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BIDDERS OFFER A LIFELINE TO MACC
The Non-League Football Paper

BIDDERS OFFER A LIFELINE TO MACC

MACCLESFIELD TOWN have had two potential bidders lodge their interest with the official receiver after the club was wound-up over more than £500,000 worth of debt.

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September 20, 2020
CHUCK IN A PIE TO HELP CLUBS
The Non-League Football Paper

CHUCK IN A PIE TO HELP CLUBS

THIS terrible Coro-navirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on the finances of our Non-League fraternity.

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September 13, 2020
RANDELL GRAFTS TO REACH GOALS
The Football League Paper

RANDELL GRAFTS TO REACH GOALS

Grecians star is catching the eye

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September 20, 2020
LEAGUE CHIEF – FOLLOW ADVICE
The Non-League Football Paper

LEAGUE CHIEF – FOLLOW ADVICE

PITCHING In Northern Premier League chairman Mark Harris has reinforced The FA’s message on Non-League club’s adhering to Covid-19 guidance.

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September 13, 2020
Robins hails O'Hare spectacular
The Football League Paper

Robins hails O'Hare spectacular

A DELIGHTED Mark Robins applauded his Coventry side, who came from a goal down to beat QPR and gain their first points back in the Championship.

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September 20, 2020
LATE, LATE SHOW AS SAD DISS DISMAYED
The Non-League Football Paper

LATE, LATE SHOW AS SAD DISS DISMAYED

A FOUR-GOAL blitz in the last 13 minutes saw hosts Stamford hammer Diss Town 4-0. On target were Tendai Chitiza, Jack McGovern, Jon Challinor, and James Blunden.

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September 13, 2020
HATTER JORDAN: BRING ON UNITED
The Football League Paper

HATTER JORDAN: BRING ON UNITED

JORDAN Clark didn’t even have a club to call home six weeks ago – now he’s preparing to take on Manchester United!

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September 20, 2020
KIGHTLY'S IN A RUSH TO RETURN
The Non-League Football Paper

KIGHTLY'S IN A RUSH TO RETURN

Premier ace makes Olympic-size U-turn

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September 13, 2020
ILL WARNOCK GETS A TONIC
The Football League Paper

ILL WARNOCK GETS A TONIC

Boro boss ‘delighted’ as Cherries are denied

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September 20, 2020
HOME IS WHERE MY HEART IS
The Non-League Football Paper

HOME IS WHERE MY HEART IS

Drury’s back to lay firm foundations with Brickies

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September 13, 2020
Happy Hatters hit Rams hard
The Football League Paper

Happy Hatters hit Rams hard

DERBY boss Philip Cocu admitted the pressure was already on his side after suffering defeat at Luton Town.

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September 20, 2020
LINNETS READY TO ‘RUFFLE FEATHERS!'
The Non-League Football Paper

LINNETS READY TO ‘RUFFLE FEATHERS!'

RORY McAuley says King’s Lynn Town can’t wait to show the National League big boys what they’re all about.

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September 13, 2020
Farke: Supporters were fan-tastic
The Football League Paper

Farke: Supporters were fan-tastic

DANIEL FARKE paid tribute to his side’s small group of fans at Carrow Road after the Canaries twice came from behind to earn a draw against Preston North End.

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September 20, 2020
ELL OF AN EFFORT FROM ACE NEVITT
The Non-League Football Paper

ELL OF AN EFFORT FROM ACE NEVITT

ELLIOT Nevitt proved City of Liverpool’s Cup hero at Glossop North End even though he was only in the team due to a pre-match injury for striker Tony Gray.

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September 13, 2020
DAN'S DESPERATE FOR SHUT-OUTS
The Football League Paper

DAN'S DESPERATE FOR SHUT-OUTS

Keeper: We can’t afford lapses

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September 20, 2020
AARON CONTINUES MALDON'S HEROICS
The Non-League Football Paper

AARON CONTINUES MALDON'S HEROICS

AN excellent finish from Maldon & Tiptree’s Aar-on William-Bushell on the hour settled this absorbing FA Cup tie at Hertingfordbury Park between these two Essex rivals.

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September 13, 2020
It's Deacon Blues For Steels Braves
The Non-League Football Paper

It's Deacon Blues For Steels Braves

REAL football returned with all our favorite ingredients – a bristling FA Cup tie live on the BBC in front of an enthusiastic Yorkshire crowd with thrills, spills, and a frantic finish.

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September 13, 2020
‘I FEAR WE'LL ALL GO BUST' – HOLT
The Football League Paper

‘I FEAR WE'LL ALL GO BUST' – HOLT

EVERY club in the EFL faces bankruptcy unless the Covid-19 crisis can be brought under control.

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September 20, 2020
ECHOING OUR BIG AMBITION
The Non-League Football Paper

ECHOING OUR BIG AMBITION

Quakers’ plan is still on track

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September 13, 2020
BEES ARE AT HOME IN NEW FORTRESS
The Football League Paper

BEES ARE AT HOME IN NEW FORTRESS

Dasilva christens stadium in style

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September 20, 2020
ARMSTRONG TAKES CHAIRBOYS APART
The Football League Paper

ARMSTRONG TAKES CHAIRBOYS APART

Hat-trick hero has Mowbray purring

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September 20, 2020
‘Chokers' tag hurts because it's justified says Kinghorn
The Rugby Paper

‘Chokers' tag hurts because it's justified says Kinghorn

EDINBURGH full-back Blair Kinghorn believes a team psychologist could help exorcise their knockout demons and shed a growing reputation for ‘choking’ on the big stage.

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September 13, 2020
We'll try to test Exeter out wide says Biggar
The Rugby Paper

We'll try to test Exeter out wide says Biggar

DAN BIGGAR says Northampton won’t die wondering against Exeter in Sunday’s all-English Champions Cup quarter-final and admits it’s time the Saints got the better of the Chiefs.

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September 13, 2020
Sevens must innovate or it will die warns Friday
The Rugby Paper

Sevens must innovate or it will die warns Friday

USA Sevens head coach Mike Friday fears the short form of the game will die unless big businesses are encouraged to become involved in an IPL-style revolution.

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September 13, 2020
Tigers have taken their medicine after bitter pill at Wasps
The Rugby Paper

Tigers have taken their medicine after bitter pill at Wasps

ZACH HENRY was once rated good enough only to play 4th XV rugby at Bath University and now he’s Leicester’s starting fly-half for the club’s biggest game on the regular-season calendar – the East Midlands derby against Northampton.

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September 13, 2020
Mighty Leinster land the treble
The Rugby Paper

Mighty Leinster land the treble

LEINSTER became the first side to win the PRO14 title three years in a row when they had more than enough firepower to see off Ulster in the most surreal final in the history of the competition.

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September 13, 2020
Sale's dirty dozen do job on Sarries
The Rugby Paper

Sale's dirty dozen do job on Sarries

SALE moved up to second in the Premiership with victory over Saracens but were denied a bonus point which could be costly in the race to finish second and claim a home semi-final spot with just three games remaining.

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September 13, 2020
Losing Faz won't stop us winning says Wray
The Rugby Paper

Losing Faz won't stop us winning says Wray

SARACENS hero Jackson Wray will run out for his 250th game against Leinster in Dublin this Saturday believing his depleted side can pull off a shock for the ages and keep their season alive.

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September 13, 2020
Fiji bring excitement but Georgians won't thrill us
The Rugby Paper

Fiji bring excitement but Georgians won't thrill us

I’M glad that the Eight Nations has been finalised, with Amazon the main broadcaster and Channel 4 showing three live games – Ireland v Wales, England v Ireland and Ireland v Georgia, plus highlights of all the others.

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September 13, 2020
Listen Pat, Piutau's punch was not in self-defence!
The Rugby Paper

Listen Pat, Piutau's punch was not in self-defence!

After Tuesday evening’s Premiership match between Bristol and Northampton, Pat Lam decided to have his say about the three-match bans handed out to his captain, Siale Piutau and Worcester’s Andrew Kitchener following their recent punch-up.

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September 13, 2020