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The NLP’s Pictures of the Week – April 21, 2019

All the action from the Easter weekend

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ALL SMILES: Joe Kizzi, left, celebrates after scoring for Billericay Town. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd

Pictures of the Week

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Carl Piergianni wheels away from Adam Rooney after putting Salford City ahead. Picture: Charlotte Tattersall


CRUNCH: Brackley’s Gareth Dean goes in on Boston’s Ryan Qualter. Picture: Mike Capps


Pictures of the Week

IN A TEAGUE OF HIS OWN: Andy Teague heads home Chorley’s opener against Stockport. Picture: Stefan Willoughby


LIFT OFF: Ollie Harfield celebrates his goal for Dagenham and Redbridge. Picture: TGSPHOTO


WHAT’S THE SCORE: Folkestone’s Ade Yusuff scores against Haringey Borough.
Picture: Ian Scammell


STOPPER: Walsall Wood’s Lloyd Ransome saves a penalty against Ilkeston. Picture: Garry Griffiths | ThreeFiveThree Photography


Pictures of the Week

CHAMPIONS: Peterborough Sports manager Jimmy Dean and his son. Picture: Gary Learmonth


O SO SWEET: Matt Harrold sealed Leyton Orient’s win over Harrogate with a header. Picture: TGSPHOTO


ACROBATICS: Ramsbottom United’s Iyrwah Gooden makes it 2-0 against Mossley. Picture: Ian Charles | Shutter Press


CLINGING ON: St Neots Town and Kings Lynn Town do battle. Picture: Mike Capps


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