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Next Game: Home Against Southport In The League On Saturday January 18th At 3.00pm

Friday, December 07, 2018

News Round Up


FC United of Manchester will hold a minute's applause ahead of their game against Curzon Ashton tomorrow in memory of member Peter Lee who was killed following a car accident on Tuesday evening. Peter was a photographer for Radcliffe’s and travelling back from their midweek match, Peter was sadly involved in a fatal car accident, which also sees his daughter Beth - who is a fellow FC follower - in hospital and in a serious condition.

Former Hereford player Stuart Fleetwood has told the Non-League Paper that being captain at new club Swindon Supermarine has been a good learning curve for him. The  32-year-old striker says manager Lee Spalding is really ambitious and it's been a really enjoyable few months since joining the club.

Jimmy Ginnelly says he's up for the challenge of saving his hometown club Nuneaton Borough after being appointed as their manager yesterday. Chairman Nick Hawkins told the club's official website that he hopes this is the change in fortunes on the pitch that the club needs.

Chorley fans could face being banned from the club if they're caught being aggressive towards visiting fans, the Chorley Guardian has reported. Lancashire Constabulary have warned that they will issue 'acceptable behaviour contracts' if it continues, after recent incidents 'grabbed the force’s attention', according to Temporary Chief Inspector Gary Crowe. 

Guiseley midfielder Alex Purver says his team need to hit the ground running after their FA Cup disappointment on Monday evening. Purver told the Yorkshire Evening Post that he's looking forward to getting back to league action, with Guiseley hosting Hereford tomorrow.