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proved short though and he soon dropped into | non-league action with nearby Whitfield Colliery before |
To make the number of matches up, | non-league Aldershot were given byes to this round. |
Rayner joined | non-league Alfreton Town on loan in January 2006. |
e Rushbury served as director of football at | non-league Alfreton Town for a time. |
earlier spent a work experience placement at | non-league Alfreton Town in March 2008. |
Birmingham are humbled 2-1 by | non-league Altrincham in the F.A Cup 3rd round at home, |
January 1979, and twelve months later joined | non-league Altrincham. |
re spending a number of years moving between | non-league, amateur clubs in the Midlands such as Moor |
Eardley started his career with | non-league amateur sides Hanley Town, Tunstall Park and |
In total (including | non-league and cup games) he appeared 791 times. |
for his only club, he played and coached in | non-League and junior football, including working under |
ed spell at Darlington, before dropping into | non-League and eventually leaving football to become a |
In July 2004 he dropped into | non-League and signed for Fisher Athletic. |
Brighton & Hove Albion before dropping in to | Non-League and playing for Woking, Rushden & Diamonds, |
e age of 24, an event preceded by a spell at | non-league Andover F.C. |
el returned to England, ending his career at | non-league Andover. |
Whilst in previous seasons the number of | non-League applicants had been unlimited, this season s |
ts, took 32 votes easily seeing off the best | non-League application of Peterborough who attracted 18 |
Portway Bristol Football Club was a | non-League association football team that played in the |
working in the Premiership, Championship and | Non-League at first team, reserve team and youth team l |
at S.C. Farense and returned to England with | non-league Atherstone United. |
A product of | non-league Ayresome North, Gardner signed for amateur S |
He finished his playing career at | non-league Banbury United F.C. before returning to Oxfo |
Owen began his football career at | non-league Bangor City. |
arance for his new club and later signed for | non-league Barnoldswick Town. |
In December 2001 he was loaned to | non-league Barnstaple Town and was released by Torquay |
In July 1982 he joined | non-league Bath City, although also played once for Bou |
0, Taylor was appointed as player-manager of | non-league Bath City. |
able for being the last time a club from the | non-League beat a club from the highest tier of English |
City, Willenhall Town and Stourbridge in the | non-league before calling time on his playing career in |
He played out his career in | non-league before retiring. |
Later that month he signed for | non-league Bideford, managed by former Torquay United p |
He later served | non-league Bilston United and Kidderminster Harriers be |
turning to the Midlands as player-manager of | non-league Bilston United in 1930. |
Smith went on to have a spell at | non-league Bishops Stortford. |
he end of the 1889-90 season and signed with | non-League Blackpool on 2 April. |
ved on to Berwick Rangers before playing for | non-league Blyth Spartans. |
He signed for the Seagulls from | non-league Bognor Regis Town in March 1987, making his |
ased by the London club and later signed for | non-league Bognor Regis Town. |
Released by the club in 1954 he moved to | non-league Boston United as a player-manager, even lead |
on, and finished his career with a season at | non-league Boston United. |
0), is an English footballer, currently with | non-league Bradford Park Avenue. |
Cowan began his career at | non-league Braintree Town and moved to Canvey Island in |
, but left after 30 league games to play for | non-league Brierley Hill Alliance. |
After spells playing and coaching at | non-League Bromley and Molesey, he rejoined his old clu |
-in-law, Jerry Dolke, had become chairman of | non-league Bromley and during the 2005-06 season the pa |
yer of the Year in 1989-90, before moving to | non-League Bromley after having a knee operation which |
Kidderminster, Willis spent a loan spell at | non-league Burton Albion, and after leaving Kidderminst |
er League and, on 30 October 2008, he joined | non-league Burton Albion on a months loan. |
tockport County, before leaving to join then | non-league Burton Albion. |
taffordshire, Brayford started his career at | non-league Burton Albion, where he made almost 80 leagu |
end of 2009/10 season, having done well for | non-league Bury Town during the 2009/10 campaign. |
layed for a large number of clubs, mostly in | non-league, but also played for top-flight club Wimbled |
Bentley began his football career at | non-league Butt Lane. |
He dropped into the | non-league by 1996 with Telford United; later serving B |
ayer Road on 23 January 2001 and signing for | non-league Canvey Island. |
he had short loan spells at Lincoln City and | non-League Canvey Island. |
me at the Gills and, in 2003, he was sold to | non-league Canvey Island. |
He also enjoyed an extensive | non-league career, turning out for eleven different clu |
ootball League outfit, before embarking on a | non-league career. |
In January 1910 he joined | non-League Castleford F.C. for a short time before taki |
diff's first match in the FA Cup was away to | non-league Chasetown who became the lowest ranked side |
He also had a spell as manager of | non-league Chatham Town, and coached the football team |
no appearances for the first team and joined | non-league Chelmsford City in 1997. |
ut making any further appearances and joined | non-league Chelmsford City. |
f the Conference South - referred to as "the | non-league Chelsea", because they had a well-paid full- |
e later played for Dutch side FC Utrecht and | non-league Cheltenham Town, Gloucester City and Witney |
he club in 1935, left for a short spell with | non-league Cheltenham Town, then returned to Coventry i |
lican, in the Post Office, and as manager to | non-league Chepstow Town. |
nd, Ricky had a brief spell as a player with | non-league Chertsey Town and Hitchin. |
ity and Halifax Town, before moving onto the | non-league circuit where he appeared for a number of, l |
ith Nottingham Forest before moving into the | non-league circuit with the likes of Ilkeston Town, Bor |
n 1987 after signing for Bristol Rovers from | non-League Clacton Town. |
s F.C. before finding first team football at | non-league club Yeovil Town. |
ord Rangers, who had scored 47 goals for the | non-league club the previous season. |
Brittan began his career with | non-League club Bristol OB before joining Tottenham Hot |
Aley progressed through | non-League club Southport's youth system before breakin |
as an unused substitute; he went on to join | non-league club Swindon Supermarine. |
He later played for the | non-league club GKN Sankey, based in Wellington, Shrops |
opher currently plays for the Hereford-based | non-league club Westfields). |
ut made no first-team appearances and joined | non-league club Havant & Waterlooville. |
both Football League clubs, the first time a | non-League club had topped an admission ballot since 19 |
rcer during the 1961-62 season and he joined | non-league club Gravesend and Northfleet at the end of |
In 1919 he signed for | non-league club Worksop Town and played in a team that |
no permanent deal materialised and he joined | non-league club Burton Town the following month. |
Mid-Rhondda United were the only | non-League club to enter the elections for a place in t |
s, before returning to the Midlands, joining | non-league club Nuneaton Borough. |
Milburn began his career at local | non-league club Ashington where he attracted the attent |
Blake began his career at the | non-League club Fishponds before joining Bristol City i |
Second Division in 1951, before moving on to | non-league club Hereford United. |
He is now assistant manager,and player, of | non-league club Brackley Town. |
Pheasant began his career at local | non-league club Wednesbury Excelsior (which later becam |
tters Sr., is the former manager of Scottish | non-league club Lossiemouth, and the current chairman o |
He went on to coach at | non-league club Crook Town. |
at the end of the 2002-03 season, moving to | non-league club Newport County. |
nce at management, taking over as manager of | non-league club Troyes AC, quickly taking the club to L |
Farrell began his career at | non-league club Redditch United in 1991 before joining |
agement experience was as the youth coach of | non-league club Cradley Town, then of the West Midlands |
Ipswich Town were the only | non-League club to apply for election to the Football L |
It was the first time a | non-league club had beaten a top-flight club in a compe |
fter leaving Belle Vue in 1987, Stead joined | non-league club Fisher Athletic. |
own's football team, Okehampton Argyle, is a | non-league club which was established in 1926 after the |
Woolcott began his career at | non-league club Eton Manor before joining Tottenham Hot |
Cook began his career with | non-league club Letchworth before joining Reading. |
ease from MK Dons in 2006, Makofo signed for | non-League club Kettering Town in March. |
Smailes began his career at his local | non-League club Tow Law Town before joining Huddersfiel |
Farley began his career at | non-League club Chelmsford City before joining Tottenha |
n loan, and finished his career in 2008 with | non-League club Halifax Town. |
He started his career at | non-league club Sutton United, and was part of the team |
Bailey joined Charlton Athletic from | non-League club Gorleston in 1958, and turned professio |
Whilst playing for | non-league club Margate he gained 2 international caps |
on a free transfer in summer 2004 and joined | non-League club Hornchurch. |
reer at Tranmere Rovers, who signed him from | non-league club Spennymoor United, and where he forged |
side Tottenham Hotspur became the only ever | non-League club to win the competition. |
In August 1934 he joined | non-league club Heanor Town, where he ended his playing |
pearances, and then became player-manager of | non-league club Corby Town. |
He went on to play for | non-league club Blyth Spartans, and trained as a teache |
on occasions caretaker manager, and managed | non-league club King's Lynn for six months in the 1988- |
s released at the end of the season, joining | non-league club Teignmouth. |
The Reds are the highest ranking | non-league club in the county and showed their pedigree |
A striker, Feely started out with | non-league club Enfield, with whom he gained three Engl |
ue appearance for Gillingham and moved on to | non-league club Walsall Wood. |
3 season he left Priestfield Stadium to join | non-league club Canterbury Waverley. |
e also spent his free-time coaching at local | non-league club Wellington Amateurs. |
He became a regular for the | non-league club and was in the North Staffordshire Infi |
in 1983, although he did play one season for | non-league club Waterlooville. |
Cunningham has been coaching at English | non-league club Nuneaton Town, who won promotion in his |
Ipswich Town were the only | non-League club to apply for election to the Football L |
He then moved to | non-league club Hendon before retiring. |
Buchan began his career with | non-League club Woodhall Thistle. |
2 at the Victoria Ground to become the first | non-league club to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup |
He is the manager of | non-League club Turton. |
Following his release, he joined nearby | non-league club Guiseley. |
tol City in April 2001, and had a spell with | non-League club Atherstone United, before joining Chelt |
orn in London, Erskine started his career at | non-League club Croydon Athletic, before joining his fi |
He began his football career with | non-League club Darwen before being given his Football |
Fray then signed for | non-league club Bromley. |
th Plymouth Argyle, having joined from local | non-league club Saltash United in 1960. |
in Manchester, McNeil began his career with | non-league club Woodley Sports before signing for Staly |
ecome only the second - and, to date, last - | non-league club to beat a First Division team on their |
In February 2004 he signed on loan with | Non-League club Gainsborough Trinity, in a month that s |
el with Bradford City before moving to local | non-league club, Thackley in the Northern Counties East |
After training with the town's second | non-League club, Boston Town. |
g establishment there he returned to his own | non-league club, Garforth Town, as manager. |
o Whitby Town, making 30 appearances for the | non-League club. |
rcester City and Yeovil Town were amongst 27 | non-League clubs to apply for election to the Football |
lub Southport and went on to play for fellow | non-league clubs Morecambe and Chorley. |
er finishing his professional career, Owen's | non-league clubs included Northwich Victoria, Oswestry |
on, Groves started his career at east London | non-league clubs Leytonstone and Walthamstow Avenue, an |
Mousinho was then sent on loan to several | non-league clubs in the form of Woking, Slough Town, an |
arlton Athletic and Millwall before managing | non-league clubs Carshalton Athletic and Dorking, and t |
a winger for a number of Football League and | non-league clubs in the 1930s. |
Ten | non-league clubs joined the other two sides in winning |
the following months, Hobson spent time with | non-league clubs Spennymoor United, Ossett Town and Nor |
He left Colchester in 1987 and played for | non-League clubs Wealdstone and Bishop's Stortford , be |
Jones started his footballing career at | non-League clubs Basildon United and then Billericay To |
He then went on to manage a string of | Non-League clubs Hinckley Town, Tamworth and Bedford. |
leaving Brisbane Road he played for several | non-league clubs including Crawley Town, Whyteleafe, Du |
s they were considered amongst the strongest | non-league clubs in the region, and won the Walsall Sen |
m and played for Chester City before joining | non-league clubs Altrincham and Bethesda Athletic. |
and Third Division South clubs joined the 32 | non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds |
He went on to play for a large number of | non-league clubs and was still playing in the Kent Coun |
Nine | non-league clubs joined the three League sides in winni |
Layer Road, Coote has played for a series of | non-league clubs in Norfolk including Wroxham. |
Former | non-league clubs Morecambe, who now play in the Footbal |
In his youth, Lovatt played for local | non-league clubs Wood Lane United, Red Street St Chad's |
s an English football competition for senior | non-league clubs who are members of the Lancashire Coun |
However, while | non-league clubs often field their first team in the co |
' star forward as they were one of the elite | non-league clubs in the 1970s. |
A number of | non-league clubs made it to the Third Round i.e. |
In 2005 and 2006 he had loan spells with | non-league clubs Redbridge and Slough Town. |
e played for a number of Football League and | non-league clubs in the 1920s and 1930s, and enjoyed no |
Town and Halifax Town and spells at various | non-league clubs including Witney Town FC, Salisbury Ci |
He went on to represent a string of | non-league clubs as player or player-coach, finishing u |
out at that stage, while Glossop and eleven | non-league clubs won through to the First Round Proper. |
Istead later played for | non-league clubs Gateshead and Consett, before moving t |
baller who had a long career with league and | non-league clubs in England. |
Third Division North and South joined the 25 | non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds |
Football League Third Division South, three | non-League clubs joined the election process, of which |
econd and Third Division clubs joined the 32 | non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds |
After leaving Sudbury, he played for several | non-League clubs in East Anglia, including Cambridge Ci |
summer of 1967, and later played for several | non-league clubs in the south-west of England including |
d, Oxford United, Bristol Rovers and several | non-league clubs (most recently AFC Wimbledon and Welli |
He later played for several | non-league clubs in the North East. |
In total, eight | non-League clubs applied, six from the Southern League, |
He also played for | non-League clubs Sudbury Town, Braintree Town, Felixsto |
e later wound down his career with spells at | non-league clubs Grantham Town, King's Lynn and Corby T |
in August 2009, having previously played for | non-League clubs Wingate & Finchley and Maidenhead Unit |
on as a fringe player, and was loaned out to | Non-League clubs Whitby Town and Willenhall Town. |
However, it is mostly | non-league clubs who compete for this trophy instead of |
He played for | non-League clubs Barnstable Town, Llanelly and Barry To |
Third Division North and South joined those | non-league clubs having come through the qualifying rou |
or Lahden Reipas in Finland, and for English | non-league clubs Gainsborough Trinity, Shepshed Albion, |
undreds of letters of support poured in from | non-league clubs throughout the country and the profess |
He subsequently played for | non-league clubs including Salford City, Witton Albion |
fying stages, while the other three and nine | non-league clubs won through. |
ing round, while the other two and ten other | non-league clubs won through to the First Round Proper. |
in The Football League plus a host of senior | non-league clubs started his career at the club. |
Sixteen | non-league clubs joined the eight League sides in winni |
and finished his career with brief spells at | non-league clubs Kettering Town and, after a year out o |
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