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ANGELS SET FOR TOUGHEST TEST
JAY SAUNDERS has won National League South promotion – and the Tonbridge Angels boss reckons this year’s division is tougher than ever.
SARLL: GREG'S TAYLOR-MADE
DELIGHTED Woking boss Darren Sarll reckons he has pulled off a major coup in signing central defender Greg Taylor from Cambridge United.
HOOPS DREAM IS NOW REALITY
ROSS JENKINS believes Oxford City’s opening fixtures encapsulate the National League in a nutshell.
NO SALUTES FOR CUP IDEA
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL
FIVE-STAR SPIREITES TURN ON THE STYLE
STRIKER Joe Quigley came off the bench to score twice as Chesterfield ran out 5-1 winners at Alfreton Town.
BARNES ENJOYS DREAM DEBUT
YORK CITY 1 SHEFFFIELD WED 1
TIGERS & LATICS IN STALEMATE
...but fitness levels on up
SHAKERS SO HAPPY TO PLAY A HOME GIGG
BURY FC 0 BRADFORD CITY 6
‘I need my players to give it their all for Shots’
THE BIG INTERVIEW TOMMY WIDDRINGTON
CORDNER'S READY FOR A BIG PUSH
TYLER CORDNER says he couldn’t turn down the chance to be part of York City’s new era as the Minstermen’s spending spree under new majority ownership continued.
KER-NOW OR NEVER, LADS!
CORNWALL is renowned for its beautiful beaches and tasty pasties, but now its football team are determined to seize their moment in the spotlight.
STAG PARTY IS JUST PERFECT TO REVITALISE GREAT SCOTT
THIS time last year, Scott Rendell was wavering.
SHOTS HIT MAX POWER AS GOALS START FLYING
MAXWELL Mullins bagged a brace as Aldershot Town opened their pre-season campaign with a 3-0 win at Isthmian South Central side Badshot Lea.
SHEAF THANKS REDS FOR SPL CHANCE
MAX SHEAF says he will always owe a debt of gratitude to Redditch United after landing a move to Scottish Premiership side Ross County.
FALKLANDS GET SET FOR GAMES
FALKLAND Islands manager Troyd Bowles admits his side’s Island Games bid is a trip into the unknown – six years after they last played at the tournament.
WORT'S NEW PORT OF CALL
HE’S already fourth on the club’s all-time list of leading goal-scorers, now Lee Wort is out to create new history after returning to AFC Portchester.
JIMMY'S NUN OF THE WISER
Boro boss expects another tough ride
WE WON'T BE AN EASY RIDE
HAKAN HAYRETTIN wants to put an end to the opposition coming to Dulwich Hamlet for a nice afternoon out – and has told his new-look squad to become club legends.
NOW GET READY FOR PHASE TWO
AS he prepares his side for a first season in the Northern Premier League, North Ferriby boss Chris Bolder believes The Villagers are entering “Chapter 2” of their phoenix journey.
NWACH US GO, SAYS IRON MAN
HOT-SHOT Nnamdi Nwachuku believes Braintree Town boss Angelo Harrop can take his game to the next level after Non-League’s most prolific hitman joined the Iron.
THE NASH CAN SMASH IT AGAIN
ADAM LAKELAND wants his Curzon Ashton to keep smashing perceptions
PORT WILL GET BEST OF CARVER
LIAM WATSON is convinced Marcus Carver can enjoy his football again at Southport after the striker returned on a season-long loan from Scunthorpe United.
EX-ROBINS BOSS NASH EYES FRESH CHALLENGE
MARC NASH has admitted he had mixed emotions over his departure from North Shields as he looks to get back into management in the near future.
GUNNER BARTRAM IS A REAL KEEPER FOR LEE
LEE Bradbury says he is delighted to be able to turn to the experience of Vince Bartram at Eastleigh this season.
UGGLA DEAL IS FINALL-Y DONE
AT THE turn of the year, Matt Uggla harboured a dream to run a National League club, preferrably starting with the letter ‘Y’.
ADDICKS CLIP DAN'S WINGS
NEW Welling boss Danny Bloor opened his next chapter at Park View Road – but it was Charlton Athletic who took the local bragging rights.
LESSONS MUST BE LEARNED
WHAT to make of Matt Uggla, the 29-year-old son of a billionaire who has promised to take York City back to the EFL?
SPORTS MARCH INTO A NEW ERA
BOSS BEARD LEADS REVOLUTION
DEBUT TRIO SET TO MAKE FA CUP BOW
TRIO Harleston Town, Heacham and Okehampton Argyle have been entered into the FA Cup for the first time in their history this season.
MOORS BAG ANDY ON A WHING AND A PRAYER
ANDY Whing believes his passion on the touchline coupled with his cool, calm decision-making will turn Solihull Moors into promotion-chasers once again.