SOUTHEND United have made their intentions known for next season with an impressive double signing of experienced National League performers this week.
His side may have failed to fully capitalise on Stockport County’s rare defeat, but Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson insisted he was satisfied with a point against fellow promotion chasers Solihull Moors in a Good Friday classic at the Racecourse.
PHIL PARKINSON’S Altrincham continued their excellent form with a third straight home win in an emphatic victory over Eastleigh that sees new boss Lee Bradbury taste defeat for the first time.
Given the ever-changing workings of the National League System nowadays, it’s very unusual for clubs to stay in one particular league for a long period of time.
KING’S Lynn Town survival hopes suffered a huge blow as Altrincham deservedly triumphed in this crunch clash towards the bottom of the National League.
Grimsby Town boss Paul Hurst praised the quality of his match winners after two spectacular goals earned the Mariners a first victory since November 19 and moved them back to within three points of the National League play-off places.