Southport's Liam Watson has been named as the Vanarama National League North manager of the month. 'Port were unbeaten in October, which included away league wins at Kidderminster Harriers, Hereford and Boston United as well as progressing in the FA Cup and a draw in the FA Cup away at Tranmere. Southport skipper David Morgan picked up the Vanarama National League North player of the month.
Rhys Davies has been recalled from his loan spell at Nuneaton Borough by parent club Shrewsbury Town. Son of former Hereford interim Head of Football Gareth Davies, Rhys signed a two-year scholarship with Salop earlier this year, before the young defender appeared 10 times for the Boro' and scored the equaliser in a 1-1 draw at home to Kidderminster Harriers.
Darlington manager Tommy Wright has said he won't resign despite a costly defeat on Saturday, losing 2-1 at home to bottom club Nuneaton. It was the Quakers’ third league defeat in a row and leaves them two points above the drop zone. Wright told the Northern Echo after the game and told them he thinks he is the man to change Darlo’s fortunes.
Alfreton Town boss Bill Heath slammed his side’s defending after their worst ever league defeat on Saturday. Spennymoor hammered Alfreton 7-1, with Heath telling the Derbyshire Times after the game that his team just can't defend and every attack was causing problems.
Rhys Davies has been recalled from his loan spell at Nuneaton Borough by parent club Shrewsbury Town. Son of former Hereford interim Head of Football Gareth Davies, Rhys signed a two-year scholarship with Salop earlier this year, before the young defender appeared 10 times for the Boro' and scored the equaliser in a 1-1 draw at home to Kidderminster Harriers.
Darlington manager Tommy Wright has said he won't resign despite a costly defeat on Saturday, losing 2-1 at home to bottom club Nuneaton. It was the Quakers’ third league defeat in a row and leaves them two points above the drop zone. Wright told the Northern Echo after the game and told them he thinks he is the man to change Darlo’s fortunes.
Alfreton Town boss Bill Heath slammed his side’s defending after their worst ever league defeat on Saturday. Spennymoor hammered Alfreton 7-1, with Heath telling the Derbyshire Times after the game that his team just can't defend and every attack was causing problems.