HE SAYS it will be his last season, and Wealdstone striker Richard Jolly looks in the mood to go out in style.
A MASSIVE crowd of 1,569 turned out for Maidstone’s first Ryman South game at the Gallagher Stadium, their first league game in their home town for 24 years, and they were certainly royally entertained even the result was not what the majority of them wou
The BBC Non League Show returns this Sunday, bigger than ever before and on national radio for the first time!
The League is saddened to report that Life Member Ingram Whittingham has passed away, aged 95.
FOR this writer, at least, the team of last season in the Ryman League were Dulwich Hamlet (pictured). They were edged out into third place in a three-way battle for the Ryman South title and lost the play-off final for the second year running.
HISTORY will be made at Potters Bar Town on Saturday when visitors Wroxham become the first Norfolk club to play Ryman League football. Like the Suffolk clubs recently promoted from the Eastern Counties League, the Yachtsmen are expected to make an immedi
ONE fixture stands out in Saturday’s Premier programme. It’s at scenic East Brighton Park (pictured), where last season’s Ryman South champions Whitehawk entertain Lowestoft Town.
LEAGUE newcomers Wroxham will entertain the side they replaced in Ryman North, Great Wakering Rovers, in the preliminary round of the FA Cup on August 25.
MARGATE manager Chris Kinnear has added experienced striker Carl Rook (pictured, centre, by Don Walker) to his options for the new Ryman Premier season.
INTERNATIONAL football comes to Champion Hill on Sunday when Ryman South club Dulwich Hamlet host RFC Temploux-Suarlee, a seventh-level Belgian club from the city of Namur.
The draw has been released for the first round of the Lucas Fettes Youth Cup.
RYMAN South club Eastbourne Town got more than a player when they signed Matt Crabb from Conference South neighbours Eastbourne Borough: they gained a sponsor as well.
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