DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE have moved a step closer to new owners after members voted in favour of the Glenn Tamplin-led consortium at an extraordinary general meeting on Monday.
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE picked up an impressive 1-0 win at Eastleigh to move back up to second in the National League and manager John Still was named our Top Boss.
JAMIE VARDY went from a Fleetwood Town prospect to a Leicester City star. One that has now won the English Premier League, and played and scored for England at Euro 2016.
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE will be hoping new signing Christian Assombalonga can follow in the footsteps of brother Britt and bang in the goals on their return to Non-League football.
THE goalscorer, Kurtis Guthrie, described Forest Green’s win at Boreham Wood as “ugly”, and his manager, Ady Pennock, joked afterwards that his centre-halves were too good looking and “need a few cuts” on their faces for his full seal of approval.
AS LEE Angol clutches his National Game Award, his grip is extra tight around the glass decanter. It was only just over a year ago that he was considering letting his career slip through his fingers.
AS a wide-eyed teenager, he used to welcome Jurgen Klinsmann and his wife over to his home for Christmas dinner. Now Glen Southam is finally back and ready for battle at Non-League’s top table.
LUTON TOWN boss John Still has refused to get carried away this season and he’s not about to start now, saying he feels “calm” prior to the game that could seal the Skrill Premier title.
ENGLAND C boss Paul Fairclough believes “senior warriors” John Still and Richard Money could face competition from Gateshead’s Gary Mills and Alfreton’s Nicky Law in the running for the S & C Slatter manager of the year award.
IT WAS the week in which Non-League’s big two clashed in the Skrill Premier, and not surprisingly, Luton Town and Cambridge United dominate the leaderboard of players in contention for our National Game Awards.