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Mac bids to follow in Vardy footsteps
The Non-League Football Paper

Mac bids to follow in Vardy footsteps

NOTTS County hitman Macaulay Langstaff says he wants to be the next Jamie Vardy after scooping the Our Game Player of the Year award.

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May 28, 2023
Goal king Nnamdi is raring to go again...
The Non-League Football Paper

Goal king Nnamdi is raring to go again...

GOAL machine Nnamdi Nwachuku scored 49 times for AFC Sudbury in 2022/23 – and is already setting his sights on reaching new heights next season!

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May 28, 2023
A fitting tribute in honour of Mandy
The Non-League Football Paper

A fitting tribute in honour of Mandy

THE late Mandy Freeman’s tireless and enthusiastic efforts at Bury AFC have been given the recognition they fully deserve.

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May 28, 2023
Give them a big Clap for efforts
The Non-League Football Paper

Give them a big Clap for efforts

CLAPTON Community Football Club are helping people from across Europe find a sense of belonging!

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May 28, 2023
SOCCER AM HELPED SAVE ME, SAYS BEN
The Non-League Football Paper

SOCCER AM HELPED SAVE ME, SAYS BEN

BURY Town goalkeeper Ben Meyhew thought his football days were behind him before the age of 30 – before Soccer AM helped revitalise his career.

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May 28, 2023
Bartlett's 'Becks' hit bags prize
The Non-League Football Paper

Bartlett's 'Becks' hit bags prize

WIMBORNE Town star Dan Bartlett has earned national recognition for a David Beckham-esque strike from the halfway line earlier this season.

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May 28, 2023
Rockin' Robins are cup heroes
The Non-League Football Paper

Rockin' Robins are cup heroes

BRACKNELL Town’s FA Cup clash with Ipswich Town will live long in the memory for everyone associated with the Robins – and then they backed it up with FA Trophy success too as the cup kings landed a National Game Award.

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May 28, 2023
Chairman Mark has more to do
The Non-League Football Paper

Chairman Mark has more to do

NON-LEAGUE custodian Mark Harris has spent a lifetime in football – but he is not finished yet.

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May 28, 2023
Strewth, mate! Fast Eddie's cash jackpot
The Rugby Paper

Strewth, mate! Fast Eddie's cash jackpot

EDDIE Jones returned to Twickenham this week as an RFU-made millionaire coach. Jones, who was paid over £700,000 p.a. for most of his seven-year tenure as England head coach, is almost certainly one-of-a-kind as the first rugby union coach in the world to reach that level of remuneration.

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May 28, 2023
Hodnett grabs the glory for Munster
The Rugby Paper

Hodnett grabs the glory for Munster

MUNSTER, producing a performance to match anything in their glorious history, landed the URC title last night in Cape Town with a dramatic but well deserved win over holders Stormers.

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May 28, 2023
Top two get ready for county showdown
The Rugby Paper

Top two get ready for county showdown

THE Bill Beaumont County Cup has been overlooked and underfunded by the RFU in recent years, but finalist head coaches Taff Gwilliam and Alex Loney both still see the competition as the ‘lifeblood’ of the community game ahead of today’s final at Twickenham.

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May 28, 2023
Burns delight as Aitchison blooms
The Rugby Paper

Burns delight as Aitchison blooms

HOLLY Aitchison was nominated for Women’s Six Nations player of the tournament and her former teacher Gill Burns says the England fly-half is the most determined sports woman she’s ever seen.

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May 28, 2023
JAMIE FULFILS HIS WEMBLEY DREAM
The Non-League Football Paper

JAMIE FULFILS HIS WEMBLEY DREAM

CLUTCHING the FA Vase, Ascot United manager Jamie Tompkins wore a smile as wide as the Wembley arch.

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May 28, 2023
WINTER TURN UP THE HEAT!
The Non-League Football Paper

WINTER TURN UP THE HEAT!

Rangers have no fear of hitting new heights

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May 28, 2023
Prime to cover World Cup warm up games
The Rugby Paper

Prime to cover World Cup warm up games

PRIME Video are planning on broadcasting Rugby World Cup 2023 warm-up matches involving all the Six Nations teams this summer.

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May 28, 2023
Fakatava the star as Highlanders steal it
The Rugby Paper

Fakatava the star as Highlanders steal it

Super Rugby Pacific round-up

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May 28, 2023
Nathan targets more shut-outs
The Non-League Football Paper

Nathan targets more shut-outs

NATHAN Ashmore believes Boreham Wood can pick themselves up and challenge for promotion again next season following their play-off heartache.

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May 28, 2023
BLOODS DRIVEN BY PACE MAKER
The Non-League Football Paper

BLOODS DRIVEN BY PACE MAKER

Stalwart boss relishes Droylsden return

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May 28, 2023
THINKING OF IT LATERALLY
The Non-League Football Paper

THINKING OF IT LATERALLY

IT USED to be called the AGM Cup. Others have dubbed it Maps and Darts. The club allocations for next season have been out for ten days and social media is awash with puzzlement and indignation – as usual.

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May 28, 2023
DYER'S GONE A FULL CIRCLE
The Non-League Football Paper

DYER'S GONE A FULL CIRCLE

FOOTBALL has taken Alex Dyer around the world, but the 32-yearold is delighted to bring his pearls of wisdom back to Wealdstone.

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May 28, 2023
BORO IN SWOOP FOR JORD
The Non-League Football Paper

BORO IN SWOOP FOR JORD

EXPERIENCED striker Jordan Hulme is looking forward to linking up again with newly-appointed Radcliffe joint-managers Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley after leaving Altrincham.

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May 28, 2023
MIDLANDS MINEFIELD!
The Non-League Football Paper

MIDLANDS MINEFIELD!

IMBALANCES in neighbouring leagues risk leaving a “totally distorted” Midland Football League Premier Division with greater problems in the future.

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May 28, 2023
TV STAR SAM!
The Non-League Football Paper

TV STAR SAM!

Versatile Non-League ace bags Ted Lasso role

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May 28, 2023
Nothing could top that 38-38 draw with England
The Rugby Paper

Nothing could top that 38-38 draw with England

MY LIFEIN RUGBYBYRON MCGUIGAN THE FORMER SCOTLAND, GLASGOW, EXETER AND BORDER BULLDOGS WINGER WHO HAS JUST BROUGHT THE CURTAIN DOWN ON HIS SALE SHARKS PLAYING CAREER

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May 28, 2023
Launch of freedom education charter
The Light

Launch of freedom education charter

WHEN the World Freedom Alliance was formed in the Autumn of 2020, we were keen to be more than just a protest movement. We wanted to provide solutions to the problems we were seeing around us. Given my 23 years of experience working in and running schools, I was asked to form a group of interested people to formulate an action plan for transforming education.

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Issue 33: May 2023
Henry: Portrait of a serial chiller
The Light

Henry: Portrait of a serial chiller

As Kissinger creeps up to 100 how influential has he been?

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Issue 33: May 2023
Killed by the state? A son's quest for justice
The Light

Killed by the state? A son's quest for justice

TONY Stowell's quest for justice following the death of his mum, Antonia, became a national story.

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Issue 33: May 2023
Climate CO2 hoax - how bankers hijacked the real environment movement
The Light

Climate CO2 hoax - how bankers hijacked the real environment movement

THE UN and powerful special interests have tried to convince the world that CO2 is a climate-changing toxin.

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Issue 33: May 2023
French are abandoning left and right - why can't we?
The Light

French are abandoning left and right - why can't we?

UNINTENTIONALLY, Emmanuel Macron has achieved something remarkable.

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Issue 33: May 2023
The homeschooling journey explored
The Light

The homeschooling journey explored

Concluding part of an interview with homeschooler Anna Dusseau

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Issue 33: May 2023