Five battling for Conference title


This season’s Blue Square Bet Premier title race is the most open for years, with all of the top five in with a realistic chance of lifting non-league’s biggest prize and returning to the Football League.
This season’s Blue Square Bet Premier title race is the most open for years, with all of the top five in with a realistic chance of lifting non-league’s biggest prize and returning to the Football League.
I’ve often wondered what happens to youth players when they get dropped from their clubs.
Few football clubs divide opinion as much as Crawley Town, the Sussex team bankrolled into the Football League where their ascent rolls on with hasten speed; following a storming 105-point promotion from the Blue Square Premier League and a third place promotion in their debut year in League Two, the Red Devils, replicating the successful trend of the Premier League behemoth that carry the same nickname, have continued in a similar vein in League One, sitting promisingly in second after fifteen games.
As football's ugly side, in this case the pathetic brawl between Crawley and Bradford at Valley Parade back in March, still has ratifications for those who were involved, it is Rotherham manager Steve Evans who has again been hit with punishment to plunge his reputation further into the low embers of footballing disrespect.
Bryan Hughes is in the process of looking for new club, he spent last season at Accrington Stanley but his contract is up.