Garry Hill thinks 2019 is “going to be interesting” as they started the new year the way they ended the last.
Revenge is the New Year’s Day dish of choice for some National League clubs as the Boxing Day fixtures are flipped.
Neil Smith thinks his Bromley side are really starting to come good - now they look to put on a show for the BT cameras in a game which marks the point in which each of the 24 clubs have now been shown live.
Ian Evatt has given Barrow fans extra reason to enjoy their New Year’s Eve.
He could be forgiven for still being on cloud nine after the most dramatic of victories, but Dave Challinor was in the mood to reminisce as AFC Fylde ended 2018 on a high.
Graham Barrow has his concerns that Wrexham may have used up every ounce of energy thrashing title rivals Salford City on Boxing Day.
Leyton Orient manager Justin Edinburgh was keeping things in perspective after their goalless draw at Dover Athletic.
Chesterfield stand-in John Pemberton has told the club not to rush the next manager through the door.
Graham Alexander felt his team were hard done by after suffering a fourth successive National League defeat at Barrow.
John Still has resigned as Barnet manager - and straight away retired from football management.
Maidstone United have become the second club inside 24 hours to part company with their manager.
All eyes return to the National League title race on Saturday - just after we’ve caught our breath from Boxing Day.