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No grounds to worry over play-offs, say Adders

ATHERSTONE Town have dismissed suggestions they will not be able to take their hard-won place in the play-offs because of ground issues.Read

Frain still stuck in limbo at Highgate United

PETE Frain admits his future at Highgate United is in doubt until the club can confirm their plans for next season.Read

Moore keen to keep Stratford squad together

MICKY Moore will set his summer priority to ensure the Stratford Town squad which ends this season will start the next.Read

Coleshill Town still learning

COLESHILL Town were given an indication of what is required to be title winners after their defeat to champions-elect Market Drayton Town, according to Martin Sockett.Read

Learning curve for Alvechurch boss Jamie McWilliams

JAMIE McWilliams says he will reflect on 2008-9 as a learning curve for himself as much as his Alvechurch players.Read

Carl Burley eyes Causeway United points prize

CARL Burley describes Causeway United’s season as disappointing but they can still rewrite the club’s record books.Read

West in hunt for Evesham United match-winners

PAUL West will set himself a close-season mission to find the three players he believes can turn Evesham United into play-off contenders next season.Read

Rushall Olympic in three-horse race to play-offs

NINE months’ endeavour will be decided by three matches in Rushall Olympic’s push for the play-offs.Read

Redditch United held after Gary Hay's 'miss of the season'

GARY Whild was left scratching his head in disbelief after Gary Hay’s “miss of the season” denied Redditch United a famous win over title-chasing Tamworth.Read

Solihull Moors' English finally facing ankle operation

JUNIOR English’s build-up to next season will start on Tuesday when the Solihull Moors midfielder heads into hospital.Read

Colin Brookes in final game at Halesowen

COLIN Brookes will have his wife alongside him for his final home game with Halesowen Town today – to make sure it is his last match as general manager.Read

TAMWORTH midfielder Bradley Pritchard jokes that he has the perfect antidote to title-chasing nerves – his university studies.

Pritchard says the next eight days could be the most exciting in his football career as the Lambs look to secure the Blue Square North title and a place back in the non-League elite.Read

Women, it’s OK to admit your thirst for ale

IT SEEMS that women wear the trousers when it comes to choosing the wine.Read

Seasonal treat a perfect partner

Always one of the early signs that summer is here at last, over the next few weeks there will be plenty of wonderful English asparagus around.Read

A special bottle for Easter feast

THOSE cute fluffy lambs gambolling in the fields may well be one of the first signs of spring. But as the Easter holiday looms closer, it’s really on the plate that the little baas come into their own.Read

Toast that says thanks for everything, mum

IT’S hard to think of anything better than Champagne and flowers to make mum know she’s appreciated on Sunday.Read

Go green and enjoy drop of the soft stuff

BIRMINGHAM will be going green and celebrating all things Irish this weekend, culminating in the massive St Patrick’s parade on Sunday.Read

Scotland: Dancing on ice in Cairngorm storm

THE first shove was almost playful, but, like a boxer’s softening-up jab, it was followed by a brutal piledriver gust of wind that either sent you skittering out of control over a patch of ice or simply knocked you disdainfully to the ground.Read

Why it's so easy to brew your own beer

ANYONE who has been woken up in the middle of the night by a loud pop and “glug glug” noises coming from the airing cupboard will know the pitfalls of trying to make your own wine or beer.Read

Cheers to our cuppa!

COMEDY double act James May and Oz Clarke finally revealed at the end of their TV odyssey this week what they think is the drink that defines Britain.Read