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What’s in The Non-League Paper: 07/04/24

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 and Isuzu FA Vase semi-finals are here again – who will book their spot in the finals? Find all the action in The Paper this Sunday.

Meanwhile, will it be party time for and ? The duo could seal their spots back in Non-League’s top flight – and there are other champions to be crowned too.

are already there, and we look at how the Generals are celebrating promotion to Step 2 after clinching the Southern Premier South title.

At the other end of the country,  skipper Marc Grocott talks us through their NPL Division One West triumph.

We look at the big departure from the National League with manager Luke Garrard due to step down at the end of the season.

And from our one of our favourite columnists, Tony Incenzo catches up with QPR’s Steve Cook on his involvement at Non-League .

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