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Back of the Net Non-League Debate with The NLP

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The Non-League Paper featured on the most recent Back of the Net Debate talking all things Non-League as the run-in hots up.
NLP editor Alex Narey and online editor David Richardson joined Kingstonian assistant manager Frank Wilson on the purple sofa.
First up on the agenda is the National League South title battle with Torquay United and Woking.
Then, Gateshead’s takeover saga is looked at after Chris Dunphy pulled out of the running to purchase the club before James Webster’s departure from Aveley is discussed.
Lastly, The NLP Team of the Week is analysed before Frank gives an insight into his new job.

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As well as keeping up to date with The Non League Paper in conjunction with Back of the Net, with today’s broadcasting licenses there are plenty of UK channels to watch sport over the internet….
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