Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
MATT Clarke will consider it a victory if Halesowen Town’s proposed Southern League game against Hemel Hempstead simply goes ahead this afternoon. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
SUTTON Coldfield Town have been forced to rule out their midfield dynamo Graham Deakin for the entire season following his involvement in a serious car crash. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
ROMULUS have reinforced their ranks this season by bringing in former Blues defender Dave Barnett. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
PLAYER power persuaded John Snape to take the manager’s job at Bromsgrove Rovers. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
ALVECHURCH have recruited Romulus goalkeeper David Rimmer to replace former England non-league international Chris Taylor. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
STOURBRIDGE have been handed an early-season setback after being forced to concede home advantage with Halesowen Town for their lucrative August Bank Holiday derby fixture. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
CARL Burley has put Causeway United’s cracking start to the season down the presence of coach Stuart Hall. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
ROB Clarke could be forgiven for thinking he has the managerial midas touch. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
CARL Adams confirmed his Coleshill Town side would be starting from scratch this season. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
HIGHGATE United’s start to the season has been nothing short of a farce according to manager Pete Frain. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
STUDLEY boss Lee Adams has little doubt Danny Lennon will make a big impact for rivals Stratford Town this season. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
SOLIHULL Moors remain far from downhearted despite losing their opening games of the season. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Mark Yates can’t wait to get summer signing John Finnegan up and running. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
REDDITCH United manager Gary Whild has reacted rapidly to his leaking defence by bringing in Yeovil Town teenager Jordan Street. Read
Aug 15 2009 | Non-League
TAMWORTH admitted to being in awe of Stevenage Borough this week. Read