Never mind that Premier League nonsense, The Non-League Paper has got proper football covered!
For your trip to the pub on Sunday be sure to pick up your copy of The NLP to feast on our regular weekly spread of stellar features, news, transfer talk, columns and much, much more…
Here is a little taste of what’s in Sunday’s edition as well as the new issue of Late Tackle…
In Sunday’s paper:
- TALK OF THE TERRACE – we ask for your opinion on Non-League football’s most pertinent issues in our Big Fat Non-League Fan Survey!
- FRANKLY SPEAKING – New manager Frank Wilson on his hopes of a Ryman Division One South promotion push with Tooting & Mitcham United
- GOOD, BAD & UGLY – Find out which club Brackley Town boss Jon Brady says is “so tough even the seats in the stands have got tattoos on ‘em!”
- BACK IN THE GAME – Big Interview with ex-Celtic youngster Omar Bogle after his goalscoring feats with Solihull Moors earn a return to full-time football with Grimsby
- IN PROFILE – From Arsenal to Boreham Wood via Luton, Colchester, Baldock and Stotfold, one of the National League‘s new gaffers Ian Allinson’s career path is charted
- LOBSTERS OFF MENU – Why Redhill turned down the chance to take the vacancy left by Flackwell Heath in Evo-Stik Southern League South & West
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Top website Features:
- Steve Morison and Craig Mackail-Smith defend England C
- Torquay appoint Conference winner Paul Cox as new manager
- Gavin Rose signs new two-year deal as Dulwich Hamlet boss
- Top scorer Chib Chilaka to remain at Bradford Park Avenue
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THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE PAPER has concluded for the close season and will be back in August to help you gear up for the 2015/16 season, when we have to go through all the jubilation and heartache again! The countdown is on!
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New issue on sale now!The latest issue of Late Tackle, the national football magazine/fanzine is now on-sale.Featuring:
- Young Lions Must Take Euros Seriously – England U21s head to the Czech Republic next month hoping to roar
- Premier League Signings of the Season – Danny Rust picks an XI who have shone bright since joining English clubs last summer
- Ghost Grounds – Darren Norton recalls memories of Hull City’s former home Boothferry Park
- Thank Evans for Steve – It’s been a season to remember for Rotherham United’s outspoken boss
- Battle of the Belgians – The hitmen competing to be Belgium’s number. 1 export to the Premier League
- John Lyons on the incredible story of Northern Ireland and Brazil at the 1986 World Cup – and the film that inspired it
- Ally McKenzie is daring to dream Northern Ireland can qualify for a major tournament
- Jordon Ibe – Pete South looks at the rapid development of the Liverpool winger
- Bristol City the 21st Century Great Western – Harry Elliott takes a look at a club steaming ahead
- It could only happen to Lutz – Matt Badcock talks to a globe-trotting German Goalkeeper about his crazy career
- The fresh challenge awaiting Peter Beadle at reborn Hereford
- Is Mourinho the new Don? Ian Townsend looks at the similarities between Chelsea’s Portuguese boss and the Leeds icon
- Why Barrow are looking wheely good – Can the Bluebirds soar again under owner Paul Casson? It looks so
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