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"Northampton dropped to fourth position" - this is the first mention of said team, so Northampton Town and unlink the usage in the next paragraph; I'd also probably stick to "Northampton Town" throughout rather than "Northampton"
And while we're on that topic, is it really relevant what Northampton and Bristol Rovers (two teams not under direct discussion in this article) did on the last day of the season? "Add that juice", we're told. 😀 It might be more relevant to discuss the two finalists' last day exploits. Or not bother.
"They have played in the fourth tier of English football since..." - switch to present tense sounds slightly odd; I get that they're still in that division at the moment, but probably better to say "They had..." even so. Future-proofs it as well.
"Wilson was Port Vale's top scorer with 14 goals and 3 assists in 46 matches..." - I would probably omit the assists figure. It might make the uninitiated wonder if we're supposed to add them together or something to get the "top scorer" data. Last year didn't mention assists here too.