The beginning of the 1987/88 season saw the GM Vauxhall Conference being used as a "guinea pig" by FIFA to experiment with a new offside rule.
For someone who told his chairman there was no way he was stepping into management, Robbie Simpson didn’t take long to change his tune.
“It was a horrible night, the pitch wasn’t great and we came away with the three points”.
There may not be any football at the moment but fans are continuing to show their support when it really matters.
What is it they say about times of crisis bringing out the very best in us?
The 2003/04 Nationwide Conference Premier season began with quite a line-up.
The National League Board met earlier today and has reviewed its prior decision to suspend the competition until at least 3rd April 2020.
Finding lockdown a challenge? Step into Alun Armstrong’s world for a moment.
When you've been trying for the best part of 20 years for something, what’s a few more weeks of waiting?
Uncertain times at the Shay, with no football expected to be played at the stadium anytime soon.
The 1980s were left behind with Colchester United- new members of the GM Vauxhall Conference after suffering relegation- installed as firm favourites for promotion alongside Barnet, runners-up in three of the last four seasons.
Not that anyone’s feeling the need to burst into song, but ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ is probably quite high up on Paul Doswell’s playlist.