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In Sunday’s Non-League Paper… November 11, 2018

Here’s what to expect in Sunday’s edition.

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Here’s what to expect in Sunday’s Non-League Paper!

– In the big time! All the action from around the grounds in the FA Cup first round.
– We’re back on the road to Wembley in the FA Trophy second round qualifying
– We preview all of Sunday’s FA Cup first round ties as Non-League sides take centre stage on Rembrance Day
– Rookie boss Ben Strevens admits he thought he had blown his chance to take over as full-time manager of Eastleigh
– Patience is a virtue for veteran boss Garry Hill, whose 18-month exile from the game ended after being handed the Ebbsfleet United manager’s job this week
– Sam Ricketts may be related to equine heroes Derek Ricketts and John Francomb but the rookie Wrexham boss is certainly no one-trick pony when it comes to his football
– How Corinthian-Casuals have pulled out all the stops to honour their World War I heroes on Armistice Day
– Former FC United boss Tom Greaves is delighted to be relieved of selection headaches after resuming his goalscoring career for Ossett United

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