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KIGHTLY'S IN A RUSH TO RETURN
Premier ace makes Olympic-size U-turn
HOME IS WHERE MY HEART IS
Drury’s back to lay firm foundations with Brickies
LINNETS READY TO ‘RUFFLE FEATHERS!'
RORY McAuley says King’s Lynn Town can’t wait to show the National League big boys what they’re all about.
ELL OF AN EFFORT FROM ACE NEVITT
ELLIOT Nevitt proved City of Liverpool’s Cup hero at Glossop North End even though he was only in the team due to a pre-match injury for striker Tony Gray.
AARON CONTINUES MALDON'S HEROICS
AN excellent finish from Maldon & Tiptree’s Aar-on William-Bushell on the hour settled this absorbing FA Cup tie at Hertingfordbury Park between these two Essex rivals.
ECHOING OUR BIG AMBITION
Quakers’ plan is still on track
Party Time For Proud Beachboys
Concord Rangers recovered from an early deficit to create history with a first-ever FA Trophy final place at Wembley – but it was just a shame no-one was there to witness it.
Parrott Is Talk Of The Woods
The FA Cup returned with a bang in midweek as Non-League clubs became the first to welcome crowds back to competitive fixtures.
Alfold On Cloud Nine As Cup Debut Grips Village
IN 2015, Alfold club secretary Wayne Mouring was erecting a fence around the pitch to stop cars parking on it.
MCCALLUM HAS FINAL SAY TO SEE OFF URCHINS
DAGGERS continued their winning start to pre-season with victory over Hornchurch in front of a Bridge Avenue crowd.
TRIDENT CHIEFS WELCOMING A SPONSOR DEAL LIKE NO OTHER
LEAGUE BOSSES HAIL THE START OF A NEW ERA AS UNIQUE SPONSORS GVC PITCH IN
RYDER IS JACK OF ALL YM'S TRADES
Lancers and Lions hit first-day sixes
LITTLE DESIRES A BIG CHANCE
RECORD scorer Toby Little admits it was a wrench to leave Hayes & Yeading United, but his eagerness to play as much as possible ultimately proved too strong.
Tragedy made me a stronger person
SCOTT Lindsey has been to hell and back over the last 12 months. But the former Forest Green Rovers assistant manager believes he has emerged from tragedy a better
WEMBLEY DATE SETT IN STONE!
CONSETT AFC will be marching down to Wembley for an All-Northern League FA Vase final after this epic last-four tie with Bitton.
AT LAST! IT'S WEMBLEY BUZZ FOR HORNETS
THEY had to wait six months for this moment but ten-man Hebburn Town will never forget their colossal tussle to reach Wembley.
We're So Glad Cup Is For All
The FA’s director of professional game relations
BRAKES AIM TO GO FOR BROKE!
BLONG-SERVING boss Paul Holleran is urging his new recruits to seize their chance in the Leamington spotlight.
CRAIG STEPS UP STRIKER SEARCH
CRAIG Edwards needs one final piece to complete his Cheshunt jigsaw – a proven striker.
FLOWERS CAN POWER MACC
Ex-Solihull chief ready to dive in with the Silkmen
DOCKERS HAVE THE FINAL SAY
Callender nets last Griffin goal
WILL'S DOUBLE HITS GLOVERS
THREE second half goals steered Strat-ford to an impressive victory over their National League visitors.
IT'S 20,000 NOT OUT AS BARRY HITS THE TARGET
MARINE community officer Barry Lenton has collected his 20,000th item of sports kit which will be donated to underprivileged children and adults in over 30 countries.
GAV'S BOYS LEFT IN LIMBO
WORRIED manager Gavin Williams fears Merthyr Town may be blocked from kicking off their league campaign next month.
CANARIES' RESCUE BID TAKES OFF
Hitchin on way to raising vital £25,000
A LONE RANGER TURNED GOOD!
BARRING the three months that he missed last season, undergoing a hernia operation, Angelo Balanta has enjoyed playing regular football over the years.
It's New Era As The Fans Return
At last NonLeague supporters were back to what they do best – and quickly adapted to the new way of watching matches.
REBELS EARN REDEMPTION
THE last time these two sides met was at the turn of the year when Barrow, top of the National League, went on the rampage in a 7-0 triumph.
WOOD: IT'S NOT ENOUGH
HASTINGS United chairman Billy Wood is carefully trying to solve the fi nancial balancing act of letting fans in against a reduced capacity – and admits the current limits came as a blow.
STAND BY FOR FANS TO BE LET IN!
‘Elite’ tag is a red herring, fires Dorking chief