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DAN DELIVERS IT FOR TIGERS
TRURO City booked their place in the Premier South playoff final after they edged out Poole Town on penalties following a pulsating 1-1 draw in regular time.
BLUES HIT WADERS FOR FOUR
Ofori has the final say
ARCA GETS THE MARINERS CALL
SOUTH SHIELDS chairman Geoff Thompson believes Julio Arca can translate on-field success into life in the dugout after he was named as new manager of the National League Northbound club.
RACERS WIN BIG TO STAY IN HUNT
RACING Club Warwick boosted their title hopes with a resounding 4-0 win at Stone Old Alleynians.
TIME TO TURN UP THE HEAT
SOMETHING is stirring in black and white up on Tyneside – but there isn’t a hint of a Saudi Arabian investment fund in sight!
COMRADES CLINCH THE TITLE AFTER STALEMATE
BERKHAMSTED got the vital point they needed to secured the title and promotion.
FIVE-STAR HERSHAM ARE JUST TOO HOT
WALTON and Hersham emphatically took top spot from Basingstoke, running away with the game after a hotly disputed third goal and red card for Stoke defender Billy Upton.
SMOOTH AS SILK! MACC TIE UP TITLE
MACCLESFIELD secured back-to-back promotions as a professional display saw off Trafford to seal the West Division crown.
LINESMAN’S INJURY CUTS SHORT CONTEST
GOSPORT BOROUGH must face Hendon for a second time later this month after their relegation six-pointer was abandoned after 65 minutes at the AEI Stadium due to an injury to a linesman with the scores goalless.
LATE SHOW AS DAVIES SNATCHES A BLUES WIN
LEISTON left it late to overcome a resilient Rushall side as they move a step closer to securing a play-off place.
BRIG STRIKE LATE ON AS SHIELDS FALTER
FINLAY Sinclair-Smith scored an incredible 25-yard free-kick in stoppage time to give Bamber Bridge a win over league leaders South Shields.
BRAD HAS AN ISLAND DREAM
CANVEY ISLAND boss Brad Wellman says the aim of returning his boyhood club to the big time is the mission of a lifetime.
ACE DOM HAS FLEET SO NEAR TO TITLE
A STOPPAGE-TIME winner all but sealed the National League South title for the Kent side, who extended their unbeaten league run to 18 matches.
GULLS ON TOP IN SIX-POINTER
LEWIS Collins’ fine second-half finish kept alive Torquay United’s slim survival hopes at the expense of fellow strugglers Scunthorpe, who now seem destined to be in National League North next season.
RAMPANT RAVENS IN THE MOOD
FOUR-STAR Bromley made it three wins on the spin as they kept up their pursuit of a playoff place.
IT’S TON-UP DRAGONS IN ONE ELL’ OF A MAULING!
Lee and Mullin bring up 100pts
SWANS GLIDE IN TO FINAL AGAIN
PENALTY kings Newport Pagnell Town claimed their SIXTH shootout success over the last two seasons to complete a sensational return to Wembley for the FA Vase final.
DOUBLE DREAM ON FOR UNITED
Sean fires Yellamen to date at Wembley
ACE SAM HANDS IT TO SHAYMEN!
FC HALIFAX Town are on their way to Wembley after a dramatic 94th-minute equaliser was followed by a nail-biting penalty shootout success at Altrincham.
Monty helps steer Heed through
GATESHEAD overcome the odds to reach Wembley for only the second time in their 93year history, and the first time in the FA Trophy.
IN THE MIDDLE, BEHIND A LENS
WE’VE probably all asked the question at some time or other: why on earth would you want to be a referee?
RAMS PAIR GO CHARGING IN!
AT 24 and 25 years old, Petersfi eld Town joint-bosses Pat Suraci and Joe Lea are two of English football’s youngest bosses – and they’re happy proving age is just a number.
MAC RAISES THE BAR TO A NEW LEVEL
MACAULAY Langstaff is just one goal from setting a new National League goalscoring record – but the Notts County star says he’s already bagged the one that matters to him most.
WE'RE AT A WHOLE NEW LEVEL
WHEN one of NonLeague football’s biggest success stories champions the standard of the English game below the Football League, you tend to take note.
LET THE PARTY RE-COMMENCE
Villagers back in the swing
GRAY'S SO HAPPY TO BE BACK HOME
FORMER England international Andy Gray says taking charge of first club Corinthian-Casuals was the only management job he would have considered,
UNITED'S HOME IS UNDER THE HAMMER
Condemned stand causes play-off headache
LINNETS IN FURY AT TOM "TAP-UP"
ANGRY King’s Lynn Town chairman Stephen Cleeve has called on the National League to make a stand on the ‘tapping-up’ row which clouded manager Tommy Widdrington’s shock move to Aldershot Town.
CHALKED OFF GOAL IRKS BOSS STIMSON
MARK STIMSON has told his Hornchurch hopefuls there’s no time to feel sorry for themselves despite falling victim to a bizarre offside decision that has taken the Isthmian Premier title out of their hands.
NOW LET'S GO FOR A DOUBLE
AVELEY’S Velocity Trophy win could provide an ‘extra push’ ahead of their promotion run-in, according to manager Danny Scopes.