Non League coverage set to resume
Saturday's Non League coverage will kick-off on August 9
Another enthralling season awaits.
The big winners last season were Evesham and Stourbridge, who won promotion to the Southern Premier, although it was Chasetown who captured the headlines for their wonderful FA Cup exploits again.
AFC Telford didn't do too badly either in their first season at Blue Square North level.
Most hard done to side were Halesowen Town for the shameless manner in which they were forced to play their play-off games.
There should be a tremendous scrap for honours in the Southern Midland with Chasetown, Leamington, Sutton Coldfield, Romulus and Bromsgrove Rovers all capable of going well.
And I reckon Rushall and Willenhall will find Unibond One South to their liking.
What do you think?
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Boldmere St Michaels Football club kick off the 2008-2009 season celebrating 125 years with the launch of a new book on their rich history. See website to the author’s history page. Club Historian Michael Talbot has described the writing of the book as a `joy` to do. It is plain to see that a lot of research went into the book which is 174 pages and 164 images.
Michael Talbot can be contacted on 0121-308-6756
Pullen! You're back. Thought you'd been put out to pasture....
Blimey Pullen, since when did you become the hatchet man?
No sooner does your opinion piece about Michael Vaughan and the state of English cricket hit the streets and Vaughan feels he can no longer carry on as skipper!
Pullen for England!
We want Pullen. Pullen is god.