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READY TO KITT START AGAIN!
The Non-League Football Paper

READY TO KITT START AGAIN!

STEVE KITTRICK says his fire for management is still burning with the former Matlock Town boss looking for a quick return to the dug-out.

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February 16, 2020
GREGORY SPOT ON FOR FLEET!
The Non-League Football Paper

GREGORY SPOT ON FOR FLEET!

GOALKEEPER David Gregory saved an 89th-minute penalty from Chorley’s Alex Newby to hand Ebbsfleet United a survival lifeline in this clash of the bottom two at Stonebridge Road.

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February 16, 2020
Ref causes storm as Dennis strikes
The Non-League Football Paper

Ref causes storm as Dennis strikes

REFEREE Samuel Bar-rott was in the eye of a penalty storm last night after worthy Woking were denied by Dennis.

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February 16, 2020
FLOOD HELL IS TORTURE FOR TADDY
The Non-League Football Paper

FLOOD HELL IS TORTURE FOR TADDY

TADCASTER ALBION chiefs fear the club may have to fold after 125 years after Storm Ciara ripped through its Global Stadium, causing at least £42,000 worth of flood damage.

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February 16, 2020
STORM TROOPERS!
The Non-League Football Paper

STORM TROOPERS!

Folkestone brave elements to edge clash of top two

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February 16, 2020
ACE JONAH SAVES DAY
The Non-League Football Paper

ACE JONAH SAVES DAY

Second and third-placed sides draw to hand Stones a boost

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February 16, 2020
The Football League Paper

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

HUDDERSFIELD 1994-95 DIVISION TWO PLAY-OFF WINNERS

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February 16, 2020
REDS CASH IN TO BAG POINT
The Football League Paper

REDS CASH IN TO BAG POINT

But Bilic convinced his troops will go up

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February 16, 2020
The Football League Paper

LUKE WHO'S WHITES HERO

Ayling steps up as Johnson sees City suffer stage fright

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February 16, 2020
‘I have spent a lot of time studying and developing my philosophy'
The Football League Paper

‘I have spent a lot of time studying and developing my philosophy'

DID you think Gary Rowett was just paying the mortgage with a stint as Colin Murray’s sidekick on Quest?

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February 09, 2020
HENRY: WE MUST GO STEP BY STEP
The Football League Paper

HENRY: WE MUST GO STEP BY STEP

Defender keeps cool over Bees’ Premier dream

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February 16, 2020
WOOD EYES UP MORE GLORY!
The Football League Paper

WOOD EYES UP MORE GLORY!

MILLERS CAPTAIN LEADS NEW PROMOTION PUSH

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February 09, 2020
The Football League Paper

BRUNO MARTINS INDI ON STAYING AT STOKE: ‘I SHOWED ON THE PITCH I'M JUST AS COMMITTED TO THE CAUSE...'

BRUNO Martins Indi is used to a career that is better than fighting for points at the bottom of the Championship.

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February 16, 2020
RUTHLESS BLUES KEEP THEIR COOL TO SEND TENANTS COV PACKING...
The Football League Paper

RUTHLESS BLUES KEEP THEIR COOL TO SEND TENANTS COV PACKING...

PROUD manager Pep Clotet hailed his never-say-die players after landlords Birmingham broke tenants Coventry’s hearts in their fourth round replay.

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February 09, 2020
Forest have ability to cut down their rivals
The Football League Paper

Forest have ability to cut down their rivals

CAN Nottingham Forest see a way through a dense Championship battle to secure automatic promotion?

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February 16, 2020
Pep's praise for his brave Blues
The Football League Paper

Pep's praise for his brave Blues

PEP CLOTET hailed his Birmingham players for sticking to their game plan after they made a shocking start at Ashton Gate.

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February 09, 2020
The Football League Paper

BIG INTERVIEW: MAX BIRD

‘IT’S SURREAL TO BE A PART OF WAYNE’S WORLD AT THE RAMS’

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February 16, 2020
OLLIE: LEE LINK-UP HAS GOT ME FIRING
The Football League Paper

OLLIE: LEE LINK-UP HAS GOT ME FIRING

Striker Palmer is reunited with his old boss

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February 09, 2020
A TOUCH OF CLASS AT BACK
The Football League Paper

A TOUCH OF CLASS AT BACK

FULHAM supporters have waited a long time to see Michael Hector strut his stuff at Craven Cottage.

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February 16, 2020
HENDRIE RUINS BOSS McCALL'S HOMECOMING
The Football League Paper

HENDRIE RUINS BOSS McCALL'S HOMECOMING

Mariners leave it late to thwart Bantams

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February 09, 2020
DOUBLE NOD TO THE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS
The Football League Paper

DOUBLE NOD TO THE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS

Lowe and Jephcott take home awards

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February 09, 2020
World Cup man Wilson tunes up for England
The Rugby Paper

World Cup man Wilson tunes up for England

HAVING played in his first game since the World Cup final, back row Mark Wilson is hoping to help Sale enjoy a big end to the season and push his claim for an England recall.

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February 09, 2020
We should all applaud the TMO not jeer him
The Rugby Paper

We should all applaud the TMO not jeer him

During last weekend’s Six Nations match between Wales and Italy, we had a perfect example of why TMO reviews have made elite rugby a much better game, but it also highlighted just how much further some commentators and pundits still need to move to keep up with the times!

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February 09, 2020
The tale of four centres obliterates all thoughts of Boks invasion
The Rugby Paper

The tale of four centres obliterates all thoughts of Boks invasion

WHAT with an election in Ireland yesterday and the mother of all storms coming in from the west, the rugby faithful weren’t short of conversation subjects before a fascinating game between two unbeaten sides looking to launch their 2020 Six Nations campaign in earnest.

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February 09, 2020
Sharks let rip in first half feeding frenzy
The Rugby Paper

Sharks let rip in first half feeding frenzy

FOR a club as ambitious as Sale, a first piece of silverware in 14 years would do nicely this season.

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February 09, 2020
Ruthless Galthie will be out to crush Italy
The Rugby Paper

Ruthless Galthie will be out to crush Italy

BEFORE the 2020 Six Nations began there was widespread speculation that Fabian Galthie would start almost all of his outstanding crop of youngsters and newcomers against Italy, but in a welcome sign that today always matters more than tomorrow, the France coach has gone with his strongest possible line-up.

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February 09, 2020
Fleetwood braced for Scots backlash
The Rugby Paper

Fleetwood braced for Scots backlash

RED ROSES flanker Vicky Fleetwood is expecting Scotland to be a different beast to the one England tamed 80-0 last year at Twickenham en route to winning the Grand Slam.

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February 09, 2020
Doherty's late dash seals comeback win
The Rugby Paper

Doherty's late dash seals comeback win

ALAN Dickens praised his team’s character and composure after England produced another clinical late finish to make it two wins from two in the U20s Six Nations.

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February 09, 2020
SPIREITES PAY HUGE PENALTY
The Non-League Football Paper

SPIREITES PAY HUGE PENALTY

ENZIO BOLDEWIJN’S spe-cial moment for the TV cameras and a Kyle Wootton double ensured relegation-haunted Chesterfield paid a full penalty for spurning their big chance at Meadow Lane.

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February 02, 2020
SHOTS' SEARLE SLAMS CRITICS
The Non-League Football Paper

SHOTS' SEARLE SLAMS CRITICS

BULLISH Aldershot manager Danny Searle hopes this breathless draw earns his burgeoning side renewed respect after the Shots held their own against the high-flying Yorkshiremen.

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February 02, 2020