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MAC MASTERS GOOD SPORTS
MICKLEOVER’S MIRACLE TRANSFORMATION
KOBY THE KING OF COMEBACKS
Injury-hit winger is now back with a bang at Kiddy
FOOTBALL IS JUST NOT THE SAME
I could get used to this.” Even as the words fell from my mouth I tried to catch them, instantly sickened at this rapid transformation into that most odious of creatures: The Armchair Supporter. After all these years I’ve become my fears, I’ve become the kind of man I’ve always hated.
FIVE SUBS, THAT'S THE STIM-PLE FIX!
RESPECTED Hornchurch boss Mark Stimson is calling for player welfare to be put first and allow clubs to use five substitutes.
Deva is the home of second chances
EVERYONE loves a good comeback story and if you fancy fi nding one, you might want to set your sights on the Deva Stadium.
DARTS LATE SHOW DOES FOR STONES
DARTFORD underlined their early-season title credentials as they went four points clear at the top with late goals from Tom Bonner and substitute Charlie Sheringham sinking their Kent rivals.
ADAM'S REBELS YELLING AGAIN!
WORTHING are determined to prove they are no one-season wonder – and boss Adam Hinshelwood believes they can still get better.
GIVING FOOD FOR THOUGHT
BIG-HEARTED Non-League clubs wasted no time in responding to England and Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s campaign for free school meals – by serving them up themselves.
TIME WE GOT SOME RESPECT
DAY JOBS ARE IRRELEVANT
YOUNG HOOKED ON MARINE LIFE
NEIL YOUNG wants his youthful Marine side to create even more memories when the Step 4 club take on League Two Colchester United in the first round proper.
TOP, AND NO HANGOVER!
I THINK we can safely say we miss the fans so much. I cannot wait until they come back because we need each other badly. Football is not football without them. It’s been really strange. I have taken in nine games in October at various levels with no fans, with 100 fans, with 600 fans. It’s just a crazy situation that makes no sense.
JAMIE'S LATICS LIFELINE
IT won’t only be local rivalries at stake when Chorley take on 2012-13 winners Wigan Athletic – Magpies boss Jamie Vermiglio’s son supports the League One club!
Gaffer was a one in a million
TRIBUTES PAID TO GARY LOWE
FANS' GESTURE IS TON-DERFUL
STEVE McKimm knows Tonbridge will still be decked out in blue & white even though Angels fans won’t be in the ground to see their first-round tie with Bradford City – and he says the fundraiser organised by a Bantams fan shows the best side of football.
DWYER'S CLASS POWERS PITMEN
CLASSY striker Anthony Dwyer provided a double whammy as Hednesford Town eased past their Southern League rivals in an absorbing tie.
BIG TOM DENTS TOWN'S PRIDE
CHESTERFIELD manager John Pember-ton praised his side’s character after striker Tom Denton netted his sixth goal of the season to edge past Yeovil in a game of few chances.
A WRIGHT THRASHING FOR POOLS
FIVE goals away from home, five wins in a row and five points clear at the top of the National League.
Butter Won't Let Chance Slip
Milan Butterfield’s late equaliser sent this tie at a wet Edgeley Park into penalties – and then he coolly stroked home the winning spot-kick to send Chesterfield through at the expense of National League rivals Stockport County.
WE AIM TO KEEP FANS BEAMING!
BEN STREVENS says Eastleigh are determined to build on their positive start so their fans really have something to shout about when the turnstiles re-open.
CARDS CLAIM THEIR SWEET REVENGE
THEY had to wait ten months for revenge – and Woking made sure they didn’t slip up in delivering it!
SKEM SHINE TO RE-WRITE THE REALMS OF HISTORY!
SKELMERS DALE United booked their place in the FA Cup first round for the first time since 1971 with another glorious display against a Stafford Rangers side from two divisions higher.
KATZ HAS EYES ON THE PRIZE
US investors close in on Woking takeover
TREAT US FAIRLY OR GIVE US ANSWERS
Step 1 & 2 clubs urge National League to explain cash distribution
POOLS GOING IN AT THE DEEP END
Challinor aiming to be in the mix – but only on merit
CHALLINOR HAILS NEW STAR AFTER THRASHING
DAVE CHALLINOR reckons Hartlepool United could have a star for the future in Joe Grey, after the youngster capped a fi ne debut to help the National League side progress in the FA Cup in this eye-catching encounter.
BRAVEHEARTS – AT THE LEIST!
AN 84TH-MINUTE winner from debu-tant striker Michael Petrasso saw Barnet edge through to the first round – but only after held off a late brave Leiston march threatened to cause a cup upset at Victory Road.
Boatmen pay a big penalty
SHOLING boss Dave Di-aper took his frustrations out on referee Adrian Quelch after Torquay United avoided a huge cup banana skin at the Mackoy Stadium.
Live The Dream From A Stream
Gary Johnson might only be able to do his traditional first pump celebration down the lens of a camera but the Torquay United boss is adamant their absent supporters still feel part of the season.
SHOTS ARE ROZEN OUT BY WYNTER
A LAST-MINUTE equaliser from Alex Wynter denied Aldershot Town a deserved second victory in five days – while rescuing Eastleigh’s unbeaten start in the process.
MASTERFUL MURRAY IS MAIN MAN FOR LINNETS
DEFENDER Sean O’Ma-honey’s injury-time header won the day for Runcorn Linnets, but it was his team-mate Iwan Murray who stole the show, the forward having a hand in all three of his side’s goals.