AFC Wimbledon are the ultimate Non-League success story – so where better way to celebrate their fairytale rise to the Football League by hosting our National Game Awards at their Plough Lane stadium.
Hassocks chairman Pat Harding admits he has been warned he should quit while he’s ahead after overseeing the club’s first major trophy in their 123-year history – in his first season in charge.
Ryan Beswick says Quorn’s winning machine was forged by grafting away from the spotlight – and now all they’ve got to do is decide where to have their title party!
For North Ferriby United – representing a small village on the bank of the Humber Estuary – it had been a brave effort at the end of an epic run that had taken them all the way to Wembley’s big stage.
Harry Hugo reckons his all-conquering Farnham Town will be a ‘force to be reckoned with’ in Step 3 next season – so long as they act like a Step 2 club!
Danny Scopes insists he will look back on his Aveley reign with immense pride after announcing he is to step away from the dugout at the end of the season.
AFC Whyteleafe joint-boss Ennio Gonnella has admitted he was “upset” not to be taking a bigger lead to Hampshire for the second leg of their Isuzu FA Vase semi-final against Andover New Street.
Play-off chasing Tamworth rounded off a fantastic March with a fifth National League win out of six, taking their unbeaten run to eight league games, while Kelvin Davis’ Eastleigh side left with just one win in seven.
An outstanding individual display from goalkeeper Caleb Ansen rescued an important draw for National League play-off hopefuls Altrincham against already-relegated Ebbsfleet United.