THE Southern League insist their hands were tied over a relegation reprieve for Merthyr Town in the wake of Walton Casuals’ collapse – but Leatherhead boss Luke Tuffs says his side should have been next in line.
STRIKER Jake Robinson has admitted that old Brighton connections played a big part in his decision to sign for National League South new-boys Worthing.
Matthew Price was overjoyed as he repaid the faith shown in him by Canvey Island by firing the Gulls to promotion – despite telling boss Brad Wellmen he is ‘not very good at football’!
IN front of a record crowd of almost 2,000, Enfield Town’s promotion hopes ended in heartbreaking anguish on Wednesday, leaving players, management, fans and directors shellshocked but Hornchurch in a state of delirium.
For Worthing boss Adam Hinshelwood, their Isthmian Premier title win is a triumph for the whole club as they finally booked their place at Step 2, the highest they will have ever played.
Neil Smith insists he is no football snob – in fact, he is actually quite nervous at the prospect of dropping down a couple of levels at Cray Wanderers.
YOU might think that a clash of local rivals, both vying for promotion honours, would have all the makings of a tasty affair – but not in the battle of East and West Sussex it doesn’t.
MYLES Hippolyte’s second-half strike was enough for Stockport County to end Cheshunt’s hopes of progression in the FA Trophy at a wet and windy Edgeley Park.