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Non-league round-up: Kidderminster end Tamworth's unbeaten run

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers produced the perfect response to their FA Cup humiliation by ending Tamworth’s five-match unbeaten league run.Read

Non-league feature: The statistic which keeps Castle Vale boss Gareth Palmer going

FEW teams in the Midland Combination have been more consistent than Castle Vale in recent seasons.Read

Ex West Brom man Lee Ashcroft brings his Kendal Town side to Stourbridge today

GARY Hackett will renew acquaintances with the player who helped end his Albion career when Stourbridge entertain Kendal Town today.Read

Romulus happy to be written off by others

RICHARD Robinson says Romulus love nothing better than being written off. Because they relish proving the doubters wrong.Read

Solihull Moors reflect on coming so close to FA Cup TV game

SOLIHULL Moors were left to rue what might have been after the end of their FA Cup dream.Read

Halesowen Town put smile back on the face of boss Shaun Cunningham

BRENDAN Kelly and Lee Chilton have put a smile back on the face of manager Shaun Cunnington after a frustrating week at Halesowen Town.Read

Former players and colleagues of Bob Faulkner to pay tribute to non-league legend

Former players from across the past three decades will be reunited to pay tribute to Bob Faulkner next month.Read

Tamworth boss Marcus Law hopes more players will get England call-up

MARCUS Law hopes Jonathan Hedge’s England call-up can be the catalyst for further international recognition for his Tamworth youngsters.Read

Rushall Olympic boss hopes Alex Forde signing will be first of several new faces

NEIL Kitching hopes the capture of Alex Forde will be the first of a couple of new faces to lift Rushall.Read

Redditch United new signing proves vital in just 90 minutes

NEW signing Joey Halsall needed just 90 minutes to prove he can become a key figure for Redditch United.Read

Sutton Coldfield Town ready to shake things up to improve

SUTTON Coldfield Town say it’s time for change now to prevent their promising start evaporating.Read

Non-league update: Romulus, Stourbridge, Chasetown, Redditch, Halesowen Town,

ROMULUS know they will need to raise their standards again to repeat their FA Trophy heroics tomorrow.Read

FA Cup review: Delight for Tamworth and Stourbridge; hope for Kidderminster; heartache for Rushall and Moors

TAMWORTH manager Marcus Law was full of praise for opponents King’s Lynn after admitting the Lambs were fortunate to book their place in the FA Cup first round.Read

Non-league round up: Sutton Coldfield Town bounce back

SUTTON Coldfield Town bounced back after three successive defeats to claim a 1-0 win against New Mills in the Evo-Stik NPL Division One South.Read

FA Cup: Stourbridge and Rushall bosses put friendship on hold

GARY Hackett and Neil Kitching will put friendship on hold for 90 minutes on Saturday for a contest which can create FA Cup history for their clubs.Read

FA Cup: Solihull Moors, Tamworth and Kidderminster Harriers

THE return of Ryan Beswick will provide Solihull Moors with a timely boost for Saturday's FA Cup cracker after they had to rule out five key players. Read

Non-League: Highgate manager sees clash with Willenhall as 'six-pointer'

IT’S not even the end of British Summer Time but Highgate United manager Keith Checketts has no doubts Saturday’s trip to Willenhall Town will be a “six-pointer.”Read

Non-League round-up: News from Studley and Coleshill Town

THE fact that Studley returned home from Bridgnorth Town frustrated with only a single point shows they are back on the right road, according to manager Lee Adams.Read

Non-League football: Solihull Moors aim to keep momentum; Sutton Coldfield Town need extra steel

MARCUS Bignot has urged Solihull Moors to continue their promotion form to ensure the relegation zone is long forgotten. Read

Kidderminster Harriers let down by defending admits Burr after Barrow defeat

Steve Burr was left frustrated by Kidderminster Harriers’ defending after they fell to a 3-1 reverse at Barrow. The depleted Harriers, without seven players, began brightly but were undone by conceding three goals in the space of five first-half minutes with Adam Boyes, Andy Cook and Dominic Rowe on target.Read