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What’s in The Non-League Paper: 21/04/24

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We’re across the National League with the final spot in the play-off up for grabs – and one more club set to face the dreaded drop in The Paper this Sunday.

They’ll also be reports and pictures from Steps 3&4 as we hit the penultimate weekend of the season.

News that replays will be scrapped in the FA Cup from the first round proper onwards has not gone down well – we have the latest reaction from the Non-League.

Anthony Johnson talks us through ‘s Northern Premier League title win and why it’s so special.

‘s Joe Grant on bouncing back from an ACL injury and why he’s running the London Marathon on Sunday.

keeper Luis Shamshoum on their epic march to the arch, and former turned journalist, Gregor Robertson, looks at who has the toughest job in football.

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