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ED'S A-HEAD OF THE GAME!
ED FRANCIS has paid tribute to key figures at Gateshead after he made a successful comeback from a fractured skull.
STREVS STILL STRIVING ON
BEN STREVENS doesn’t want to hear if his Dagenham & Redbridge side are climbing the National League table – they’re just trying to get better.
RECORDS - AND ALL THAT JAS!
HUMBLE Jas Singh has etched his name in Tamworth folklore – but he believes his all-conquering teammates deserve the right to join him.
I'LL MAKE OUR GAME THRIVE!
SIR KEIR STARMER has vowed to make sure NonLeague football 'thrives' if he ever becomes Prime Minister.
WARD EYEING MOOR GLORY
HE’S WON two league championships and 50 caps for his country, but Stephen Ward says he’d love nothing more than to steer Solihull Moors to glory – starting with a Wembley trip in the Isuzu FA Trophy.
PRIDE OF LATICS KEPT ME GOING
FRANK Rothwell broke his own world record as the oldest man to row the Atlantic Ocean and now the Oldham Athletic chairman has urged his Latics to make it a double celebration with promotion.
THE HERO HIKERS DO IT FOR BELLA
INTREPID supporters trudged 34 miles for a fundraising away day – only for the game to then be called off!
BAR AXE WON'T TAR MY LEGACY!
ADAM STEVENS admits he was hurt to be told in the bar that his Coalville Town reign had come to an end - but he won't let it overshadow the good times he had at his hometown club.
MAGICAL MORAN SILENCES BLUEBELLS
THAN Moran's superb equaliser 12 minutes from time salvaged a deserved point for Evesham United.
BIRD BACK IN THE MIX WITH TOP TANNERS!
HAYDEN Bird hopes his play-off experience can help steer Leatherhead’s young guns back up to Step 3
NATHAN IS A HIT FOR KERNOW
THE Kernow Football Alliance is an inclusive international football team who participate in both domestic and international tournaments and promote Cornish culture around the world.
OWUSU THE HERO AS SWANS SEAL BIG WIN
A LATE wonder free-kick from Nana Owusu was just enough to secure a big win for Walton & Hersham at Bulpit Lane in the play-off race.
URCHIN ACES FIND A LATE STING TO WIN IT
LEAGUE leaders Hornchurch took all three points, coming from behind with two goals in two minutes to stun in-form Hamlet.
SLOUGH TURN UP HEAT ON JOHNNO
LOUGH TOWN manager Scott Davies praised his side S three times to equalise before going on to find the winner through Leon Chambers-Parillon.
ROBINS STILL ROCKING TO KEEP PLAY-OFF HOPES ALIVE
PROMOTION chasing Altrincham continued their fine form with a clinical derby victory over play-off rivals Rochdale.
DANNY'S GOT FLEET FIRING!
RUNAWAY leaders Chesterfield dropped points at home for only the second time this season as Ebbsfleet United took a surprise share of the spoils from the SMH Group Stadium.
MAHER'S MEN FEEL THE HEAT
SOUTHEND United slipped to within one point of the National League drop zone after defeat to York City at Roots Hall.
SUPER BLUES DREAM ALIVE
City not thinking of Wembley just yet
BARKS WORSE THAN HIS BITE
SECOND-half goals from Barks and Walshaw saw high-flying Emley reach the quarter-finals of the FA Vase at the expense of Northern League Whickham yesterday at the Fantastic Media Welfare Ground.
GWINNETT: WE NEVER GOT GOING
HAMPTON & Richmond exited to Northern Premier League Macclesfield yesterday in the first ever meeting between the sides.
KIDDY HAUNTED BY AN OLD BOY
SPORTS player-manager Michael Gash was the hero as his winner, three minutes into stoppage time, saw the home side knock out National League Kidderminster at PIMS Park.
DINANGA RESTORES NORTHERN PRIDE
FIFTY-two years to the week since Ronnie Radford’s right foot played a major part in downing Newcastle United at Edgar Street, Gateshead gained a measure of revenge for the North-East.
KIT'S A BIT OF ALRIGHT FOR REBELS
WORTHING fans have shown they are quite simply Pier-less when it comes to fundraising ideas - and they are pretty high up in the fashion stakes too! The Rebels' Supporters' Association launched a unique limited-edition shirt for their match against Dover Athletic yesterday.
OUR AIM IS TO BE HISTORY MAKERS
JAMES BERRY says champions-elect Chesterfield don't just want to win the National League title they want to win big and write their names in club legend.
DICKS' ALL SET FOR A RETURN
WITH a nickname like \"The Terminator\", you would have thought Julian Dicks would be a perfect fit for the blood and thunder of Non-League - but the archetypal defensive hardman is looking for a place to call home.
STILL MAKING WAVES, AT 73!
STRANDED in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles off the Antigua coast isn’t exactly where you would expect to find a football club chairman – but then there’s noone quite like Oldham Athletic’s Frank Rothwell.
BAKER WON'T LOOK BACK!
NEIL BAKER completed an emotional return to hometown club Farnborough after 25 years away – and insisted it didn’t feel weird without his long-standing co-boss Jon Underwood.
GASH, BANG, WALLOP!
Player-boss fires up Turbines
HAPPY HALI-DAYS FOR TOP GUN ALLI
MILLENIC ALLI says he aims to join a long list of Halifax Town heroes to become a hit higher up the ladder after completing a move to Exeter City.
PIPER: A TRUE PLAYER OF THE PEOPLE
‘A FANS’ favourite wherever he went’ – tributes have flooded in for popular playmaker Lenny Piper, who passed away this week following a long illness, at the age of just 46.