IT’S the annual announcement which can only mean one thing. The return of the National Game Awards signals the start of what can be best described as the business end of the season.
THIS Sunday we will once again give you an extra EIGHT pages of unrivalled coverage of the Non-League game – all for the £1.50 price that has remained the same for almost eight years now!
THE Football Association are under increasing pressure to make absolutely clear their integrity rules after three Non-League players were banned despite reporting approaches to fix matches within days.
WOKING chairman Mike Smith has described talk of the club having a National League South budget next season following the collapse of takeover plans as “total tosh”.
IT’S as you were in the NLP Fair Play Table, with Northwich Victoria and Worcester City remaining as the best and worst behaved sides from Steps 1 to 4.
THE Non-League Paper would like to wish all of our readers a very Merry Christmas!
Don’t forget that your NLP will be out as usual on Sunday (December 27) with all the Boxing Day reports, results and tables.
GRIMSBY goalkeeper James McKeown says he’s finally over the fatigue after-effects of pre-season meningitis – but he’ll never get tired of big FA Cup ties!
NINE years on from his departure from Nottingham Forest, German midfielder Eugen Bopp is still enjoying his football in the city in which his dreams of becoming a professional footballer came true.
FEW 19-year-olds can say with any degree of certainty that they have already scored the most important goal of their life. Fewer still when it arrives in October, for a team mid-table in the National League.
COURAGE and fearlessness. Two words easily associated with the FA Cup, symbols of our lionhearted risk-takers who stop at nothing to break down the barriers.
NEIL ASPIN has accused FC Halifax Town of a lack of loyalty after the axe fell for the first time in the National League – as Paul Cox’s sudden resignation at Torquay United sparked speculation they may already have his replaceme