The Non-League Paper is out and under starter’s orders with hopes rising that the new Non-League season could kick off as early as September if a second wave of the coronavirus doesn’t throw a spanner in the works.
King’s Lynn Town’s championship-winning midfielder Chris Henderson was more than happy to run the rule over the National League’s play-off contenders for the latest NL Full Time show.
The Non-League Paper is out with Chester FC deciding whether to commit to the National League play-off party within 24 hours and Barrow bracing themselves for the departure of title-winning boss Ian Evatt to Bolton Wanderers.
Barrow boss Ian Evatt is sure to be on Zoom again today after being named FOTMOB Manager of the Year at The Non-League Paper’s 2020 National Game Awards!
The National League’s long-awaited promotion party was looking short on numbers and in a danger of falling decidedly flat as The Non-League Paper started hitting newsstands.
Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace is urging the National League to seize the moment and press their case for three-up, three-down with the Football League.
There’s no one path to success in the world of football. Some players have the gift to rise to the top almost immediately, while others take a step back before reaching their peak
Barrow manager Ian Evatt tells The Non-League Paper he believes again today after the English Football League rejected calls to scrap relegation and deny his leaders a dream return 48 years after being kicked out.
The National League’s promotion hopefuls are on the front page of The Non-League Paper today pleading with the Football League not to shut the door on taking two up from Non-League’s top tier.
Havant & Waterlooville manager Paul Doswell is leading calls to bring in wage controls for players to protect clubs from “maniac” owners in The Non-League Paper today as National League bosses confirm they’re playing the waiting game on promotion and relegation.
Harrogate Town’s Simon Weaver was the only star guest the NL Full Time podcast wanted this week after record numbers of fans heard last weekend’s no-holds barred interview with AFC Barrow’s Ian Evatt!