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The latest episode of the Non-League Football Show is out now!

Tim Fuell guides you through another episode of the nation’s favourite Non-League weekly podcast.

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Tim Fuell guides you through another episode of the nation’s favourite Non-League weekly podcast.
Old friend of the show Kevin Wilkin returns as he prepares his Brackley Town side to defend the FA Trophy in this weekend’s third qualifying round.
Kirsty Clark, director of sport at Stonewall, comes on to explain their new partnership with the FA and how as part of this season’s Rainbow Laces campaign, Stonewall FC are to play a Middlesex County Football League Division One match against Wilberforce Wanderers at Wembley Stadium.
Steve Herbert has done much as a supporter of his beloved Barrow FC and lived the highs and lows of supporting a Non-League club. Now as chair of the Bluebirds Trust he is excited at the prospect of their new ownership opening up 10 per cent shareholding to the Trust.
With first playing third and second playing fourth in the National League this week, there is plenty of action for Matt Badcock of the Non-League Paper to look forward to – and FA Trophy action too. The NLP’s chief writer also has his say on the FA Cup first round upsets.

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