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The Non-League Football Show Podcast – May 10, 2019

It’s a full house with Dean Brennan and Dave Anderson joining Tim Fuell in the studio

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It’s a full house with Dean Brennan and Dave Anderson joining Tim Fuell in The Non-League Football Show studio.
In his first big interview of the season Dean reveals the truth behind his time at Billericay Town and why he left Kingstonian after such a short spell in the job.
Joining the team via telephone is Vill Powell, former team-mate of Brennan and now a successful manager in his own right having won the play-offs in the Northern Premier League Division One East with Brighouse Town.
However, their celebrations were cut somewhat short after finding out that their points per-game-ratio through the season was not as good as other play-off winners and thus they would not be one of the five play-off winners at Step 4 to be promoted to Step 3.
Also staggered by this season’s play-off procedures is Steve McKimm manager at Tonbridge Angels. Having won the Isthmian Premier play-off on Monday his side now face a super-play off against Met Police to decide who will get promotion to Step 2 next season.
With National League and National League North and South play-offs also this weekend, Matt Badcock senior writer at The Non-League Paper offers his preview of the games and clubs taking part.

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