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National League XIs: Who would make a North and South-born side?
With the 2022/23 National League campaign almost with us, Non League Daily explored what two experimental sides containing players purely born in the North and South of England would look like. By Joel Page What would a National League Northern and Southern XI look...
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From Dreamland to Heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review of Lewes FC
Follow the story of one Lewes FC fan throughout the 2021/22 campaign, from the first ball to the last, with all the highs and lows in-between By Stan Lahood Lewes, The 'Youth Gang', dreamland and heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review My group of friends and I have been...
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National League North and South Review - Matchday 23rd April 2022
The battle for automatic promotion is getting incredibly tight at the top of the National League North and South. The weekend saw Gateshead dropping points to give Brackley Town plenty of hope, while Maidstone recorded yet another emphatic win to maintain their...
National League North News

York looking to spoil Boston tea party | National League North playoff final preview
York City will welcome Boston United to the LNER Community Stadium with hopes of ending a five-year hiatus from the fifth tier in the National League North playoff final on Saturday afternoon. By Richard Scott York hoping to go massive with victory over outsiders...
From Dreamland to Heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review of Lewes FC
Follow the story of one Lewes FC fan throughout the 2021/22 campaign, from the first ball to the last, with all the highs and lows in-between By Stan Lahood Lewes, The 'Youth Gang', dreamland and heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review My group of friends and I have been...
National League XIs: Who would make a North and South-born side?
With the 2022/23 National League campaign almost with us, Non League Daily explored what two experimental sides containing players purely born in the North and South of England would look like. By Joel Page What would a National League Northern and Southern XI look...
What would a National League Central division look like?
With claims teams in the National League North are forced to travel considerably more than their Southern counterparts, Non League Daily explores what it would look like if a third division in Step 2 was to be introduced. By Amos Murphy and Richard Scott How would a...
Win a 2022/23 Season Ticket at a non-league club of your choice
Non League Daily are giving you the chance to win a 2022/23 season ticket at a non-league club of your choosing in our fantastic giveaway. By Amos Murphy Win a 2022/23 non-league Season Ticket With the new season just around the corner, we’re giving you a chance to...
National League Play-off Final Review | Solihull Moors vs Grimsby Town
Grimsby Town beat Solihull Moors 2-1 in the National League play-off final and earned their right to play in the EFL next season. It took an extra-time goal from substitute Jordan Maguire-Drew to put the Mariners into League Two after just one season in the fifth tier...
‘Now’s the time for increased promotion’ says Grimsby boss Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst calls for more promotion spots to be introduced to the National League following Grimsby Town’s playoff final victory over Solihull Moors. By Amos Murphy Time to change ‘odd’ promotion system, believes Grimsby boss Paul Hurst The dust hadn’t even begun to...
Grimsby fulfil destiny with extra-time playoff victory over Solihull
Jordan Maguire-Drew's outstretched right boot provided the final touch to a memorable playoff campaign for Grimsby Town, whose one season hiatus from the Football League ends with victory over first-time hopefuls Solihull Moors. By Amos Murphy Maguire-Drew provides...
Football League hopefuls Solihull Moors meet stalwarts Grimsby Town
Grimsby Town will be eyeing up an immediate return to the Football League when they take on first time hopefuls Solihull Moors in Sunday’s National League playoff final. By Amos Murphy Football League stalwarts Grimsby meet first-time hopefuls Solihull Neal Ardley...
Interviews
From Dreamland to Heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review of Lewes FC
Follow the story of one Lewes FC fan throughout the 2021/22 campaign, from the first ball to the last, with all the highs and lows in-between By Stan Lahood Lewes, The 'Youth Gang', dreamland and heartbreak | A 2021/22 season review My group of friends and I have been...
Hatters83 | The group from Stockport reinventing supporter culture in non-league
Meet the fan group from Stockport bringing a touch of ultra-culture to the English non-league scene. By Isaac Stronge How Hatters83 are reinventing fan culture the in English non-league pyramid Stockport County’s social media team couldn’t have captured the mood more...
Lewis Baines on international football and time with England C Team
Lewis Baines is used to big occasions in non-league, but the defender spoke exclusively to Non League Daily about his time as an international with the England C Team. By Richard Scott Baines proud to pull on shirt for Three Lions It's not every day a player from...
Morpeth Town | Ryan Donaldson wants more FA Trophy glory
Morpeth Town midfielder Ryan Donaldson has twice tasted success at Wembley - and wants to add more FA Trophy glory to his list of achievements. By Steven Oldham Donaldson no stranger to success The 30-year-old played a key part in Cambridge United’s successful...
Kevin Horlock | Penalties in playoff final, Needham Market and lucky bobble hat
Kevin Horlock believes his experiences as a professional player has helped him guide Needham Market to the fifth round of the FA Trophy, but the ex-Manchester City man wants to see his side push on even further. By Amos Murphy Horlock experiences opposite side of...
Michael Campbell | Twitter spaces, Footie Stories and life as a semi-pro player
Twitter sensation and semi-professional football Michael Campbell opens up about Footie Stories, and how it has helped provide a platform for unheard voices within the game to express themselves. By Amos Murphy From disappointment, to delight, the Footie Stories early...
Adam Lakeland | Financial restrictions needed in National Leagues says Curzon Ashton boss
Curzon Ashton manager Adam Lakeland believes financial restrictions within non-league are a necessity if clubs are to provide sustainable futures for their communities and supporters. By Amos Murphy National League finances starting to spiral out of control Despite...
Kevin Phillips | South Shields boss looking to use Little Mix as inspiration in first managerial job
New South Shields manager Kevin Phillips will be looking to use pop-group Little Mix as a source of inspiration during his first role in management. By Amos Murphy Little Mix amongst inspirations for Phillips in new look South Shields side Returning to the North East...
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