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In the The Non-League Paper this Sunday (13/08/23)

With the FA Cup back up and running, we will be revealing the latest glamour stories and controversies in The Non-League Paper this Sunday.

It’s opening day weekend in the Northern Premier and Isthmian leagues too, and we’re at every ground at Steps 3 and 4.

Southend’s Callum Powell was last week’s NLP headline maker – now he’s planning on keeping the Shrimpers on the front pages, for all the right reasons.

We’ll also be storming to South London to reveal how a very special guest helped AFC Croydon Athletic celebrate a memorable cup occasion.

From a new project to a more established one; Veteran striker Clayton Donaldson still has his eyes on the prize at Farsley Celtic.

And Harborough Town boss Mitch Austin says his side have ‘more records to break’ as they look to climb the pyramid.

Last, but certainly not least, check out another column from Northern Premier League chairman Mark Harris, who discusses his aims this season in another insightful and action packed edition of The Non-League Paper, out this Sunday!

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