Non-League Paper
Boro boss Day starts to feel the heat of the battle
HE’S faced promotions, relegations and even saved his club from the threat of his club going out of business, so surely there’s little left to faze Farnborough boss Spencer Day in football these days.
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Club allocations revealed: 2025-26 league line-ups unveiled
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Anchors won’t be grounded for long
Chairman Martin Hillerby is backing his Stockton Town to bounce back from their play-off heartache – especially given the club’s history of spectacularly recovering from adversity.
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I SENSED IT WOULD BE SPECIAL – BOSS JAKE
DARTFORD 0 DOVER ATHLETIC 2 By Matt Badcock JAKE LEBERL was expecting a quieter summer than the one he’s about to have with Dover Athletic. This season was mainly about bringing back the enjoyment factor to their corner of Kent following a tricky few years that has seen relegation from...
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HOMETOWN WINNER IS BEST FOR ED
By Russell Claydon ED FOR HEIGHTS: Bury Town’s Ed Upson has shown his class this season and celebrating his play-off final winner, inset PICTURE: Neil Dady WHETHER it proves his last act or not on the pitch, Ed Upson says his stoppage-time winner which sealed a Step 3 return for...