By Jon Couch TROPHY HUNTERS: Martin Hellier,right, lifts the National League South trophy last season PICTURE: Pinnacle CONTROVERSIAL chairman Martin […]
Chester, who topped the table just a few weeks ago, saw their National League North title hopes slip further through their fingers after this uninspiring match against a Curzon Ashton side who harbour promotion dreams themselves.
Promotion-chasing Oldham Athletic left their first visit to The Lamb a little frustrated and glad of a point after Tamworth showed no fear against a Latics side who had put them to the sword at Boundary Park earlier in the season.
Proud Dean Brennan raised the professionalism of his Barnet players as they made it four wins on the bounce with a convincing win against a fading Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park in the National League.
Luke Hannant bagged a brace of penalties after Jovan Malcolm had handed Gateshead the dream start at their out-of-sorts hosts Solihull Moors who are still without a win this year in the National League.
Dagenham and Redbridge responded to the rally cry of their chairman by holding promotion-chasing Oldham Athletic in the National League – but it was very nearly so much more.
Yeovil Town deservedly condemned Maidenhead United to a first home defeat in the National League since before Christmas as goals from Frank Nouble and substitute Harvey Greenslade sealed all three points for the visitors.
Frustrated Micky Mellon once again pointed towards a lack of imagination from his Oldham Athletic players as they were held to a drab draw by Sutton United
Billy Waters’ strike on the cusp of half-time was enough to give Oldham Athletic a hard-fought win on the road at Solihull Moors in the National League, who remain winless under new manager Matt Taylor.