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WE'RE VICTIMS OF CUP 'CRIME'
Redknapp: Our clubs need more support
WE'RE ON TOP OF THE WORLD
England Seniors fly flag for Lions
BLAKE KNOWS HE'S ONTO A SHORE THING WITH ROCKS
ROBBIE Blake has backed Bognor Regis Town’s young bucks to challenge for the Isthmian Premier play-offs next season.
WE WERE LEFT ON THE BRINK
CHAIRMAN Paul Ayres revealed Thatcham Town briefly discussed the prospect of a second voluntary relegation in ten years having been shunted into the Southern League.
AMERICA'S BEST SPECIALISTS & SURGEONS
FINDING THE BEST MEDICAL SPECIALIST IS A DAUNTING TASK for anyone requiring specific treatment.
SURGEONS MAGIC TOUCH
Americans turn down syringes but go UNDER SCALPELS. What do these doctors know that the rest of medicine doesn't?
The TikTok Election
With both Donald Trump and Joe Biden now on the app, could it help determine the next U.S. president in November?
Major League Error
Why baseball fans have long thought Ty Cobb to be a racist when he wasn't
Failure to Deliver
Multinational companies embraced Chinese factories to lower costs. Their excessive reliance ended up being a central cause of the COVID supply chain meltdown
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.
KIZZI'S BUSY PLANNING HIS WELCOME EFL RETURN
Joe has designs of glory at Bees
LIONS HAVE GROWN INTO EURO GIANTS
STOURBRIDGE claimed a little piece of Real Madrid's Champions League triumph last weekend.
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.
SPINKS EYEING MORE SUCCESS
FA VASE winner Dan Spinks is eyeing more glory with Saffron Walden Town after calling time on his Romford reign.
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.
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.
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.
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.
GEORDIES GO LOOKING TO CREATE EVEN MOORE PAIN
Boss Chris ready to defy the odds again at Step 3
ADAM'S READY TO UP THE ANTE
Lakeland looking to steer Linnets
JAMIE MUST START AGAIN
Crellin forced to re-build Bridges
JANI IS A JACK OF ALL TRADES
THERE'S not many tasks that Janina Augustynowicz hasn't undertaken in her football career.
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.
New Zealand teams display their strength
NEW Zealand continued their Trans-Tasman dominance with three of the final four teams participating in next weekend's Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals.
Hampson can keep on playing and coaching
CRAIG Hampson has come to an agreement that will allow him to continue playing with Ealing Trailfinders while also remaining as head coach of Chinnor in the Championship.
Callard impressed by Bath coaches
BATH legend Jon Callard believes two of the best signings Johaan van Graan has made as the club's head of rugby are not Finn Russell and Thomas du Toit but the forwards and backs coaches, Richard Blaze and Lee Blackett.
Emphatic England demolish Georgia
UNDER-20s Six Nations champions England made a victorious start to their World Championship warm-up matches in Georgia.
Chiefs gunning for champions
REIGNING champions Gloucester-Hartpury have been the league's pacesetters once again and today face an Exeter side determined to make up for last season's final heartache.
Sanderson: We'll come back better
ALEX Sanderson is an ebullient, upbeat character who tries to ride the waves of professional sport with a smile on his face.