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What’s in The Non-League Paper: 03/03/24

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are 11 points away from the National League title – can they inch closer at Dorking? Find out in The Paper this Sunday.

Adam Hinshelwood discusses why he couldn’t reject the job after leaving National League South .

boss Angelo Harrop chats about the Iron’s red-hot form in the same division as the Rebels.

We speak to the remaining teams in the Isuzu FA Vase as the road to reaches the quarter-final stay.

TalkSPORT presenter and fan Charlie Baker writes an exclusive column on the plight of the gulls.

And We catch up with Russ Penn on his return to management with .

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