CHESTERFIELD manager Paul Cook knows to expect ‘a very competitive game’ against FC Halifax Town – but is backing the Spireites’ fanbase to help get them over the line.
Ian Selley says taking Chertsey Town so close to promotion has lit his fire to make another push at a new club next season after deciding to leave the Curfews.
Dan Smith’s winner in the sixth minute of time added on compounded a miserable week for Woking and helped Eastleigh to just a second win from their last 12 games.
Worthing and Banbury United will be two new faces at Step 2 next season – managed by two of my former Brighton teammates Adam Hinshelwood and Andy Whing.
WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson says his side must learn to take the rough with the smooth after Woking staged a remarkable second-half comeback to leave their title hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.
Darren Sarll wasted no time in endearing himself to the Woking faithful by inflicting a first home league defeat of the season on Boreham Wood in his first match in charge.
Reuben Reid’s equaliser ten minutes from time ensured Charlie Lee earned a point in his first game as Yeovil’s interim boss in an entertaining encounter at The Hive.
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.
A goal in each half saw Woking cruise to a comfortable victory over a Barnet outfit that suffered from a large dose of “After the Lord Mayor’s Show” following their midweek win over high -flying local rivals Boreham Wood.
NICKE KABAMBA’S stoppage-time winner was enough to give Woking their second win in the last eleven games and also provided caretaker manager Ian Dyer with his first success in temporary charge of the Cards.
THE RAF FA Veterans have come a long way since the days of two games a season to this year’s fixture list of 24 events, with the prestigious surroundings of St George’s Park the venue for home games.