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Great Scott … the NL Full Time podcast is out!

Eastleigh’s hat-trick hero Scott Rendell is one of the stars of this week’s NL Full time podcast after his treble put in-form Harrogate Town to the sword in Saturday’s 4-2 thriller at the Silverlake.
Suitably entitled ‘Great Scott’, the hour long podcast for fans of Non-League’s top tiers was released for download on iTunes and Spotify on Sunday night after NL Full Time’s Rob Worrall spoke to the Spitfires striker.
NL Full Time’s Luke Edwards was also invited to Mill Farm to see Jim Bentley unveiled as AFC Fylde’s new boss. As well as catching up with the ex-Morecambe man, Hyde United’s media man also heard from his opposite number at the Coasters, media officer Luke Lambourne.
BBC Surrey commentator Worrall also spoke to two more National Leagues bosses to compete his NL Full time treble for this week’s edition –  Boreham Wood manager Luke Garrard and Aldershot’s Danny Searle after his side’s home victory over Maidenhead.
And if this week’s underlying theme isn’t already crystal clear, the trebles scored by Boston’s Jordan Thewlis and Southport’s David Morgan are also in the spotlight with podcast co-host and founder Chris Pratt and AFC Telford’s media man Dickie Worton on board to discuss the best of the week’s action in National North and South.

Return

The team running NL Full Time returned last month with their usual smorgasbord of National League chat and interviews smattered with titbits and news.
The podcast was originally launched in January 2017 by The Non-League Paper’s Stockport County writer Pratt and Brandon Smith to provide a Final Score-type show on Saturday evenings.
It later morphed into its current format, a Sunday podcast focusing on the big news and stories around National League’s three divisions.
Smith, a student who followed Bognor Regis Town, now commentates on FIFA X Box and PlayStation tournaments all over the world.
As well as Pratt, four other journalists and Non-League broadcasters contribute to the show – BBC Surrey’s Aldershot commentator Worrall, AFC Telford’s media man Worton, Hyde United scribe Edwards and snapper and Met Police supporter Thom Lang.
Serena Orsi-Dadamo has also started contributing and is being tipped to help to deliver more great content this season.
Follow the podcast on Twitter at @NLFullTime. And if you get in touch with your views, prepare for the possibility of your comments being shared on the next pod. Simply click here to download Sunday’s latest pod!

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