge a strong reputation for himself at Alty, who arguably deserved better than a 17th-placed finish. Bringing in Fleetwood midfielder Chris Conn-Clarke and Harrogate’s exquisitely named Dior Angus does hint at a top-10 push in the upcoming campaign. 9TH
BARNET
Undergoing evolution rather than revolution, Barnet’s squad looks more than capable of securing a play-off place again, despite the loss of Ryan De Havilland to regular Bees-botherers, Peterborough. Maidenhead winger Sam Barratt and Brackley talisman Callum Stead are shrewd acquisitions by Dean Brennan. 2ND
BOREHAM WOOD
Departures have hogged the headlines, with Dennon Lewis, Josh Rees, Will Evans and long-serving captain