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BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
We have all talked regularly about the effects that lockdown and the Covid-19 pandemic has, and still is, having on football clubs and its fans, but what about the coaches, and what about the players?
‘RIGHT TO HEAR PM'S ROAD MAP'
Steps 3-6 waiting on Boris’ direction
Hero Kieron Spurred On By Support
Kieron McCann says he is overwhelmed by the support after completing his epic 496-mile challenge that has raised nearly £8,000 for Brain Tumour Research.
He May Be Rookie, But Boss Rusk Is No Risk For Hatters
While Simon Rusk was lifting the Conference title with Crawley Town, Stockport County were on their way out of the Football League for the first time since 1905.
Dean Quits In A Storm At Stones!
Brennan row with chairman and No.2
TURBINES STOP TURNING AT CITY
OXFORD City created a slice of history as they booked a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy for the first time in their history, with victory over Peterborough Sports.
SBARRA PUNISHES TEN-MAN SPITFIRES
SUBSTITUTE Joe Sbarra salvaged a point for Solihull Moors with a stoppage-time equaliser to deny an Eastleigh side who played the entire second half with ten men after Joe Partington had been sent off on the stroke of half-time.
WEARY SAINTS FIND THEIR FEET
BRACKLEY Town dusted down the cobwebs of a month-long spell on the sidelines to move into fourth place in the table with a come from-behind victory over FA Cup heroes Chorley.
READY TO PHIL MY BOOTS AS A BOSS
SOUTH SHIELDS midfielder Phil Turnbull is eyeing up a career in management – but has heeded warnings given to him by twin brother Stephen.
HAWKS CHIEF DOSWELL LEFT IN A SPOT OF BOTHER AGAIN
Eighth shootout anguish for Dos
Gulls flying high for Johnson
THERE was to be no FA Trophy upset at Haig Avenue as National League leaders Torquay United edged past Southport to reach the quarter-finals.
Glovers forced to Reid the script
ALEX REID’S first-half strike was enough to seal the points for a Stockport County side who kept their first clean sheet in three games under new boss Simon Rusk.
Let's Not Rush Into Anything
Here we are again! It’s like Deja vu from the end of last season when the National League North & South play-offs were up in the air. Will we, won’t we?
WOOTT A WAY TO WIN NOTTS!
NEAL ARDLEY hailed the patience of his Notts County side after they were made to wait to break down stubborn Solihull Moors resistance to reclaim their play-off place.
RUSK'S SO PROUD TO TAKE REIGN AT HATTERS
HUMBLE Simon Rusk believes it is “an honour and a privilege” to manage Stockport County after being handed his first senior managerial role.
THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES!
Wembley hero calls it a day
THE BIG INTERVIEW ADAM LAKELAND
Rovers gave Lakeland a platform to go so Far
U'S COMPLETED THE ITALIAN JOB
HASTINGS UNITED hot-shot Davide Rodari says the Sussex town will always be a home from home after landing a move to the EFL with Crawley Town.
FANS MAY TURN BACK ON TIGERS
TRURO City supporter Simon Birch fears fans will refuse to travel 55 miles to watch home games in Plymouth next season as their stadium hell continues.
RAVENS READY TO KICKSTART!
WE’RE starting to find our feet again! That is the verdict of Bromley boss Neil Smith after seeing his Ravens side win for the first time since making their long-awaited return to action.
RUSK'S ALREADY A HAPPY HATTER
SIMON RUSK cel-ebrated his first game in charge of Stockport County with a comfortable victory over Woking to enhance the Hatters’ reputation as genuine title contenders.
BEES BEGIN TO SHOW FIGHT BUT GULLS ARE TOO STRONG
Green shoots of hope for Tim
Your Dreams Can Come True
Udoka praises Velocity backing
Influential Steve Has Cott The Lot!
The Gaffer’s greatest gaffer with mark yates
SHAY SWITCH SO SUPER FOR WILD
BROMLEY 1 - Cheek 17. FC HALIFAX T 2 - Summerfi eld 22 (pen), Allen 48.
Hatters stutter in post-Jim era
CHESTERFIELD 2 - Asante 10, 88. WREXHAM 1 - Young 19 (pen)
TERRAS' STOCK IS NOW RISING
WEYMOUTH 1 - McQuoid 40 . HARTLEPOOL U 0
THREE SEE RED IN FOUR-HOUR EPIC
FA to investigate bizarre events
MORE THAN JUST A GAME
WE all know that Monday morning feeling when you have to go into work or school to attack the drudgery of another week.
WHITE: WE MUST PULL TOGETHER!
DORKING Wanderers chairman Marc White believes the National League and its clubs must lobby Government to make a U-turn on their funding decision – or face the league season being cancelled altogether.