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The Non-League Football Show Podcast – May 17, 2019

It’s another big weekend for Non-League

Non-League Show

It’s another big weekend for Non-League!
Alex Narey editor at The Non-League Paper talks to Tim Fuell about last week’s National Game Awards, The National League play-offs and previews Sunday’s edition that will feature FA Vase and FA Trophy previews as well as revealing the FA’s League allocations.
Previewing Non-League Finals Day, Tim talks to the four managers leading their sides out at Wembley this weekend: Justin Edinburgh with Leyton Orient; Dave Challinor with AFC Fylde; Kevin Watson with Cray Valley Paper Mills and Dave Anderson with Chersey Town.
Sam Cox is out of contract at the end of the month but is currently putting his club options on hold whilst he prepares for perhaps his biggest ever games. In a month’s time he leads Guyana’s international side full of non-league Lions out in the opening game of the CONACAF Gold Cup against hosts USA.
It’s also FA Cup weekend and whilst there isn’t a non league contingent on the pitch, show regular Phil Annets has his unrivalled stat knowledge included in Saturday’ matchday programme. Hear him reveal some of the facts contained in it.

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