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Watch coverage from our National Game Awards!

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OUR National Game Awards ceremony was held last Wednesday at Fulham’s Craven Cottage.

While you can read all the reaction from the awards in yesterday’s Non-League Paper, you can also watch interviews with the winners in the links below!

The NLFA Player of the Year: John Akinde

FA England C Player of the Year: Andy Yiadom

Reusch Goalkeeper of the Year: James McKeown

The NLFA Unsung Hero: Derek Vernum

Sportsbeat Young Player of the Year: Lee Angol

Fieldturf Manager of the Year: Darrell Clarke

Timali Step 3 & 4 Player of the Year: Tom Greaves

William Hill Fan of the Year: Mary Jinks

Red Insure Team of the Year: Maidstone United

All About Ballerz Golden Boot: John Mills

Toolstation Cup Run of the Year: North Ferriby United

The Non-League Paper Lifetime Achievement: Brian Lee

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