Two Scottish striking legends have come together at AFC Fylde to celebrate a campaign, which aims to get new fans through the turnstiles of Vanarama National League clubs in March and April.
Nick Haughton’s early goal separated these two promotion chasers at Aggborough, as James Rowe started life as AFC Fylde manager with a priceless win over Kidderminster Harriers.
AFC Fylde chairman David Haythornthwaite insists the club did do their due diligence on controversial new manager James Rowe – and urged Coasters fans to get right behind him in a bid to “right the wrongs” of the past couple of seasons.
Blyth Spartans manager Terry Mitchell was left “absolutely delighted” after his side battled to a 3-1 home win against North East rivals Spennymoor Town.
Friday night will bring another hint of life in the elite when former Premier League club Charlton Athletic travel to Tyneside for a televised FA Cup second round tie.