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In this Sunday’s NLP (19/02/23)

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It’s another busy weekend of action in the non-league, and we get the lowdown from all eight teams left in the FA Vase as it reaches the quarter-final stages in this Sunday’s Non-League Paper.

In the senior competition, we look at how Farsley Celtic are managing to juggle a relegation dogfight with a run to the last eight of the FA Trophy.

We also reveal how Farnborough FC are becoming victims of their own success – and that you can get in on the act.

Michael Clegg talks about on being back in football with Warrington Rylands

While the Non-League football hierarchy pays tribute to long-serving custodian Brian Lee

Northern Premier League chairman Mark Harris shares his view in a column.

And Cheshunt keeper Preston Edwards is tackling the London Marathon – for a worthwhile cause close to his heart

Beyond that, we will of course have all the action from the non-league, including high-flying Wrexham and Notts County’s trips to Aldershot and Yeovil respectively.

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