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ENJOY SUCCESS WHILE YOU CAN
REALITY SOON KICKS IN
BURR-FECT TIME FOR A RETURN
1874 swoop for legendary boss
DICKS LANDS A SWIFT RETURN
It's Terminator Part III as boss is back
JIMMY RISES TO CHALLENGE OF STEERING COLLS CHARGE
JIMMY Williams admits he's got 'big boots to fill' at Pontefract Collieries but he's relishing the chance to lead his local side to success.
ABBOTT TO LEAD CLEAP UP AFTER SUDS GREAT ESCAPE
Yellows look to build on Step 3 survival
PROUD WHITE ON A MISSION TO REPRODUCE WANDS MAGIC
MARC WHITE has admitted he 'won't stop being gutted' about Dorking Wanderers' first ever relegation as he revealed plans are advanced for the club to buy their Meadowbank ground next season.
HARRY'S SEEKING WOKING HISTORY
Beautyman on a mission with Doyle's Cards
A BIG RISK - BUT WELL WORTH IT!
WHEN Adam Murray took over an Eastbourne ough Borside bogged down in the transition to a full-time football club while finding themselves deep in a National League South relegation battle, he promised to strap on his shinpads and twofoot the challenge.
TWO DECADES ON - WHAT A ROLLERCOASTER IT HAS BEEN
LOOKING BACK ON 20 YEARS OF THE CONFERENCE NORTH & SOUTH DIVISIONS
BRETT'S CANARIES AIMING TO FLY HIGH AGAIN!
BRETT DONNELLY admits Hitchin Town's late reprieve undid their initial hard work preparing for a Step 4 promotion push-but now the Canaries can't wait to ruffle some Southern Premier Central feathers.
I'VE HAD MY MANAGER'S HEAD ON FOR TEN YEARS
IF ANY Runcorn Linnets player needs a bit of advice in the coming season, they only need to seek out the club's new manager Antony Kay.
RAVE ON!
Fans bid to resurrect Coalville
OUR EURO STAR CONOR LENDS HIS SUPPORT - NOT MONEY!
\"CONOR supports our football like we support his, but he's not put a penny in financially,\" insists Raynes Park Vale manager Josh Gallagher when describing the contribution of his Chelsea and England star brother, who is set to be part of Gareth Southgate's squad for this summer's European Championships.
'UNKNOWN' IRON SEEK TO SHOCK...
AMBITIOUS Braintree chairman Lee Harding says the Iron will be gunning for the play-offs on their return to the National League.
CABLES HAVE THE POWER!
Daley's proud of Prescot heroes...
WE'VE GOT ONE EQ OF A FUTURE
A NTONIO VALENCIA, Moises Caicedo, Pervis Estupinan, Jeremy Sarmiento. Sound familiar? Before too long you might need to add two more Ecuadorians to that elite Premier League list.
ANDY'S HANDS ON FOR EARLS
FROM coordinating press conferences for Gareth Southgate and Harry Kane to organising matchday operations in the Midland League, Andy Walker expertly fulfils a varied football lifestyle.
Icon Dave has lived his dream
SHOLING icon Dave Diaper capped off a remarkable 25 years in charge of the club by being awarded The Non-League Paper Lifetime Achievement Award at The Non-League Paper’s National Game Awards in association with Isuzu.
Stones proud of FA Cup legacy NON-LE
AFTER an underdog run that stole the hearts of the nation, there was never going to be any other team than Maidstone United for the FA Cup Run of the Year award.
Taylor is too hot to handle!
RAMSGATE marksman Joe Taylor revealed greater dedication to his goalscoring craft is the secret behind his stunning 53 goals last season.
Cook's class an in-Spiration
ADAM VIRGO believes Chesterfield have said goodbye to Non-League football for a long time after romping to the National League title.
Tim's a titan of Non-Leaque
NON-LEAGUE legend Tim Fuell was taken aback when he was surprised with the Isuzu Unsung Hero award.
Robins gem Conn-Clarke shines bright
ALTRINCHAM starlet Chris Conn-Clarke is keeping his feet on the ground despite a stellar season that saw him named the Sportsbeat Young Player of the Season at The NonLeague Paper’s annual National Game Awards, in association with Isuzu.
HEED EYE END TO STADIUM WOES
CHAIRMAN Neil Pinkerton is confident Gateshead “will be in a position to be promoted next season” having been controversially stripped of a play-off place this term.
HYBRID SWITCH BOOSTS ROBBIE
PLAY-OFF pain lingered for Chelmsford City boss Robbie Simpson, but the club’s enhanced training plan has helped whet the appetite for another crack at promotion.
I WANT TO FINISH OFF THE JOB I'VE STARTED AT BEES
NOT many National League managers would spurn a job offer from a club in the EFL. Very few get the chance.
GO BACK TO BEING DULL!
FOR nigh-on two decades, Forest Green Rovers were just about the dullest club in the National League. No promotions. No relegations. Plod, plod, plod.
JOCKEYS UP AND RUNNING
Boss Shinn's galloping into Step 4
LEE'S GREENS HAVE GOT NEW ENERGY WITH DREAM SWITCH
UPBEAT Hendon boss Lee Allinson believes their switch back to the Isthmian League gives them a chance to compete on a more level playing field next season.
OUR DAN IS NO OR-DINARY JOE
DANILO ORSI admits Crawley Town took a risk on signing former Non-League “nobodies” but said he always felt they would get promoted after leading the club into League One.