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A BRUNDLE OF JOY FOR DARYL
DELIGHTED Daryl Mc-Mahon hailed unsung hero Mitch Brundle as Dagenham & Redbridge eased their relegation fears and subjected Jimmy Shan to defeat in his fi rst game in charge of Solihull Moors.
PRESSURE ON TOP TWO AS TURBINES UP THE POWER!
PETERBOROUGH SPORTS kept the pressure up on the top two as boss Jimmy Dean paid tribute to their hosts for getting the game on in the face of Storm Dennis.
READY TO KITT START AGAIN!
STEVE KITTRICK says his fire for management is still burning with the former Matlock Town boss looking for a quick return to the dug-out.
GREGORY SPOT ON FOR FLEET!
GOALKEEPER David Gregory saved an 89th-minute penalty from Chorley’s Alex Newby to hand Ebbsfleet United a survival lifeline in this clash of the bottom two at Stonebridge Road.
Ref causes storm as Dennis strikes
REFEREE Samuel Bar-rott was in the eye of a penalty storm last night after worthy Woking were denied by Dennis.
FLOOD HELL IS TORTURE FOR TADDY
TADCASTER ALBION chiefs fear the club may have to fold after 125 years after Storm Ciara ripped through its Global Stadium, causing at least £42,000 worth of flood damage.
STORM TROOPERS!
Folkestone brave elements to edge clash of top two
ACE JONAH SAVES DAY
Second and third-placed sides draw to hand Stones a boost
Jack Adds To Cards' Payne!
Jack Payne might have seemed an unlikely candidate to end Eastleigh’s goal drought – but the midfielder’s exquisite volley set up their first league win in seven games.
Great Scott Caps A Comeback
Barrow manager Ian Evatt saw his side produce a fantastic response to falling behind against Torquay, as their latest victory extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points.
SPIREITES PAY HUGE PENALTY
ENZIO BOLDEWIJN’S spe-cial moment for the TV cameras and a Kyle Wootton double ensured relegation-haunted Chesterfield paid a full penalty for spurning their big chance at Meadow Lane.
SHOTS' SEARLE SLAMS CRITICS
BULLISH Aldershot manager Danny Searle hopes this breathless draw earns his burgeoning side renewed respect after the Shots held their own against the high-flying Yorkshiremen.
NO MOVE YET FOR TIM
TIM Flowers has not applied for the Chesterfield job nor has the club approached him, says company secretary Ashley Carson.
LIONS BREAK NEW GROUND
Festival first as England C take on Nepal
LAINTON SAVES DENY DAGGERS
WREXHAM and Dagenham had to settle for a share of the spoils at a windswept Racecourse yesterday as the weather prevailed against any hopes of a skilful and fast-flowing contest.
Hess happy with Inih's input!
INIH EFFIONG’S Dover double-downed 10-man Stockport County at Edgeley Park as Athletic got revenge for their home defeat against the Hatters earlier in the season.
DEAN'S STONES ARE ON A ROLL
Boss Brennan has a new lease of life
My Craving Is That Glory Fix
Simon Bassey first walked through the Plough Lane turnstiles as a ten-year-old boy to see Wimbledon play Leicester City.
ROCKS IN ROCKING RECOVERY
Comeback stuns Invicta
ON THE MAP NOW, AS THE! !CROWS FLY...
STEVE Castle reckons Royston Town’s cup exploits have finally put them on the map – even his mum might know where they are now!
LINNETS HOLD ALL THE ACES
Marriott sees off York
I'VE GOT THAT FIRE BACK IN MY BELLY
Poppies have given Cox his mojo back
IT'LL BE A HALES STORM!
Smith ready for Magpies
CITY ACE SWAPS PLAY-OFF CHASE FOR LOVE ISLAND
HOOPS ROMEO IS TAPP-ED UP!
BLUEBIRDS CLEAR ANOTHER HURDLE
Brilliant Barrow fend off Ravens
Kedwell's On The Spot For Sharp Hawks
Victory keeps them in the title race
I'VE DEPARTED A BETTER MAN
JODY BROWN believes 14 months learning from Peter Taylor at Dagenham & Redbridge has equipped him with the tools to be a better manager in the future.
DAN'S THE MAN FOR ROUSLERS
Platt helps Sporting go top
CLOSE THE WINDOW NOW, PLEADS SMITH
NEIL SMITH saw another of his star performers make the move up to the Football League and admitted “I can’t wait for the transfer window to close”.
Canny Crows march on
A DOMINANT second-half display saw Royston Town dump out Chester in the shock of the round at Garden Walk.