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NOW WE'RE ON ANOTHER LEVEL
WORKSOP TOWN striker Jordan Burrow reckons the NPL Premier promotion race is so hot because all the contenders are capable of competing in the National League North.
CHRIS' WAIT IS WELL WORTH IT
WEL CHRIS AGUTTER says Worthing’s opening day comeback can put to bed any play-off hangover fears – as the Rebels saw more of their young stars land big moves.
LONDON'S FINEST WANDERING FREE
BEING humbled at home by your closest rivals doesn’t exactly constitute the perfect homecoming but it would have taken a lot more than a derby defeat to overshadow Cray Wanderers’ big day.
PRIME ROOKS FEELING FLUSH
LEWES have described their new sponsorship deal with eco toilet paper company as an ‘iconic moment’.
LUKE THE MAN FOR SAVAGE'S SILKMEN
A LAST-MINUTE goal from Luke Duffy gave Macclesfield the win on the opening day of the season. Worksop dominated the first half, but the Silkmen dragged themselves back into the game to gain all three points.
DENZELL DELIGHT DENIES MILLERS
DARTFORD boss Ady Pennock admitted improvement is needed despite seeing off their local rivals in front of a bumper crowd.
KORPAL'S SPOT-KICK PUNISHES STEELMEN
SHERWOOD Colliery started life at Step 4 with a narrow but morale-boosting win over Consett AFC.
JADAMA LEAVES IT LATE FOR THE RAMS
ALAST-GASP goal in the sixth minute of added time gave Ramsgate the points in what was otherwise a tight encounter in which both teams had chances.
NIXON HITS IN ROCKIES
IT was a baptism of fire as The Rockies faced Malvern Town in their first-ever Step 4 game.
WE ARE UNITED IN AID OF DAN
DAN Cann refuses to let motor neurone disease force him to quit Hamworthy United – and his chairman is with him ‘every step of the way’.
SLICK CITY GRAB A POINT AT WHITES
MARINE endured heartbreak as their inaugural National League fixture ended in a home draw with an injury-time equaliser for Oxford City.
GOLDEN BOY GHANDOUR KEEPS GREEN GUESSING!
FOREST Green Rovers enjoyed a tumultuous reintroduction to the National League on a thrilling afternoon which could have swung either way in a dramatic 90 minutes.
SARLL RETURNS TO SINK TOWN
DARREN Sarll returned to Huish Park to haunt his former club after steering Hartlepool United to a slender victory in a hardfought battle.
RUTHLESS DALE POSE PILGRIMS PROBLEMS
EVANTE Rodney's double D helped Rochdale saunter a comfortable opening day success against a Boston United side playing at their highest level for 17 years.
GRAND HOME FOR JORDAN
FOR IT TOOK a long time for Grand Drive to feel like ‘home’ for Jordan Gallagher, but now he’s fully settled in, the Raynes Park Vale hotshot doesn’t want to share it with anyone – not least Isthmian League South Central title-rivals Kingstonian.
JACK'S AT HOLMES ON BIG STAGE
YOU might have recently returned from the holiday of a lifetime or even married the man or woman of your dreams, but you’d still be hard pushed to beat the summer Rotherham United’s new signing Jack Holmes has just enjoyed.
SPOT-ON JACOB'S A CRACKER!
Young keeper's penchant for penalties
SALUTING OUR ARTHUR-KINGS
PROUD Arthurian League chief Jon Hunter says they’ve experienced the pinnacle of amateur football after representing England in the UEFA Regions Cup.
A NEW ERA AT UNITED IS OFF AND RUNNING WITH A POINT
Lenell has role of party pooper
ROVERS STAR KNOWS HOW TO KEEP IT REAL!
UPWARDLY-MOBILE boss Rob Sinclair believes his Forest Green Rovers experiences will help him as he prepares to lead ambitious Real Bedford into Step 4 life.
SILLS HITS NEW HEIGHTS WITH SOARING MAGPIES
TIM Sills reckons his Wimborne Town champions have the quality to establish themselves in Southern Premier South – even against ever more powerful rivals.
ADY'S TAKING NOTHING FOR GRANTED IN A BIG DARTS BID
ADY PENNOCK insists Dartford are not a ‘big fish in a small pond’ after relegation to the Isthmian Premier Division – and is convinced it will be an intense battle for promotion.
DEFEAT IS A POSITIVE FOR BOSS JOHNSON
PAUL Johnson watched his Farnham Town invincibles being put through their paces during a tough pre-season – and reckons it was the best thing that could have happened to them.
BLUES REVEL IN PREM RETURN
WHEN captain Marc Grocott lifted aloft the trophy given to Leek’s champions in April, it was a sight to behold.
GILL'S GOT IT GOOD AT DARLO
BOSS Dean Gill insists pride will not come before a fall for NPL Midlands newcomers Darlaston Town – whatever their on-field fortunes.
SCOTTY'S GOT HIS SEAGULLS REACHING ALL NEW HEIGHTS
Ambitious Weston looking up
MARINERS CAST OUT!
MARINE are about to begin their latest adventure of National League North football but boss Neil Young is happy to wait a little longer – he still needs to get some players in!
TIME BEES AIM FOR TITLE TILT
A LITTLE over 12 months ago, I walked out of Wembley Stadium after Notts County had been promoted and felt defeated play-off finalists Chesterfield would be the team to beat the next year.
STREET'S DREAMS SUNK BY ACE BATH
A TOM Bath goal steered Exmouth Town into the next round of the FA Cup against a Street side that finished with just nine men.
KANE ABLE TO RESCUE WARE
Captain Eoin on the spot