Football writer Carl Marston dons his anorak to visit clubs in the region (and beyond) in his quest for good football and a good cup of tea. Here he puts the spotlight on Bowers & Pitsea
Mildenhall Town manager, Ricky Cornish, is confident that his side will escape from the Bostik North relegation zone, despite a current six-point gap between themselves and third-from-bottom Soham Town Rangers.
Ipswich Town have given a string of young players their first pro deals this season. ANDY WARREN takes a look at those looking to make their mark at the club.
Football writer Carl Marston dons his anorak to visit clubs in the region (and beyond) in his quest for good football and a good cup of tea. Here he heads for Mildenhall Town's Recreation Way
Bury Town boss, Ben Chenery, was "disappointed" to take just a point from Saturday's 0-0 stalemate at Recreation Way, against a Mildenhall Town side who are battling to avoid relegation from the Bostik (Isthmian) League.
Needham Market have bolstered their squad with the signing of experienced defender-cum-midfielder Russell Short, ahead of today's home match against struggling Halesowen Town.
Bury Town will look to secure quickfire back-to-back home victories, when Basildon United visit Ram Meadow tomorrow afternoon, to keep "knocking on the door" of the Bostik North play-offs.
Enjoy the latest non-league chat with Bury Town chairman Russell Ward and Achilles first-team player/manager Andy Coote. Plenty of views, plenty of opinion. But will you agree?
Bury Town boss, Ben Chenery, insists that his side are "within striking distance" of the Bostik North play-offs, in the build-up to tomorrow's top-six clash at Maldon & Tiptree.
New Hadleigh United boss Christian Appleford is '100% confident' his side can avoid relegation from the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division this season, writes Mike Bacon.
Join Bury Town first-team boss Ben Chenery and former Ipswich Town striker Alan Lee talking all things non-league, as well as a few tales from the pro game they both enjoyed playing in.
Back in August, newly promoted Felixstowe & Walton came out 3-1 winners against Bury Town in a close encounter that saw both sides reduced to 10 men for much of the game, writes Barry Grossmith.
Bury Town manager Ben Chenery is looking for the same sort of performance from his team, but with a very different result, when they entertain Canvey Island at Ram Meadow tomorrow afternoon.
Bury Town boss Ben Chenery has urged his players "to be bold" ahead of tomorrow afternoon's mouth-watering West Suffolk derby against AFC Sudbury at Ram Meadow (kick-off 1pm).