28th February 2020 - FA Trophy with Barnet, FA Vase with Plymouth Argyle, A late, late comeback with Cray Wanderers and The Non League Paper Round-up
Season 4, Episode 29, Feb 28, 2020, 05:00 AM
Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson talk The Gaffer Tapes, AFC Fylde and Dave's favourite non league anecdotes.
Darren Currie is hoping The Hive drains in time for his Barnet side's weekend FA Trophy clash with Halesowen Town and he won't be taking the lower-ranked opposition lightly.
Plymouth Parkway have one of the longest trips ever in the FA Vase ahead of them to Hebburn Town but with two overnight stops and a crowd well into four figures expected, Assistant Manager Karl Curtis is looking forward to the team bonding opportunity, especially with league games against 2nd and 3rd place opposition with them at the top scheduled in the coming week too.
Cray Wanderers have one of those stories that make you go ah. Not just in their 160th year and in touching distance of moving in to their own home at Flamingo Park, but this weekend they hope to re-sign a player who first turned out for them in 1938, and at the ripe old age of 100 that might be some sort of record for George Taylor.
Rounding it all off, Editor at Large of The Non League Paper, Matt Badcock who discusses the managerial changes at Staines Town, Stourbridge, Alvechurch and Chelmsford City and what awaits in this weekend's newspaper.
Darren Currie is hoping The Hive drains in time for his Barnet side's weekend FA Trophy clash with Halesowen Town and he won't be taking the lower-ranked opposition lightly.
Plymouth Parkway have one of the longest trips ever in the FA Vase ahead of them to Hebburn Town but with two overnight stops and a crowd well into four figures expected, Assistant Manager Karl Curtis is looking forward to the team bonding opportunity, especially with league games against 2nd and 3rd place opposition with them at the top scheduled in the coming week too.
Cray Wanderers have one of those stories that make you go ah. Not just in their 160th year and in touching distance of moving in to their own home at Flamingo Park, but this weekend they hope to re-sign a player who first turned out for them in 1938, and at the ripe old age of 100 that might be some sort of record for George Taylor.
Rounding it all off, Editor at Large of The Non League Paper, Matt Badcock who discusses the managerial changes at Staines Town, Stourbridge, Alvechurch and Chelmsford City and what awaits in this weekend's newspaper.