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PAIN FOR CLARETS AS GULLS WIN LATE
THERE may have been an element of fortune to their winner, but Torquay United made it six wins out of seven, against fellow promotion hopefuls Chelmsford City
GRIGG A-SPIRES TO BE SPOT-ON
CHESTERFIELD produced a scintillating second-half comeback to put away ten-man Dagenham & Redbridge
Bizarre red doesn't stop Shaymen
FC HALIFAX Town battled back from a goal down to earn a point against Southend United at The Shay – even after losing midfielder Luke Summerfield to one of the most bizarre red cards of the season
KIDDY BREAK DROUGHT BUT STILL DENIED A HOME WIN!
THE wait goes on for Kidderminster Harriers’ first home win since their return to the National League as Rochdale forced their way back into the game to grab a point at sun-drenched Aggborough
AMOND MAKES AMENDS
PADRAIG AMOND’S second-half equaliser handed Woking a share of the spoils in a thrilling encounter with high-flying Solihull Moors at the Laithwaite Community Stadium
DOMINANT BARNET UP THE ANTE!
BARNET lived up to their billing as table toppers with a convincing victory over Altrincham, who only brielfy flickered into life after Danny Collinge had headed the Bees into a ninth-minute lead
A ROUTE ONE GLORY TRAIL
THEIR name may suggest they adapt a more outdated approach, but manager Sohail Abbas Rehman knows just how to achieve modern-day success – playing the right way
IT'S SO VITAL TO GET COVER
CROCKED Adem Ramadan says his Bank Holiday injury nightmare should serve as a reminder for his fellow semi-professionals to ensure they are financially protected from potentially suffering the same fate
TOM'S GLORY ERA IS OVER!
TOM KILLICK revealed how the ‘humbling’ backlash to his sacking after more than 19 years as Poole Town manager had proved a sanctuary amid his maelstrom of emotions
CABLES JOE, 15, MAKING A MARK
AMONG the substitutes used during last Saturday’s FA Cup clash between Prescot Cables and visiting North Ferriby was one name not listed on the teamsheet
RELIEVED ROWE KEEPING IT REAL
EXHAUSTED boss Ian Rowe needed a beer after threadbare Sporting Khalsa emerged through an exhausting tale of three keepers to bag an FA Cup tie at Kettering Town
TIM LAUDS DREAM TIE WITH GULLS
TIM SILLS admitted he had to do a double take when discovering his FA Cup fate
YORK ARE DOIN' IT THE ARD WAY!
Ardley is tasked with City shake-up
KING REIGN CONTINUES
New Hawks boss eyes long-term revival
PARK LIFE ON CALM WATERS
The coastal north Essex town of Harwich has a rich naval history.
LEON GETS A LEGGE UP-IN GOAL!
FOOTBALL League stalwart Leon Legge had a Bank Holiday to remember - after being forced to play in goal for new club Bootle.
JORDAN CRASHES A NASH PARTY!
TAMWORTH came away with all three points after a workmanlike performance and a goal from Jordan Cullinane-Liburd.
DOM AND DOMI SHOCK SAD CITY
YORK CITY'S search for a first win continues after they were brushed aside by an impressive Ebbsfleet.
BOLD CITY HIT BACK AT MOORS
OXFORD City twice came from behind to salvage a deserved point on the road in this entertaining clash with high-flying Solihull Moors.
BIG DAVE FURY AT HIS LATICS
OLDHAM were denied a morale-boosting win on Tyneside as Gateshead twice came from behind, the Heed's second equaliser three minutes from the end of normal time.
Impressive Barnet reach summit
A SECOND-HALF header from Adebola Oluwo earned Barnet the derby spoils at Boreham Wood and send the Bees flying to the top of the table.
Iron ground row set for trial in New Year
SCUNTHORPE UNITED owner David Hilton says he still hopes their legal battle for Glanford Park can be resolved before it goes to court early next year.
PORT OF CALL FOR BENTLEY
New boss Jim eyes a revival
COLLINGE GETS HIS NET GAINS
A PRE-SEASON conversation with boss Dean Brennan has resulted in Barnet central defender Danny Collinge discovering his goalscoring mojo.
BEES BOSS WANTS FIVE
BARNET chief Dean Brennan has called on the National League board to look at the 'ridiculous' decision not to implement a five-substitution rule.
FENTON FINDS NEW FORMULA
In-form Spartans turn the tables
KEV WON'T COME IN FOR MIKEY
YORK City chairman Matt Uggla says he will not risk affecting the club's new-found friendship with Southend United by raiding manager Kevin Maher.
CHATS ARE NOT JUST ALL TALK IN TITLE RACE
BACK-TO-BACK promotions and a flying start to life at Step 3 has left Chatham Town manager Kevin Hake smiling - but his ambitions run far higher.
MARTYRS HAVE SET SIGHTS ON HISTORY
BECOMING a part of club history is always a huge honour - but it means even more when it's a club as prestigious as Merthyr Town.
FLETCH IS BACK IN BUSINESS
'I REMBEMBER being sat in the hospital bed saying: 'I'm getting back on the pitch, nobody can tell me otherwise.'