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The Non-League Football Show podcast – January 25, 2019

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A slightly shorter show than normal sees TIm Fuell speak with Phil Annets @FACupFactfile ahead of Barnet’s 4th Round FA Cup tie with Brentford and The Non-League Paper’s editor Alex Narey.
We discuss Billericay Town, David Beckham joining his fellow Class of ’92 teammates at Salford City, John Still in a new role at Maidstone United with Hakan Hayrettin, Richard Money moving upstairs at Hartlepool United whilst Craig Hignett comes back to take over first team affairs, Danny Searle taking the reins at Braintree Town and Pascal Chimbonda signing for Ashton Town.

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