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In this Sunday’s Non-League Paper (05/02/23)

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The season is hotting up across the non-league, and we’ll have all the action, results and tables from across the National League System.

There’s no FA Cup action this Saturday, but we catch up with Ben Tozer to look back on Wrexham’s 3-3 thriller with Sheffield United and Tuesday’s fourth round replay.

Jimmy Dean speaks about on leaving Peterborough Sports for a new challenge as Scunthorpe United manager.

With Dean gone, interim boss Michael Gash discusses his departure and his chance to take the reins at Peterborough Sports.

Richard Pacquette celebrated a big birthday with FA Vase success for Harefield United, and we talk to him as he hits the big four-O.

Kabby Tshimanga led a busy transfer deadline day of Non-League stars landing EFL moves, and we look at all the players moving-on-up.

And Finally, Bracknell Town’s George Knight looks ahead to their tie with National League Altrincham.

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