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106 PTS BUT STILL NO TITLE PARTY!
Jim's treble rallies record runners-up
MULLIN SAVES HIS MAGIC FOR THE DRAGONS' TITLE KNEES-UP
Golden boy Paul seals it in style
A VICTORY FOR PLAYER POWER!
STAUNTON has JOSH hailed the united player voices that has led to the Football Association revisiting the controversial changes to next season's Non-League Player Contracts.
CRUISE IS IN GEAR!
when in the crunch run-in games.
BACK WHERE WE BELONG!
FOUR years after experiencing a first relegation in their history, Weston-super-Mare are back at Step 2 and player/assistant boss Scott Laird couldn't be prouder of his men.
BLUES BACK
STEVE SMITH says Bishop's Stortford's triumph has been years of hard work but the Blues owner-boss doesn't want them to stand still now.
ACCESS AREAS ARE SO VITAL!
BEING a 24-year-old B man with cerebral palsy and a wheelchair user, I had more reason than most to be upset when Oldham Athletic were relegated to the National League a year ago.
GET SET FOR INTER-STEPS
Key info on the 4/5 play-offs
Victory Adds To Daryl's Delight
Dagenham & Red-bridge made it two wins from two with a four-star show which proved too good for Bromley.
RED-HOT UNITED STAYING ON TOP
HAYES & Yeading remain the only side in the division with a 100 per cent record.
HURST: THAT'S FOR THE FANS
GRIMSBY Town boss Paul Hurst dedicated this victory over Weymouth to the club’s supporters as they made the perfect start to life back in the National League.
HUDLIN HAS THE STAR POWER!
NEAL ARDLEY ON LEAVING KYLE OUT
CARDS ARE DENIED AS SHAYMEN SET THE BAR
FC HALIFAX condemned new-look Woking to their first defeat of the campaign in a barn-storming game at Kingfield.
Omar red makes Gulls battle
GARY JOHNSON hailed a draw ‘that was as good as a win’ as his stubborn, well-organized side refused to buckle after losing defender Ali Omar to a red card in the 25th minute at Meadow Lane.
IT'S VITAL YOU HAVE A PLAN B
THINGS always pop up that you can’t control. Our for-ward, Joey Butlin, has decided to move on because of our training in the morning and his family commitments. Although we would have preferred to know a bit earlier – it means changing our recruitment strategy – he has to do what’s best for him.
CHAMPIONS ARE HELD BY PENYBONT
CHAMPIONS Connah’s Quay Nomads became the first side to blink in the race for the JC Cymru Premier League title as they dropped a point at Penybont.
HOME WILL HELP WOODS GROW!
IT was a real pleasure for me to be in attendance for the opening match at Woodford Town’s new Ashton’s Stadium this month.
BOSS RUSK IS A HAPPY HATTER!
STOCKPORT County boss Simon Rusk hailed the character of his side after inflicting a first-ever NonLeague defeat on Southend United.
WHY MUST BIG CLUBS SHARE?
I read with interest Tracy Crouch’s initial findings on her review of football. While I agree with some of her points, including the structure of the National League being fundamentally flawed, I do question other areas of her findings and wonder how many of those “independent” people she spoke to when doing her research were really that, rather than more self-interested groups.
LAIT SHOW SEES OFF THE ROYALS
CHRIS LAIT’S clinical hat-trick handed high-intensity Halesowen a comfortable passage into the next round.
BLAZE RAVAGES TOWN HOME
HOPES of football returning to the historic home of defunct AFC Newbury have gone up in flames.
Dragons denied by last-gasp Sbarra
NEW boss Neal Ard-ley saw his Solihull Moors side salvage a share of the opening day spoils thanks to a last-gasp equaliser from Joe Sbarra – his second strike of the game.
DUFFUS MAKES SHRIMPS SWITCH
COURTNEY DUFFUS has thanked Bromley after his short Ravens stint ended when Morecambe forked out to take him to League One.
OLUSANYA IS BORO'S NEW GOLDEN BOY
NEW Middlesbrough signing Toyosi Olusanya has described his fairytale move to the Riverside as a golden ticket.
McCANN HAD IT SO GOODE
CHARLIE Goode had a difficult transfer decision to make long before Brentford made him Northampton Town’s most expensive sale.
ANDY'S KEEN TO FIELD ACE HARRISON...
ANDY Morrison is hoping Byron Harrison can provide the finishing touch his Connah’s Quay Nomads side is currently lacking as they attempt to make it a hat-trick of JD Cymru Premier League titles.
AWAY THE LADS!
EIGHT opening day wins on the road
ALLEN'S ON THE SPOT TO SEAL IT
MOUSEHOLE – the most westerly based club in this season’s FA Cup – had their historic first-ever appearance in the competition brought to an end with a home defeat to higher-league Plymouth Parkway in front of 352 spectators at Trungle Parc.
Stockport swoop for Barrow hitman COUNTY QUICK TO LAND QUIG
BIG-SPENDING Stockport County have splashed the cash again to land Barrow hotshot Scott Quigley.
WE SPEND MORE THAN LEAGUE 2!
FC HALIFAX Town manager Pete Wild believes there is more money being spent by clubs in the National League than League Two this summer.