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WE'RE ON TOP OF THE WORLD
England Seniors fly flag for Lions
WE'RE VICTIMS OF CUP 'CRIME'
Redknapp: Our clubs need more support
STRENGTH OF OUR GAME IS SHOWN BY NON-LEAGUE
MATT LE TISSIER was football’s quintessential one-club man with his devoted affinity to Southampton – but the Non-League game has always been part of his makeup.
A FATHER & SON TEAM IS THE DREAM END FOR ME
RIVALDO did it. Henrik Larsson too. Now Ronnie Henry is hoping to join a select group of footballing dads to share a pitch with their kids.
YOU'VE MADE US SO PROUD
AVELEY midfielder Ikechi Eze couldn’t be any prouder of brother Eberechi for making England’s squad for the Euros.
SCOTT'S GOT THE BAND BACK TO FRONT Ks BID
AFTER his unexpectedly brutal sacking by Walton & Hersham, Scott Harris admits he didn't know where his future lie.
THE BEST FOR WESTERN!
THE Western Football League have moved quickly to secure a main sponsor for the upcoming campaign in the form of long-term Non-League supporters Jewsons.
JAMIE MUST START AGAIN
Crellin forced to re-build Bridges
PENN PUSHING RIGHT BUTTONS
RUSS PENN says he can already feel the pulling power of Halesowen Town - and he wants the Yeltz to keep looking up.
SPINKS EYEING MORE SUCCESS
FA VASE winner Dan Spinks is eyeing more glory with Saffron Walden Town after calling time on his Romford reign.
GEORDIES GO LOOKING TO CREATE EVEN MOORE PAIN
Boss Chris ready to defy the odds again at Step 3
BOLD BOBBY GETTING UP AND AT EM
UPBEAT Hemel Hempstead Town boss Bobby Wilkinson believes his capture of highly-rated Ricardo German is proof that his early summer business policy bears dividends.
KIZZI'S BUSY PLANNING HIS WELCOME EFL RETURN
Joe has designs of glory at Bees
ADAM'S READY TO UP THE ANTE
Lakeland looking to steer Linnets
WE WANT TO CAPTURE THE HEARTS OF CORNISH PUBLIC
NEW Truro City manager John Askey is urging the whole of Cornwall to get behind the club's bright new era.
BROWN IS A SM-ASH HIT!
CLUB legend and new boss Ash Brown plans to take Coalville Town back to the future with the type of committed core he led as a player.
LIONS HAVE GROWN INTO EURO GIANTS
STOURBRIDGE claimed a little piece of Real Madrid's Champions League triumph last weekend.
SIJU'S IN SITU WITH U'S REDEMPTION
SIJU Odelusi always maintained the belief that he would one day play full-time football - and now he's been rewarded with a move to National League newboys Sutton United.
ROVERS ARE TOPS FOR TOZER
BEN TOZER drew up a list of dos and don'ts for his next challenge - and Forest Green Rovers tick all the right boxes.
JANI IS A JACK OF ALL TRADES
THERE'S not many tasks that Janina Augustynowicz hasn't undertaken in her football career.
STEVENS READY TO LEAD AN OLYMPIC EFFORT
NEW boss Adam Stevens had no reservations about rolling up his sleeves with Rushall Olympic - particularly after seeing that everyone else was willing to do the same.
TYRESE 'EXCITED' BY YORK SWITCH
FORWARD Tyrese Sinclair insists it was a 'no-brainer' to join ambitious York City.
WHO'S RACKING UP MOST MILES?
CLUBS in Southern League Division One South will travel three times as much as their Central counterparts, figures show.
NEEDHAM, NOT CITY, ON ROAD THE MOST
Marketmen will put in the miles
KING'S HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE
GAZING out to the ocean from the Greek coastline, lan King was oblivious to just how suddenly his bubble was about to burst.
PROMOTION WITH A CHERRY ON TOP
PICTURESQUE is the best way to describe Sturminster Newton United's Barnetts Field home.
REDS SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS
NEW Redditch United manager Tim Flowers says he has no axe to grind after being shown the door at arch-rivals Bromsgrove Sporting at the end of last season.
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