Columnists
Gregor Robertson: National League has got little to bargain with in extra promotion spot case
The issue for the National League is not so different to the one faced by the EFL. Its leaders have spent the last few years pleading with the Premier League for a bigger slice of its TV revenue. The “New Deal for Football,” they call it.
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Chris Dunlavy: Perfection or bust for bosses
Mark Hughes supposedly left Carlisle United by mutual consent, which is a bit like that bloke on Louis Theroux’s manosphere documentary yabbing about one-sided monogamy.
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Matt Badcock: Gus can finally pop the corks
When Gus Scott-Morriss kindly offered this hack a lift to a Maccy D’s around the corner from England C’s Swansea hotel, unopened bottles of bubbly were rolling around on the backseat.
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Tony Incenzo: Proud Kensington Dragons breathing fire!
Fire is being breathed into the future of Middlesex County League Premier Division outfit Kensington Dragons.
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Chris Dunlavy: Forget data, Ollie is the ultimate in sound investment
An hour or so after York crushed Carlisle 5-0 at the LNER in September, Ollie Pearce dutifully shuffled into the sponsors’ lounge to collect his man of the match award.








