ALTRINCHAM’S two Muslim players have provided a fascinating insight into how they balance the requirements of their faith during Ramadan with the demands of their football careers.
Matt Gray’s U’s looked every bit a Football League side in waiting as they rallied to a first win in five matches at the expense of the shell-shocked Robins.
Chesterfield manager James Rowe and Dagenham & Redbridge forward Angelo Balanta have claimed the honours in the National League’s monthly awards for March.
The switch was officially revealed in a social media post released on Monday after it was confirmed that the Duke’s funeral is to take place at 3pm on Saturday.
At 35, he accepts it’s time to plan for life outside of football but the former AFC Telford United and Altrincham striker insists he is not planning to hang up his boots just yet.
The Magpies, who hadn’t played since their 4-1 victory over Torquay United ten days ago, badly missed James Comley and Rohan Ince – away on international duty – and the injured Dan Sparkes
Goals from Tom Knowles, Josh Neufville and Charlie Lee proved the difference for the Glovers with Themis Kefalas’s effort acting as mere consolation for the managerless Bees