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What’s in The Non-League Paper: 10/12/23

Last season's FA Trophy winners Gateshead and FA Vase winners Romford both haven't made it to the latter stages this season

The Isuzu FA Trophy is back! We’ have all the action from across the country as the National League clubs enter the competition in The Paper this Sunday.

ace Joshua Stokes will be in action at , and he explains to the why he was always ready for the big stage.

From the National League South, hero Bivesh Gurung discusses the club’s FA Cup exploits, and though ‘s dream may be over in that competition we were at AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday as they bowed out with heads held high.

We catch up with Step 4 on their big plans, while a step above boss Michael Clegg discusses their promotion push from the Northern Premier League Premier Division.

Mark Stimson is back in the dug-out, and you can hear from the new manager at Isthmian Premier club alongside reports from all levels of the Non-League as well as the latest news and . Don’t forget to pick up a copy!

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