13th April 2018 - Street FC's Richard Fey on record wins, Luke Woolfenden on Ipswich and Bromley & Elliot Newby on twin opposition scorers and AFC Telford Utd
Tim Fuell is joined once again by Dave Anderson and Swampy.
It's a good news week with Hartlepool under new ownership, Chester considering a new investor despite relegation and an assistant referee's quick thinking saving the life of a player. Then there's our guests too.
Richard Fey has led his Street side to the top of the Western League Premier in Step 5 with 23 consecutive league wins at the time of recording, an English record and they are bearing down on the British and World records too.
Defender Luke Woolfenden is cool. 19 he made his professional competitive debut for parent club Ipswich Town at the start of the season, then went on loan to Bromley where he has earned much acclaim. As his parent club head for a mid-table finish without a manager, he is heading for a Wembley appearance with his loan club in the FA Trophy Final and potentially two appearances if they hit form again to make the play-offs in the National League.
Elliot Newby lined up for relegation-threatened AFC Telford United last weekend. His Twin brother Alex lined up for the opposition play-off chasing Chorley in the National North fixture. Tagged the Newby derby, Alex scored first but was not to be outdone with twin Elliott stepping up to score a consolation from the penalty spot. Twin brothers, appearing and scoring for opposite sides in the same game. Another record?