Issue 21 of The Lions covers our clash with Gainsborough Trinity on Easter Monday, copies are on sale online now.
The 48 page full colour production is available digitally online now or you can get your paper copy from our sellers near each turnstile on Monday.
Joe Priestley interviews Raise The Roof Chairman James Broome to find out more about the successful fundraising that will see a new stand built at Nethermoor this summer.
Simon Bullock catches up with former midfielder, captain and interim manager Liam Tongue about is time with the club and much more: “I enjoyed it. It maybe didn’t pan out how I had envisaged when I joined the club in pre-season but I’m grateful for what I was able to do. I experienced more in a single season than some people experience over their careers, starting the season as a player, then having two interim spells in charge and also being injured for a few months.”
Mark Bower writes from the dugout and Gary Douglas provides an update from the boardroom.
Michael Powell goes back to Saturday 29th April 2017 where a 1-1 draw at home to Solihull Moors proved to be a priceless point to secure survival in the Vanarama National League.
Sam Leasley’s ‘Gainsborough Giant Killers’ column looks back at Trinity’s famous Emirates FA Cup run this season.
Tom Feaheny previews the game and there’s all the latest news from the Young Lions, Supporters’ Club and Community Foundation.
James Broome picks the half-time music in this week’s Tracks of My Nethermoor Years and The Secret Junior Football Coach reviews recent action for his side.
You can get stuck into Derrick’s Las Vegas themed matchday teasers quiz at half-time and Joe Priestley rounds up the latest NPL action.
We thank SB Plumbing and Heating for their support in sponsoring the game in Commercial Corner.
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