The inspired halftime team-talk saw Rovers score straight after the break through Teddy Jenks before Jed Ward saved a penalty in their 1-0 win at Solihull Moors.
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MAGPIES LEVELLER ANGERS DOSWELL
STOPPAGE time proved fruitful for both sides as Dorchester snatched a late, late equaliser to extend their unbeaten league run to 15 games.
OUR BIG FULFILS
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TITLE-CHASING GREEN DON'T KNOW WHEN TO LIE DOWN
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LOCAL PROJECT IS A BIGG DEAL
FC grant funding benefits schools
JUST 17 AS DARTFORD STAR FOR PENNOCK
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ACE BEN'S A WINTER WARMER!
GOALKEEPER Ben Winterbottom was the AFC Fylde hero as they notched a vital win over fellow relegation candidates Wealdstone to earn their first win since the start of December.
FANS CAN LEAD GULLS ONWARDS, SAYS DYER
JORDAN Dyer has hailed Torquay United's loyal supporters as the club look to complete a National League return.
ACE DAVE REPAYING THE FAITH
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BONNE SPARKS DERBY DELIGHT
GOALS in either half from Macauley Bonne and Gus Scott-Morriss helped Southend United take derby honours over local rivals Dagenham & Redbridge at Victoria Road.
ALPORT AIM TO TURN THE TABLES
WHITCHURCH Alport should be better placed than most to plot an exact route to Wembley - by following in the footsteps of past conquerors.