21st May 2021 - Non League Finals Day: Hereford, Hornchurch, Binfield & Warrington Rylands 1906
Season 5, Episode 35, May 21, 2021, 04:00 AM
It's a very exciting week with Non League Finals Day at Wembley on Saturday in front of fans!
Tim Fuell gets some interesting revelations from each of the four clubs taking part.
First-up Josh Gowling the young manager at Hereford in his first managerial job looking to repeat his Play-off final win with Grimsby Town from the last time he was at Wembley.
Between him and that is Mark Stimson, manager of Hornchurch but also a man with four FA Trophy wins already to his name (once as a player and three times as a manager). Yet, despite all that experience he admits Saturday still has a massive magical appeal.
Before the FA Trophy final, two Step Five sides this week elevated to Step Four in the FA restructure, will do battle in the FA Vase.
It's the competition with perhaps the greatest stories of clubs at the heart of their communities, building dreams and memories, so we speak to the Chairman who have their hands on the tiller.
First up Binfield FC's Bob Bacon, who describes the crazy day, he's already had and why it is so important some of the old stalwarts of the club will be at Wembley to cheer them on. In opposition on the day but in unison in many ways too, Chairman Mark Pye at Warrington Rylands is looking forward to a great day out for his team but everybody at the club including the kids in the youth set-up who will also enjoy heading Wembley Way.
Helping understand the big weekend at the top of the National League and the restructuring announcement this week is Non League Paper's David Richardson with the week's round-up of news.
Tim Fuell gets some interesting revelations from each of the four clubs taking part.
First-up Josh Gowling the young manager at Hereford in his first managerial job looking to repeat his Play-off final win with Grimsby Town from the last time he was at Wembley.
Between him and that is Mark Stimson, manager of Hornchurch but also a man with four FA Trophy wins already to his name (once as a player and three times as a manager). Yet, despite all that experience he admits Saturday still has a massive magical appeal.
Before the FA Trophy final, two Step Five sides this week elevated to Step Four in the FA restructure, will do battle in the FA Vase.
It's the competition with perhaps the greatest stories of clubs at the heart of their communities, building dreams and memories, so we speak to the Chairman who have their hands on the tiller.
First up Binfield FC's Bob Bacon, who describes the crazy day, he's already had and why it is so important some of the old stalwarts of the club will be at Wembley to cheer them on. In opposition on the day but in unison in many ways too, Chairman Mark Pye at Warrington Rylands is looking forward to a great day out for his team but everybody at the club including the kids in the youth set-up who will also enjoy heading Wembley Way.
Helping understand the big weekend at the top of the National League and the restructuring announcement this week is Non League Paper's David Richardson with the week's round-up of news.