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A RECORD TURNOUT INSPIRES DEFENCES
TAMWORTH's record National League North attendance of 2,205 witnessed an entertaining draw against Chester.
LEN'S THE SAVIOUR FOR HINSH
LENELL John-Lewis' 90th-minute winner ensured Adam Hin shelwood bagged his first three points as York City manager with a crucial victory over Aldershot Town.
DREAM DEBUT FOR KING KEV
KEVIN Berkoe scored the only goal on debut as resurgent Woking outfought promotion-chasing Barnet to further boost their survival chances.
HUNGRY FOR A MACC DOUBLE
MICHAEL CLEGG has told his Macclesfield players they want to be turning up for their Gateshead semi-final firmly in the NPL Premier promotion picture.
CELEBRATIONS ON HOLD AS SPIREITES LEFT FRUSTRATED
It's one point to secure the title
WE'RE IN AN ABBEY PLACE
OPTIMISTIC boss Billy Holland reckons Waltham Abbey have a great shot at promotion - he just wishes he could have a full squad to pick from.
HEDGES BAGS A COUPLE AS WHITES SINK GENERALS
A BUMPER crowd of 1,186 turned up at the Ray Mac Stadium to see second-place Salisbury defeat table-toppers Chesham in an endto-end game which ended with late drama.
BURGER'S SO TASTY AS SAINTS STUN UTD
MAIDSTONE UNITED'S epic FA Cup run looks to have taken a toll on the squad as the Stones looked tired in a defeat to play-off rivals St Albans City.
A POINT APIECE DOES NO GOOD
DEFENCES were on top in this goalless draw at Aggborough, which didn't do either Kidderminster Harriers or York City any real favours in the National League relegation battle.
ALL HAIL HARRY AS ROVERS HERO
GREAT Wakering Rovers booked their place in the semi-finals thanks to a second-half Harry Talbot brace.
TROPHY TRUMP CARDS AT IT AGAIN
BROMLEY made it to their third FA Trophy semi-final in seven seasons with victory over fellow National League high-flyers Barnet.
MACC WILL GO ON THE ATTACK IN LAST FOUR
SECOND-half goals from John Rooney and Kane Drummond secured Macclesfield's place in the Isuzu FA Trophy semi-finals and kept their Wembley dream alive.
WE'RE READY TO MAKE HAY
Spireites rally can spur survival bid
We're back-and bigger than ever!
WE'VE devoured our Christmas pudding, sipped the New Year champagne and (hopefully) seen off the wintery weather which can only mean one thing.
TOM'S GOT THE LIONS HUNGER
Eastman relishes first call-up
WOT'S GOT HIS WORK CUT OUT
LONG-SUFFERING Paul Wotton admits steering homeless Truro City has been an almost 'unmanageable' job at times this season, but has hailed his 'bullet-proof' squad of players for giving fans hope for a bright new future.
Burke bowing out a legend
CANARIES BOSS STANDS DOWN
"OUR £3500 WINNINGS FROM 1000GBP.COM ARE LIKE HAVING A GREAT RUN IN THE FA CUP!"
SPARTAN South Midlands League Premier Division side Colney Heath FC have earned more than £3,500 from 1000GBP.com by being nominated as a benefiting Non-League club.
DELIGHT FOR BOSS CLEG AS HE STARTSWITH A FLYER
NEW Macclesfield manager Michael Clegg praised his players for 'rolling their sleeves up' after beginning his reign with victory against fellow high-flyers Marine.
RECORD CROWD WATCHES THRILLER
TEN-MAN T Scunthorpe showed fighting spirit as they twice came from behind to claim a draw against Chester in front of a record National League North crowd.
RUSS HALES A HOME RETURN
RUSS PENN says he could always see himself one day becoming Halesowen Town manager – and now he wants to really awaken the sleeping giant.
CANARIES SING PRAISES OF ROY - 'MR HITCHIN'
ROY IZZARD will see his 50 years of loyal service to Hitchin Town honoured on Friday night with a special testimonial.
HARROP WILL GO UP AND AT 'EM!
Seven-up Iron chief makes bid for redemption
ALL THE CHAT IS ABOUT ROBINS
WAKU FRIMPONG'S wonder goal from the halfway line sealed a fine win for the Robins against second-placed Chatham at Colston Avenue.
SURVIVAL IS ELEMENTARY FOR WATSON
STEVE Watson says he always believed Darlington could pull off The Great Escape in National League North.
CLASSIC CALLED OFF BY REFEREE
A WONDERFUL Slough Town display was cut short due to an off-field medical emergency, with the Rebels looking close to moving within a point of the play-offs.
COREY LIFTS THE RAVENS
A BRILLIANT Corey Whitely double got Bromley back to winning ways as the Ravens consolidated their hold on second place in the National League.
COLLIN IS THE UNITED HERO
AN INSPIRED display of goalkeeping from Collin Andeng-Ndi proved crucial as Southend United claimed a deserved draw at Boundary Park.
WAND-ERFUL! SPIRITES ARE GIVEN A RUDE AWAKENING
'Biggest win' for beaming White
HINSH GETS A SOUR TASTER!
ADAM Hinshelwood's tenure as York City manager got off to the worst possible start as defeat to Wealdstone saw the Minstermen drop into the National League relegation zone.