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18 June 2026

ALTY LOSE TWO TO BARROW.

The day after signing former Altrincham defender Kennedy Digie from Tamworth, relegated Barrow have announced the signing of two of the Altrincham squad from last season.

First The Bluebirds confirmed "the arrival of 26 year-old, energetic midfielder Isaac Marriott on a free transfer.

Marriott (left) played 51 games for National League side Altrincham last season and at 26 years-old has amassed over 200 senior appearances...

He joined Altrincham in 2021 and has since been a stalwart with the Robins, racking up over 150 appearances in an Altrincham shirt...

Manager Adam Murray said 'He’s somebody we know we can rely on week in and week out. He’s known for his aggression, he’s very front footed but technically very good. He comes with a really good reputation. Sometimes you talk to someone and it just clicks and we knew straight away that he was a great fit for us'...

Isaac said 'A big thing for me is the [club's] will to be ambitious, I want to come in, hit the ground running and try [to] show everyone what I’m capable of. Hopefully the way I play can bring a bit of spark and energy to the team.'"

Shortly afterwards on Wednesday, Barrow confirmed "the arrival of versatile forward Olly Crankshaw (right) to the Club ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

Capable of operating across the front line, Crankshaw arrives at Holker Street with a wealth of experience in both the EFL and National League...

It was during his time with Curzon Ashton that Crankshaw's performances attracted the attention of EFL clubs, earning him a move to Wigan Athletic. He made his senior debut for the Latics in 2020 and went on to make 25 appearances for the club...

A move to Bradford City followed before Crankshaw joined Stockport County, where he enjoyed some of the most successful seasons of his career. During the 2021/22 campaign, he scored 10 goals as Stockport secured promotion from the National League...

The 26-year-old spent last season with Altrincham FC, where he once again demonstrated his attacking quality by scoring nine goals in the National League. His pace, versatility and proven ability to contribute goals make him an exciting addition to Adam Murray's squad...

Manager Adam Murray said... 'We believe he will be a big part of what we are trying to achieve here. He has an X-Factor, he's someone that can score goals and create too. He had options to go into the football league but he decided he wanted to jump into our journey here at Barrow. He doesn't just bring a lot of creativity, he's also a big character who wants success'".

ALTY's KNOWN KNOWNS, KNOWN UNKNOWNS and UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS

In the immortal words of United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. "There are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know".

So far as Altrincham is concerned, we have "known knowns"; eight of the thirteen players reported in May to be "out of contract, in discussions" have since signed up for 2026-27. They are Joel Bailey, Lewis Banks, Sam Barnes, Jake Cooper, Tom Crawford, Owen German, Matty Kosylo and Eddy Jones.

We also know that Isaac Marriott and Olly Crankshaw are departing, so ten of those thirteen are "known knowns".

That leaves three "known unknowns", namely players who were at Altrincham last season but who are unaccounted for as regards 2026-27; they are Tylor Golden, Charlie Kirk, and Ethan Ross.


Left to right Golden, Kirk and Ross.

In addition we have other "known unknowns", new players (hopefully) signed by the club this summer. So far, however, no new signings have been announced since the end of last season.

And, of course, there could be "unknown unknowns" too. That is items "we are completely unaware of and cannot anticipate"!

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports...

Bury FC "confirm that goalkeeper RUSS SAUNDERS (right) will be leaving the club.

Russ joined the Shakers in October 2024 as emergency cover for Mitch Allen. What began as a short-term arrangement quickly saw Russ become a valued member of the squad and goalkeeping group.

During his time at Gigg Lane, Russ made five first-team appearances and served as an excellent deputy to Allen.

Off the pitch, he played an important role in mentoring Mitch and the club’s younger goalkeepers, bringing experience, professionalism and support to the group".

NW NEWS

Macclesfield FC "formally announce the appointment of Keith Curle as our Chief Executive Officer... to spearhead the Club’s long-term strategic and commercial vision.

As such, Keith will take overall control of all operational matters and report directly into the Board of Directors.

Keith will be supported by Bob Trafford, who will become Deputy Chief Executive Officer, together with a Senior Management Team comprised of Amanda Penney, Lindsay Brown and Rachael Brown...

Curle boasts a stellar 24-year playing career at the very highest level, notably captaining Manchester City between 1991 and 1996.... His subsequent transition into the dugout saw him amass nearly 600 games as a Manager across the English Football League.

Keith’s notable managerial successes include leading Queens Park Rangers to the Premier League as Assistant Manager in 2011... He has also managed in high-pressure environments at Sheffield United, Notts County, and Carlisle United...

Keith is also a League Manager’s Association Mentor which encompasses managers, coaches and players...

Beyond his undeniably extensive football career, Curle has quietly built a formidable reputation as an astute entrepreneur. He has spent decades operating a successful, hands-on property development portfolio and running Keith Curle Sports Management Ltd – a specialised firm focusing on player recruitment strategy, corporate operations, and contract consultation",

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Yeovil Town "announce the signing of JACK KINGDON from Cardiff City on a one-year deal with an option of a further year.

The 20-year-old centre-back arrives at Huish Park after a strong rise through the professional game, with experience across both academy and senior football environments. Kingdon joins the Glovers having attracted interest from multiple clubs in the Football League and National League, with Yeovil winning the race for his signature.

Kingdon enjoyed a productive loan spell at Rochdale during the 2024/25 season, making 16 appearances...

Since joining Cardiff City, he has featured in the EFL Trophy, making three appearances and notably captaining the Bluebirds against Arsenal U21s, highlighting his leadership qualities at a young age.

Prior to his move to South Wales, Kingdon was part of an impressive youth setup at Manchester United... He also gained valuable experience in the Under-21s, as well as through the club’s Pro Experience Scheme, including a training spell with Altrincham.

Comfortable on the ball and composed in possession, Kingdon is a modern centre-back who has built a reputation for his leadership".

Sutton United "confirm the departure of Edon Pruti, who has completed a permanent transfer to Grimsby Town for an undisclosed fee.

The Albania youth international joins a Mariners side who finished seventh in League Two last season...

Pruti initially joined Sutton from Slough Town in May 2025 and went on to be a regular presence in the heart of the U’s backline, originally under Steve Morison before stamping down his spot and key leader in defence under Chris Agutter...

Prior to joining the U’s, Pruti had played in the youth setups at Stevenage and Burnley, before carving out his career in the non-league with stints at Abbey Hey, Hanwell Town and Loughborough University, as well as a first stint with Slough which preceded a move to Brentford B.

His time at the Gtech Community Stadium subsequently led to a permanent switch to League Two side Hartlepool United after five months in County Durham, but he had impressed nonetheless in the fourth tier, shortly before joining Farnborough initially on loan, before making the move permanent.

This then preceded a successful return to Slough; his form in the National League South earning him a move into the fifth tier with Sutton".

The BBC announce that "Grimsby have signed Sutton United defender Edon Pruti for an undisclosed fee on a two-year deal.

The 24-year-old, who was capped by Albania up to under-21 level, scored three goals in 36 National League appearances last season.

'I'm delighted to be here. As soon as I heard there was interest from Grimsby Town, I knew it was somewhere I wanted to be,' he told the club website., external

'Watching from afar last season, you could see what the manager has built here and the direction the club is going in.'"


17 June 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

As expected, Morecambe "announce the signing of winger ELLIOT NEWBY on a two-year deal with the option of an extra year...

Right: Whilst an Altrincham loanee from Barrow, Elliot Newby was pictured by Mike Ripley taking on a Gloucester City opponent in 2017.

The 30-year-old arrives at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium with a wealth of experience across both the EFL and National League, having most recently represented Barrow...

Born in Barrow-in-Furness, Newby came through the youth system at Bolton Wanderers before beginning his senior career with Barrow.

He has since enjoyed spells with Altrincham, AFC Telford United, Chorley, Stockport County and FC Halifax Town, building a reputation as a dangerous attacking player capable of operating across the front line.

During his career, Newby has achieved promotion from the National League North with Chorley and won the National League title with Stockport County...

Manager Adam Lakeland said 'We are adding yet more quality to our group, a player who is proven above the level we are going to be playing at next season...

'I like how direct he is, how aggressive he likes to be with the ball at his feet, the way he carries the ball, and with two good feet'...

Newby said... 'You can really tell that the club wants to push on in an upwards direction'">

ALTY MEDIA APPOINTMENT

On X, Tom Jolley writes "Delighted to be stepping into the role of media officer at @altrinchamfc for the upcoming 2026/2027 season. Alongside a small team, we’ll be coordinating media communication and development for the upcoming campaign and i’ve got to say i’m itching to get back on the mic!".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

On Tyneside, the Chronicle Live reports that "Lee Cattermole unveiled as Gateshead manager... The forrmer Sunderland and Middlesbrough star has been confirmed as the new boss at the International Stadium

Interim chairman Graham Wood has described former Sunderland and Middlesbrough midfielder Lee Cattermole as the ‘standout candidate’ to become new Gateshead manager... Cattermole penned a two-year deal at the International Stadium to officially kickstart his senior managerial career on the south bank of the Tyne.

The 38-year-old was believed to be in line to be named as manager of the Heed’s National League rivals Hartlepool United last month before they turned their attention towards appointing former Magpies midfielder Lee Clark.

However, Cattermole remained determined to make a breakthrough into senior management after holding various roles at Middlesbrough, Burnley, Bristol Rovers and the Northern Irish FA in recent years...

[Cattermole ] said 'It’s something I’m really excited about; the opportunity to get a crack at first-team management, especially at Gateshead as well. I think you’ve proven over the years that you’ve given that platform to first time managers...

Cattermole has also revealed... 'My vision for the team is going to take time, it’s not going to be quick,' explained the new Heed boss... 'How I’ll carry myself as a manager here will be consistent and the players will see that, they’ll feel that and I’m sure they’ll learn from that... I’m not coming in and saying it’s all this way or that way – let’s build something together'".

Footnote: Cattermole succeeds Rob Elliott who left on 27 May 2026 and joined Carlisle United

Solihull Moors "welcome Joe Sbarra back to the Club on a permanent basis ahead of the 2026/27 National League season...

Sbarra returns to Damson Park having enjoyed another hugely successful spell with the Club last season, finishing as the Moors’ top goalscorer and once again becoming a firm fans’ favourite.

Joe’s connection with Solihull Moors stretches back to his first loan spell in 2019 and, since then, he has gone on to make 188 appearances in blue and yellow, scoring 41 goals...

A superb footballer on the pitch and a gentleman off it, Sbarra has played a key role in some of the most successful periods in the Club’s history...

Chris Millington, First Team Manager, added 'Me and the rest of the staff are really excited to have Joe in the ranks. He is a fantastic addition to the squad, he brings goals and excitement on the pitch and he has a great presence around the club off the pitch'".

Footnote: Sbarra was released by Doncaster Rovers at the end of last season, having spent two years there after leaving the Moors in 2024.

American businessman Abdullah Ashraf is the new owner and chairman of Tamworth Football Club.

The 24 year old real estate investor has bought the club through his successful US firm Dawn Group International (DGI) and wasted no time in making his intentions crystal clear. He says his main ambition is to achieve promotion into the Football League for the first time in the club’s history.

Keen football fan Ashraf said: “I’m exceptionally excited and blessed to be the next custodian of Tamworth Football Club!... I intend to make the dream of Tamworth playing in the EFL a reality!”

The dramatic transatlantic deal completes months of intense negotiations to reach an agreement to buy the club and gain approval by the Football Association, Football League and the newly formed Independent Football Regulators...

He added 'I will be very "hands-on" at Tamworth and won’t be an absentee owner watching on from across the Atlantic. I’ll be flying over frequently to support the club and push forward my plans to advance Tamworth FC on and off the field. I hope to quickly become a familiar face in the stadium and fans will soon realise just how passionate I am about our club!'

The DGI founder and CEO already owns a football club in the US, having been instrumental in the foundation of his hometown side, Oklahoma United FC...

He continued 'I guarantee that I will do everything in my power to push Tamworth Football Club to new heights. I’ve really enjoyed attending matches and visiting the town in recent months'...

Ashraf has an impressive business track record which includes having acquired, disposed of, brokered, financed, and been directly involved in more than $250 million in commercial real estate transactions across the United States."

Harrogate Town "welcome our fourth signing of the Summer as midfielder Morgan Williams arrives from Kings Lynn.

The 21-year-old arrives for an undisclosed fee on the back of an impressive season at The Walks Stadium...

Williams said after signing a two-year-contract with the club, 'It was great to hear the Manager’s ambition and trust in me, so I was really eager to get it done'...

Williams started his career at AFC Wimbledon, where he had been on the books since age seven and would make his debut in 2023...

Capped at U19 level for Wales, Williams has also enjoyed loans at Eastbourne, Woking and Dorking...

Added Assistant Manager Paul Thirlwell, 'He’s a combative midfield player with good energy, technically good and one we feel will fit into the group well'".

Aldershot Town have issued an "injury update on Ollie Harfield:

Having trained at the back end of last season, Ollie’s aim was to return to pre-season with the group and be available for selection from the beginning.

Unfortunately he has now however suffered a small setback with a PCL tear to his opposite knee which has no correlation to the previous ACL injury.

Trying to get ahead and stay ahead of the curve, Ollie has been training on a daily basis and this is where the injury was sustained. Ollie will now begin rehab on getting his knee in the best shape possible before returning to action in a few months time".

Scunthorpe United "announce the acquisition of highly rated wide-man Luke Brennan from National League North side Buxton for an undisclosed fee.

Having started his career amongst the youth ranks at Blackburn Rovers, Brennan would experience his first taste of men's football with loans to firstly AFC Fylde before attracting interest from Wigan Athletic in the summer of 2022, moving to the DW Stadium before being loaned out to Welsh giants The New Saints...

Brennan would earn himself a permanent switch back to Fylde upon the expiry of his contract with the Latics, where he spent just four months before dropping into Step 2 with John McGrath's Bucks.

During his time with Buxton, the 24-year-old would play 85 times across a one-and-a-half year spell, notching an impressive return of 59 goal contributions in that time...

Brennan joins United on a three-year contract".

Barrow report that manager "Adam Murray strengthens his squad with the signing of 29-year-old defender, Kennedy Digie.

Digie joins with a wealth of experience in the National League having spent two seasons at Tamworth. The defender has also had spells with Alfreton and Altrincham, having initially started his career at Kidderminster.

In the 2025/26 season, Digie made 44 league appearances for the Lambs and enjoyed his most successful personal goalscoring tally with five to his name.

Manager Adam Murray, speaking on his new signing, said 'He's established at this level. When you look at his defending data, he's one of the highest at this level. He's a Captain and a massive personality and we think he's going to add a lot to the group'...

Digie said 'It's an ambitious club and I'm looking forward to the season starting now'".


16 June 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

Barrow AFC reported that "ELLIOT NEWBY (right) has left the Club following the mutual termination of his contract, allowing him to pursue a new opportunity elsewhere.

'Barrow-in-Furness born Newby has been with the club for several years across two spells, most recently since arriving in 2023.

During Elliot's time with the club he's contributed towards 26 goals across 175 appearances".

Footot: Newby is believed to be joining Morecambe in National North.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Aldershot Town "confirm that Ashley Akpan has now left the club to pursue a new opportunity elsewhere in football.

Ashley signed professional terms with the Shots in September 2023, having progressed through the Aldershot Town Academy, and went onto make 22 appearances for the Shots, scoring 2 goals.

Ashley has worked hard, battling back from the injury sustained in January 2025.

We wish Ashley all the best in his career, thank him for his time here at Aldershot, and look forward to seeing him make his return to action from afar."

A former Gateshead manager is the subject of an announcement from National North club South Shields "that Mike Williamson will step into the role of Head Coach with immediate effect...

Williamson has been part of the Mariners' backroom staff since January 2026, initially joining voluntarily to assist Ian Watson and Carl Magnay. Since then, he has joined the Club on a full-time basis as Director of Performance and Culture".

Footnote: In October 2023 Williamson left Gateshead to become manager of League Two MK Dons. A year later he became head coach of Carlisle United but was sacked 18 months later.

A spell as first-team coach at Glasgow Rangers followed before he and head coach Russell Martin were sacked last October.

Williamson takes over at South Shields after their manager Ian Watson was appointed as the new boss at Rochdale.


15 June 2026

OPENING DAY

The National League 2026-27 season opens on Saturday, 8 August 2026. On the last twenty opening days of a league season, Altrincham have been at home on 14 occasions (70%).

Indeed, ten of the last eleven opening-day fixtures of the season for Altrincham have been games played at home but before winning in 2024, they had failed to win any of the previous ELEVEN home fixtures between 2007 and 2023 which opened a league season.

Ironically, they did win three of their away fixtures in this sequence!

Whilst the home record on opening day is pretty dreadful, away from home, perversely, Alty have won 50% of their six opening day fixtures on the road in the same period.

Another curious feature of opening day is that the last six such games have been against teams from 200 miles away or more.

Right: Kahrel Reddin celebrates his goal in the 3-2 win over Aldershot Town in the opening game of 2025-26 season.

The overall record since 2007 is:

The details are as follow:

  1. 9.8.25 H ALDERSHOT TOWN 3pm 3-2 att. 1,852 WIN
  2. 10.8.24 H WOKING 3pm 1-0 att. 1,548 WIN
  3. 5.8.23 H DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE 3pm 1-1 att.1,779 DRAW
  4. 6.8.22 H MAIDSTONE UNITED 3pm 1-1 1,717 DRAW
  5. 21.8.21 A Torquay United 3pm 3-1 2,599 WIN
  6. 3.10.20 H WEYMOUTH 3pm 0-0 BCD DRAW
  7. 3.8.19 H YORK CITY 3pm 1-3 1,879 LOSS
  8. 4.8.18 H LEAMINGTON 3pm 2-2 1,047 DRAW
  9. 12.8.17 H STAFFORD RANGERS 3pm 0-3 811 LOSS
  10. 6.8.16 H DARLINGTON FC 1883 3pm 2-2 1,506 DRAW
  11. 8.8.15 H FOREST GREEN ROVERS 3pm 0-1 975 LOSS
  12. 9.8.14 A Aldershot Town 3pm 1-3 1,964 LOSS
  13. 17.8.13 A Worcester City 3pm 3-1 714 WIN
  14. 18.8.12 H BRACKLEY TOWN 3pm 1-4 716 LOSS
  15. 13.8.11 A Harrogate Town 3pm 2-3 587 LOSS
  16. 14.8.10 A Luton Town 3pm 1-2 6,665 LOSS
  17. 8.8.09 H EBBSFLEET UNITED 3pm 1-1 914 DRAW
  18. 9.8.08 A Woking 3pm 2-1 1,645 WIN
  19. 11.8.07 H EXETER CITY 3pm 1-4 1,318 LOSS
  20. 12.8.06 H STEVENAGE BOROUGH 3pm 2-1 1,035 WIN

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan eports that in the USL League One, SAM ROSCOE played the whole of Corpus Christi's 1-0 home win against Richmond Kickers. Although they missed a first half penalty, the Texan side were dominant, and had 5 shots on target - which is the best they've managed in any match this season. They've finally climbed out of the relegation zone, although all 3 clubs below them have games in hand.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Hartlepool United "confirm the appointment of Adam Clayton as Assistant First Team Head Coach.

Clayton has agreed a two-year contract at Victoria Park, with the Club holding the option of a further year, subject to the relevant approvals...

He joins First Team Head Coach Lee Clark’s backroom team alongside First Team Coach Gary Liddle...

Clayton arrives at Pools following a distinguished playing career spanning almost two decades and more than 500 senior appearances across the Premier League, Championship and English Football League. A product of Manchester City’s Academy, Clayton established himself as one of the Championship’s most respected midfielders during a career that included successful spells with Leeds United, Huddersfield Town and Middlesbrough...

Across six seasons at the Riverside Stadium, he made 213 appearances, helped Middlesbrough secure promotion to the Premier League in 2016 and went on to represent the Club 29 times in the top flight.

The former England Under-20 international also represented Birmingham City, Doncaster Rovers, Bradford City and Rochdale during a career that saw him work under a number of highly respected managers, including Simon Grayson, Aitor Karanka, Tony Pulis, Garry Monk and Neil Warnock.

Clayton previously played under Lee Clark at Huddersfield Town following the Club’s promotion to the Championship in 2012, with the pair now reunited at Pools more than a decade later".


14 June 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

A raft of Alty Old Boys is now employed by "The Trickies", the current nickname for Northwich Victoria whose latest annnouncement is that "ROSS SPEIGHT has joined the club as our new First Team Coach!

Ross brings a wealth of experience in non-league football and boasts deep local roots, making him the perfect fit for the trickies. A fantastic addition to Lee Duckworth’s backroom team as we prepare for the season ahead".

Speight was in July 2023 in Altrincham's "first-team set-up" on the coaching side.

On the playing front, Northeich Victoria report that "Former Manchester United Academy prospect, ELLIOT ROKA (right) signs for Vics...

The former Manchester United Academy talent brings a wealth of quality, step-level experience, and genuine goal-threat to the Vics' frontline. Comfortable playing across the front three or as a central forward, Rokka is expected to inject a perfect blend of creativity and pace into the squad.

Rokka arrives at the club with an impressive footballing resume, having consistently proven his quality across the North West non-league circuit. He is a player well-known to local football fans, most notably for his standout performances with our cross-town neighbors Witton Albion.

His explosive early-career form at Radcliffe Borough—where he won the league's Young Player of the Season award—earned him a high-profile move to professional football with Tranmere Rovers. Vics fans will also recognize his threat from a successful stint with Runcorn Linnets, alongside valuable experience gained at clubs like Macclesfield Town, Atherton Collieries, and Stalybridge Celtic.

Vics manager Lee Duckworth was thrilled to secure his latest target... 'What a talent Elliot is! He’s a wealth of experience playing in the higher levels of non-league. He’s a creative attacking player who can unlock any defence and will provide a fear factor to many defences next season'".

Meanwhile Northwich Victoria aLso "announce that central defender JOSH LANGLEY (left) has committed to the Trickies for the upcoming season, stepping up into a dual player-assistant role on Lee Duckworth's management team.

Langley joined the Vics partway through last season from Nantwich Town and made an immediate impact at the heart of the defence. He featured 18 times for the club...

Duckworth said 'He’s been looking to move into the management side and so it was an easy decision to bring him on board. He’s great with the lads and has a wealth of experience at good levels within the game'".

Yet another Alty old boy is the subject of a report from Northwich Victoria as "Former Vics center [sic] back Danny Jarrett becomes Lee [Duckworth]'s new Assistant Manager... Jarrett has returned to the club, stepping into the dugout as our new Assistant Manager for the upcoming season.

Jarrett, who wore the green and white with distinction during his playing days, brings a massive amount of footballing knowledge back to the club...

'I’ve known Danny for over 20 years as a teammate and a friend,' Duckworth said". Recently Jarrett was assistant manager of the now defunct Altrincham FC Reserves.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

The BBC tells us that "Southend United have made forward Josh Popoola their first signing since the appointment of Kieron Dyer as head coach.

The 22-year-old moves to Roots Hall after scoring 10 goals in 44 National League South appearances for Maidenhead United last season.

Popoola had spells in the youth set-ups at Watford and AFC Bournemouth at the start of his career and has also played for Stockport County, Tonbridge and Buxton.

'We had to fend off a few league clubs for his services, but he believes in our vision for where we feel the club is going,' Dyer told the club website.

'He is a player who I feel will get the fans off their seats, with his pace, power and skill, and hopefully he is the first of many signings still to come'".

FC Halifax Town "confirm our first summer signing with centre back Mackenzie Maltby, who joins from League One side Sheffield Wednesday.

Having joined the Owls at the age of seven, Maltby quickly progressed through the youth ranks, going on to be named as captain for the under 18s. In 2023, the defender signed his first professional contract with the club, and signed an extension the following summer. In August 2024, Maltby joined Scarborough Athletic in the National League North. Initially a one-month loan, this was extended through to December.

Having returned to Sheffield Wednesday due to injury, Maltby returned to Scarborough in February for the remainder of the season... The defender was named as the club’s young player of the year. Last season, Maltby made his debut for Wednesday as a half time substitute against Oxford United in the Championship".

Scunthorpe United "will welcome renowned spiritual medium Chantelle Giles back to the Attis Arena on Friday, July 10th...

Join us for an unforgettable evening as Chantelle delivers heartfelt messages, insight, and connection from the spirit world in a warm, respectful, and captivating live event. Known for her accuracy, compassion, and engaging style, Chantelle brings comfort, clarity, and a truly memorable experience for believers and the curious alike.

A unique night of spiritual connection is in store, with live audience readings throughout the evening to those in attendance. Whether you’re seeking reassurance, curiosity, or simply a fascinating night out, this is an event not to be missed...

About Chantelle 'I am a Psychic Medium guided by spirit. My spiritual journey began at a young age, and over the years, I have developed a strong connection with the divine. Helping people through my readings is my passion and purpose in life... I hope my words and presence inspire you to seek the light and find the answers you've been searching for'".

Reported here yesterday as leaving Gander Green Lane, Yeovil Town now confirm "the signing of Hayden Muller on a two-year deal from Sutton United.

The 24-year-old defender arrives at Huish Park with a wealth of experience, having already made over 150 senior appearances across the Football League, National League and League of Ireland. A fan favourite at Gander Green Lane, Muller attracted interest from a number of National League clubs, with the Glovers winning the race for his signature despite Sutton’s efforts to retain his services.

Muller featured 30 times for Sutton United last season, establishing himself as a regular in the heart of the defence...

A product of the Millwall academy, Muller made his professional debut against Huddersfield Town in 2020 before earning a new contract with the Lions the following year. During his time at The Den, he also gained experience in the Scottish Premiership during a loan spell with St Johnstone.

The centre back later enjoyed a spell with Dundalk in the League of Ireland Premier Division before returning to England with Sutton United in 2024.

Comfortable at centre back, right back and across the defensive line, Muller brings leadership, composure and proven experience to Billy Rowley’s squad".

Carlisle United have spoken with "Assistant Groundsman Ben Welsh to discuss his role behind the scenes at Brunton Park...

'Being a Carlisle fan myself, to work at the stadium every day it's a dream come true,' he said.

Ground staff play a crucial role in ensuring the playing surface is in the best possible condition throughout the season, with much of their work taking place away from the spotlight... Working alongside Head Groundsman David Mitchell, who has been at the club for more than two decades, Ben is continuing to learn...

Alongside maintaining the first team playing surface, the ground staff look after the training pitch behind the ground and the facilities at the Sheepmount...

The role is physically demanding and often requires long hours in all weather conditions. From scorching summer days during renovation work to cold, wet winter mornings, dedication and commitment are essential qualities for anyone working in the industry....

'It's my dream job and you're pretty much doing anything for the club,' he said. 'Throw anything at me and I'll do it'".


13 June 2026

ANOTHER DEFENDER EXTENDS HIS STAY

Altrincham FC confirm that "Sam Barnes is the latest first team player to commit his future to the Robins after agreeing a new contract ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The 25-year-old central defender made 21 appearances for Alty last season, after moving to The J.Davidson Stadium on a free transfer in August...

Sam said... 'I’ve loved my time at the club so far and it has really helped me to get my enjoyment of playing football back. I’m excited to work with the gaffer again and to help the squad achieve a positive 2026/27'.

Manager Neil Gibson [said]... 'We saw so much potential in Sam last season and we know the pedigree of the player is there. He had an extremely unlucky season, but we saw what he was capable of when he came back in after his injury - a really confident, ball-playing central defender who's mobile, quick and can play high up the pitch. He really suits the style of defender I want at the football club.

'He's got an exceptional attitude and he's already working with Kyle, our new S&C [strength & conditioning] coach, to make sure he's in the best possible shape when pre-season begins.'”

Footnote: Unfortunately Sam appears to be banned for the first two fixtures of next season after being charged with an offence after an incident at half-time following his red card at Woking. Injury and suspension limited him to 900 minutes on the pitch in the National League last season. He made 9(+11) appearances in the National League in 2025-26.

Sam's arrival at Altrincham was revealed on 15 August 2025 and he made his debut against Hartlepool United on 19 August 2025. After seven successive league appearances, the concussion protocols cost him several matchday involvements. and further injury kept him out of action in the December/January period. This followed his release by Barrow in summer 2025 after a season at the Holker Street club.

An ACL injury had cost him the 2022-23 season before his move to Barrow in 2024.

Sam's earlier career was with Blackburn Rovers where he came through their youth system.

Sam's renewal brings the current squad total to eighteen, with the futures of Olly Crankshaw, Tylor Golden, Charlie Kirk, Isaac Marriott and Ethan Ross yet to be announced by the club.

BOTH ACADEMY SIDES END SEASON ON HIGH NOTE

The Academy side which plays in the National League U19 Alliance finished the season eleventh in the twelve-strong NLFA North Division, thanks to a final fixture 2-0 win on 6 May at home to South Shields.

As for the Academy team competing in the National Football Youth League's NW Championship1, on 6 May at Wyke Community Sports Village they lost 2-1 to FC Halifax Town U19> Mensah scored the Robins' goal

The squad comprised... Savior Abanwa, Theo Bunting, Harry Cain, Rafael Fereday, John Gbolagun, Josh Herreaman, Benjamin Mensah, Joshua Obamwonyi, Archie Rowlands, William Sneyd, Connor Summerfield. Subs; Afernee Denise, William Molloy.

Right: Kian Mattison

But a week later, on 13 May, at home, they beat Liverpool FEFA NWC 4-1 at Egerton Sports Club Liverpool FEFA NWC 1, so finished eighth in the twelve-club division, a three-points points deduction not affecting their finishing position.

Knowles (2), Renshaw and Sneyd scored the Alty goals.

The line up was: Christopher Antoniades, Josh Herreaman, Charlie Hough, Ryan Knowles, Kian Leckey, Kian Mattison, Benjamin Mensah, Charlie Noble, Joshua Obamwonyi, Raion Rowe, Harley Renshaw. Subs: Savior Abanwa, Harry Cain, William Sneyd and Thomas Tattersall.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that in the Irish Premier Division, BARRY BAGGLEY played the first 80 minutes as St.Patrick's won 2-0 at home against Drogheda.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Hornchurch "announce the appointment of Rob Lee as our new Director of Football.

It’s a homecoming in the truest sense. Rob’s professional journey began right here at Hornchurch FC before he went on to become one of the most celebrated midfielders of his generation. Over a glittering career spanning more than two decades, he made 298 appearances for Charlton Athletic — helping them win promotion to the First Division — before joining Newcastle United in 1992, where he went on to score 56 goals in 381 appearances for the Magpies, cementing his status as a true club icon and fan favourite.

He also represented Derby County, West Ham United, Oldham Athletic, and Wycombe Wanderers... He earned 21 caps for England, competing at the highest level international football has to offer.

Now, Rob returns to where it all started — bringing a wealth of experience, elite-level insight, and a deep personal connection to the club that gave him his first opportunity...

Rob Lee said 'Hornchurch will always hold a special place in my heart. This is where my dream began, and I’m honoured to come back and help shape the future of this club'".

Sutton United "confirm the departure of Hayden Muller, who has joined a fellow Enterprise National League club following the conclusion of his contract.

Muller initially arrived at Gander Green Lane ahead of the 2024/25 campaign and departs as Sutton’s current longest-serving player, joining the club in July 2024... before joining Salisbury on loan in August 2025 after being frozen out of the side under Steve Morison.

However, the arrival of Chris Agutter brought an astonishing resurgence in South London, having played nine times across a successful two months in Wiltshire. After being recalled, he went on to become one of the most important players in the side under the former Worthing boss, racking up a further 30 appearances during 2025/26 as a defensive midfielder...

Prior to his move to Sutton, Muller had begun his career with Millwall...

Despite an offer of a higher contract at Gander Green Lane, Muller has opted to depart South London".

Solihull Moors "confirm the signing of Justin Hanks...

The highly-rated defender arrives at Damson Park after progressing through the ranks at Nottingham Forest, where he gained valuable experience in Premier League 2 and was in the squad for several Europa League games with the first team.

Still only 21, Hanks is regarded as an exciting young talent...

[Manager Chris] Millington said... 'He’s a versatile defender who we have been tracking for a number of months. Justin is an important signing in this new era.'”

Aldershot Town have signed another trio of players for the coming season.

First up is "academy graduate Toby Nelson [who] will once again be a part of the first-team squad ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

The now-20-year-old has been with the club since July 2022 after joining from Crystal Palace...

Sharing his responsibilities between both the First and B team last campaign... Toby featured in 15 matchday squads across the 2025/26 Enterprise National League season".

Also signing on for Aldershot Town is "central defender Jack Matton, who joins on a season-long loan from Wycombe Wanderers.

Having turned 20 at the end of May, Jack exits his teenage years having already accrued an excellent variety of experience, from previous non-league loans to first-team minutes with the League One club.

Matton joined the Chairboys in July 2024... Matton has since enjoyed further temporary spells at Bracknell Town, Hanwell Town and Tonbridge Angels, occurring either side of a dream first-team debut for his parent club in the EFL Trophy, claiming a goal and a clean sheet...

[Manager] Scott Davies [said]... 'At 6ft 4”, Jack will be a real presence within our back line and I’m grateful to our friends at Wycombe for entrusting us with the next stage of his development.'”

The third player signing at Aldershot Town is "goalkeeper Charlie Patmore, who joins us having most recently played for Bedford Town of the National League North...

Charlie joins the first-team as backup to the recently added Nick Hayes... Having previously played for Rayners Lane, Chesham United, Hendon and Southall, the 23-year-old possesses significant experience at both Step 3 and Step 4 level, and continues a rapid rise through the non-league pyramid, having only made the switch to Bedford in February of this year">


12 June 2026

OTIS WINS AWARD

Altrincham FC announce that "Midfielder Otis Khan [pictured, right] was part of the Pakistan squad that clinched the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament title in the Maldives last night [Wednesday].

In what was the country's first international tournament final appearance since 1962, our number 10 - who won the tournament's Best Player Award - featured from the start as Pakistan recorded a 2-0 win against Afghanistan to claim the trophy in the capital Malé.

During the group stage, which began on June 1st, Otis started in the 0-0 draw with Bangladesh's Olympic squad and the 2-0 victory against Afghanistan, as well as coming off the bench in the 3-0 win over the tournament hosts.

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports that DYLAN MOTTLEY-HENRY has joined Hednesford Town, who have reportedly gone full time. The Pitmen are also employers of MONTEL GIBSON, another Alty Old Boy.

Elsewhere, Quorn Football Club "are delighted to confirm the retention of top scorer ZAK GOODSON (left). With 23 goals in 39 matches last season, Zak won Player’s Player of the Season, amongst a host of others including Man of the Match during the County Cup Final.

In two seasons at Farley Way, Zak has scored 35 times in 81 appearances, and his retention is a massive coup for Ryan Beswick as he fought off higher-level competition for the coveted forward.

'It was an easy decision for me once I knew that the gaffer was staying' said Goodson, continuing ;I’m really enjoying my football at Quorn after having a few previous seasons at clubs where I didn’t enjoy it.

'Having played in the NPL before, I know what to expect'".

"DAVID" WHIPP R.I.P.

Altrincham Football Club "is sad to learn of the passing of Charles Whipp, known as David, at the age of 83.

David has been watching Altrincham for the past 70 years, making him one of the club’s longest supporting fans.

He has been a season ticket holder, vice president and patron for over 30 years, sitting in the main stand. He is a Gold Member of the 2025/26 RoyAlty scheme.

He will be sadly missed by his son-in-law, granddaughter Lydia and grandson Daniel who he attends every home game with".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Two departures from The Shay have been announced by FC Halifax Town. Firstly in a brief encomium we read that"Adam Adetoro has left the club upon the expiry of his contract.

An important player for the club, the defender [had] made 80 appearances since joining two seasons ago".

And equally briefly FC Halifax "confirm that Jevon Mills will leave the Club upon the expiry of his contract

A vital part of the dressing room throughout the 2025/26 campaign, seeing Town through 6 consecutive wins and a run of 7 games unbeaten".

Boston United "midfielder Frankie Maguire is poised to join EFL newcomers York City. The 22-year-old, who scored 15 goals in 76 appearances for the Pilgrims, will officially link up with the Minstermen from July 1.

With Maguire being under the age of 24 and having been offered terms of re-engagement by the Pilgrims, the clubs remain in dialogue regarding a compensation figure. Should agreement not be reached, it will be decided by an FA tribunal.

He signed from Sheffield United in the summer of 2024 and despite missing spells of the most recently-completed season through injury, still managed to contribute nine goals and nine assists".

There isno similar equivocation from York City who "announce the signing of Frankie Maguire, who will join the Minstermen upon the expiry of his contract at Boston United... on the 1st July

Frankie began his career through the ranks of Sheffield United, where he enjoyed three loan spells at Bradford Park Avenue, Chester, Kettering and Chorley.

He featured over 50 times whilst out on loan before he made the permanent switch to Boston United in 2024".

Gloverscast confirms that "Yeovil Town have announced the signing of former Southend United defender Joe Gubbins on a two year deal.

The left-sided defender has been linked with the Glovers since the weekend when it was confirmed he was not staying at Southend...

Describing his own playing style, he added, “I will give 100% every week, I am a ball-playing centre back who loves to defend'...

A left sided defender by trade, but comfortable in any central position across the back line, Gubbins has Championship experience with QPR and a full season in League Two under his belt with Accrington a few years ago".

Also at Huish Park, Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Jos Barker on a two-year deal from Walton & Hersham.

Barker now reunites with manager Billy Rowley, having worked under him during his time at Walton... Hhe adds further depth and competition in the goalkeeping department".

At the other end of the country, Hartlepool United "confirm the signing of Corey McKeown following the expiry of his contract with Spennymoor Town.

The 24-year-old has agreed a one-year contract at Victoria Park until June 2027, with the Club holding an option to extend the agreement by a further year through to June 2028...

McKeown becomes the fourth addition to Lee Clark’s squad this summer and the third new arrival this week...

Since joining Spennymoor Town from Blyth Spartans in November 2022, McKeown has made 150 appearances in all competitions, scoring 19 goals...

A product of the Blyth Spartans pathway, McKeown made 53 senior appearances after breaking into first-team football as a teenager... It was during his time at Croft Park that he first worked under current Pools Head Coach Lee Clark...

McKeown’s arrival continues a busy summer of recruitment activity at Victoria Park, with Jordan Hugill, Jack Nolan and Brooklyn Ilunga already joining the Club, while key players Luke Charman and Jack Hunter have also committed their futures to Pools.


11 June 2026

OFF THE PITCH CHANGES AT ALTY

John Coyne (right) , Director of Football at Altrincham FC has announced a number of significant changes at the J. Davidson Stadium.

Before moving onto those changes, John wrote that "As always, we will only announce signings once everything is fully completed. That means agreements reached, paperwork signed, medicals passed and, importantly, the players have been in front of the Alty cameras... We want a team that is aggressive, energetic and entertaining to watch. We want a style of football that supporters can enjoy and one that puts bums on seats....

Several of the players who have agreed new deals, some of whom have already been announced, are entering what we believe will be the peak years of their careers. As a result, we have made a conscious decision to secure a number of those players on longer term contracts...

We have a clear picture of what we want the squad to look like and remain focused on adding further quality in the weeks ahead.

Off the pitch, we have also made some important additions to our football operations team...

We were delighted to persuade Kyle Taylor to join us from Liverpool FC as Head of Physical Performance..

Joining Kyle in a new role is Thomas Cadman (right), who becomes our Head of Medical [sic]. Thomas has spent the last four years within the club's physiotherapy department and has worked alongside a number of lead physios during that time. He knows many of the players well and has built up a strong understanding of the demands of National League football...

We are also welcoming a familiar face into a new full time position within our football operations team.

At the end of this month, Mark Lockyear will leave his role as Club Secretary. I would like to thank Mark for his contribution during his time with the club and wish him every success for the future.

Replacing Mark will be [current part-time kitman] Steve Foster (left)... Steve joins the club on a full time basis in a hybrid role as Head of Football Administration and Full Time Kitman.

As part of our ongoing drive to professionalise as many areas of our football operation as possible, this appointment makes a great deal of sense. Steve brings exceptional attention to detail, significant professional experience and a deep understanding of the club.

In addition to taking responsibility for football administration, he will oversee our relationship with Puma and continue leading the kit and equipment operation. Supporters will know Steve as the person who quietly gets things done behind the scenes, and I am delighted that we have been able to bring him into the club on a full time basis".

THREE MORE ACADEMY GRADUATES SIGNED UP FOR 26/27

As reported yesterday, Altrincham's publicly confirmed squad numbers stood at 14 players, including two Academy graduates in goalkeeper Louie Fallon and midfielder Remi Raymond.

Now Altrincham FC confirms that defender Joel Bailey and midfielder Owen German have joined that category whilst goalkeeper Max Beddow has signed his first professional contract, for 2026-27.


Above: Newly confirmed as having contracts for 2026-27 are (left to right) Joel Bailey, Max Beddow and Owen German.

That brings the squad total to seventeen, listed below with their league appearance statistics for last season...

The following players, who were reported as being in contract renewal discussions, but of whom the outcome of those discussions has not yet been announced, are:

ALTY OLD BOYS

Phil Jordan reports...

USL Cup : Corpus Christi travelled to Alabama, and were comprehensively beaten 3-0 at Birmingham, failing to muster a single shot on target. SAM ROSCOE played the full game.

Meanwhile, the Lancashire Evening Post reports that "Morecambe make defender their sixth signing of the close season.

Central defender LEWIS BAINES (right) is Morecambe’s latest new face after agreeing a two-year deal at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.

The 27-year-old will join the Shrimps once his contract at Altrincham expires at the end of the month."

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Archie Davies on a two-year deal following his departure from Carlisle United.

The 27-year-old defender arrives at Huish Park with a wealth of experience, having made over 150 senior appearances across the Football League, National League and League of Ireland.

Davies played 27 times for Carlisle United last season...

He began his development with Crystal Palace before joining Brighton & Hove Albion...

Following his departure from Brighton, Davies established himself as a regular in the Football League with Crawley Town, making 75 appearances across two seasons before moving to Aldershot Town...

A switch to Dundalk followed in 2023... before returning to England with Carlisle United ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.

Comfortable across the back line but most often deployed at right back, Davies is known for his athleticism, defensive consistency and willingness to get forward".

Gateshead have confirmed that "Player-coach Louis Storey will depart the club.

The club made an offer for Louis to remain at the International Stadium... However... Louis has decided to accept an opportunity elsehwere". He was later unveiled at Carlisle United, see below...

Storey is not the only one leaving Gateshead as "Will McGowan has joined Harrogate Town for an undisclosed fee... having made 17 appearances ... since joining the club in the summer of 2024 before spending two loan spells with Darlington".

Harrogate Town confirmed their "second signing of the Summer with the arrival of Will McGowan, for an undisclosed fee....

McGowan [said] after signing a two-year contract with the club, 'It’s a step up in level to what I think is a great club and a perfect opportunity for me to prove myself.'

McGowan started his career at Sunderland before moving on to Doncaster Rovers’ Academy.

A move to South Shields in 2021 provided the Newcastle-born midfielder his first regular senior action, before joining Blyth Spartans one year later.

In 2024 Gateshead secured the services of the up-and-coming talent on a three-year contract, quickly sending him on loan to Darlington to further his development."

Woking "announce the signing of Ashley Clarke on a two-year deal from Premier League side AFC Bournemouth.

The 20-year old spent time out on loan at National League South side AFC Totton last season...

Director of Football Jody Brown said... 'When we (Jermain Defoe, Paul and I) met Ashley he came across well and illustrated the confidence and drive to further develop his career here at Woking.

'He can beat people on the inside or outside, breaks well in attacking transitions, and has good end product, plus the versatility to play 2 or 3 different attacking positions.'

Carlisle United "announce the appointment of Louis Storey as the club’s new Assistant Head Coach.

Storey has previously worked alongside Head Coach Rob Elliot and has become a trusted member of his backroom team, operating as a player-coach last season.

Having worked with him at Gateshead and Crawley Town, Storey brings strong knowledge of the way the Head Coach wants his teams to work, both on and off the pitch.

He was named Interim Assistant Manager at Gateshead in October 2023 before later gaining the role permanently in June 2024, playing an important role during a successful period for the club...

He joins the club in a full-time coaching capacity and will not have any playing duties...

Louis Storey said 'I’ve worked closely with Rob before and I know the standards he sets every day'...

Sporting Director, MARC TIERNEY added 'Louis brings strong values, excellent coaching expertise and a proven ability to build positive relationships with players...

Head Coach, Rob Elliot said 'Louis is someone I know and trust... He understands how we want to work, the standards we expect every day and the environment we want to create for the players'".

Hartlepool United "confirm the signing of Brooklyn Ilunga following the expiry of his contract with Bromley.

The 22-year-old left-sided player has agreed a two-year contract at Victoria Park... Ilunga arrives on Teesside with more than 100 senior appearances already to his name across the Football League and National League despite still being only 22 years of age.

A product of the Milton Keynes Dons Academy, Ilunga ... [made] his senior debut in League One during the 2020/21 season...

After making 23 first-team appearances for MK Dons across all competitions, Ilunga secured a permanent move to League Two side Bromley in January 2025.

He made 17 appearances following his arrival during the second half of the 2024/25 campaign before adding a further 30 appearances in all competitions last season...

Comfortable operating at wing-back, full-back or further forward on the left-hand side, Ilunga arrives at Pools with a reputation for his athleticism, versatility and attacking intent...

The signing of Ilunga represents another important addition in shaping Lee Clark’s squad for the season ahead, following the arrivals of Jordan Hugill and Jack Nolan".


10 June 2026

THE SQUAD SO FAR

As things stand, at least so far as announcements have been made, the Altrincham first-team squad comprises 14 players.

Those players are listed below with the league-only appearance statistics for the club in 25/26 season in brackets after each name.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL NEWS

Rochdale, promoted to EFL2 this summer, "announce the appointment of Ian Watson as our new Head Coach on a three-year contract. The 40-year-old joins from National League North side South Shields, where he made an immediate impact in his first full season as Manager, leading the Mariners to the Promotion Final.

Watson, who hails from the North East, is a highly regarded young coach who has earned recognition for his progressive football philosophy, player development, and leadership qualities...

Ian said 'The club really aligns with me as a person and also shares the same beliefs in terms of the game model'...

Watson’s senior coaching career began in 2019, when he was appointed as Assistant Manager to Mike Williamson at Gateshead, winning the National League North title in 2022 and reaching the FA Trophy final the following year.

That success... earned the pair a move to MK Dons in October 2023. They took the club from 16th to the League Two playoff semi-final in that same campaign.

Watson then joined Williamson at Carlisle United in September 2024, remaining as First Team Coach after the latter’s departure. He rejoined MK Dons a month later... before taking up the Manager’s role at South Shields in May 2025...

They reached the Promotion Final... only to miss out on promotion to the National League after defeat to Kidderminster Harriers in the final itself.

Our Co-Chairs Cameron Ogden and Simon Gauge also commented 'Ian is a coach that we have been tracking for some time and has been in high demand this summer'".

Hartlepool United "confirm that Jack Nolan will join the Club following the expiry of his contract with Morecambe.

The 25-year-old forward has agreed a two-year contract at Victoria Park...

Nolan becomes the second new addition of the summer following the arrival of Jordan Hugill...

Nolan arrives at Victoria Park following a standout campaign in which he recorded 27 goal contributions in the National League... finishing as the leading goalscorer and Player of the Season [at Morecambe] with 19 goals and eight assists in the league...

Nolan arrives at Pools with more than 170 senior appearances to his name, alongside a record of 38 goals and 30 assists across the EFL and National League...

Nolan’s arrival represents another significant step in Pools’ summer recruitment strategy following the signing of Jordan Hugill and the retention of key players Luke Charman and Jack Hunter...

Lee Clark, First Team Head Coach at Hartlepool United, said... 'We’re building a squad that is packed with attacking threat and Jack adds that in abundance'".

Aldershot Town have been the most active recruiters in the NAtional League this summer and on Monday they announced a further brace of signings.

Aldershot Town "announce the signing of 21-year-old winger Hakeem Sandah, who joins from Farnborough FC.

Hakeem, or ‘Haks’ as he prefers to be known, has enjoyed a storied young career thus far, gaining experience through the youth academies of Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Huddersfield Town before joining Colchester United, making three appearances for the League Two side in all competitions across the 2024/25 season.

After loan spells with both Maldon & Tiptree and Walton & Hersham, Sandah opted for a permanent move to Farnborough last summer...

A right-footed winger capable of playing on either flank, Sandah’s goal catalogue shows he is accomplished in one-on-one situations, with end product to match. Scott Davies had this to say... '“We definitely battled hard against other National League clubs to get him through the door'".

Aldershot Town's second signing of the day was experienced "goalkeeper Nick Hayes, who joins the club after having most recently played for Hartlepool United.

The 27-year-old has an incredibly impressive CV at National League level, accruing 102 National League appearances across spells with Southend United, Solihull Moors, Barnet and Hartlepool United...

Manager Scott Davies is delighted to get his first-choice keeper through the door... 'Hayes is a huge coup for us as a football club... At 27, we believe he’s reaching the prime years of his career and fully believe that we have a standout goalkeeper within the division'".


9 June 2026

EIGHT FUTURES UNKNOWN

As of Monday night, the future of eight of last season's Altrincham squad remained uncertain, at least so far as supporters are concerned.

In the second week of May thirteen out-of-contract players were named as being in "new contract discussions".

So far, five of those players have been confirmed as receiving new contracts; captain Tom Crawford, and four of last season's defenders in Jake Cooper, Lewis Banks, Matty Kosylo and Eddy Jones.


The eight other players whose futures remain unconfirmed are (pictured above, left to right, top to bottom) Joel Bailey, Sam Barnes, Olly Crankshaw, Owen German, Tylor Golden, Charlie Kirk, Isaac Marriott and Ethan Ross.

No new signings have been announced with a striker (to compete with last season's top scorer Jimmy Knowles) and resolution of the goalkeeping situation being priorities.

Loanee keeper Luke Hutchinson has returned to Bolton Wanderers and former first-choice Ethan Ross has not played for 16 months through injury, leaving Louis Fallon in pole position.

The teenage keeper has not let Alty down in his handful of appearances but Neil Gibson may look for a more experienced goalkeeper if Ross is not fully recovered.

IMPORTANT DATES

League and cup fixture dates for the 2026-27 season have now been announced and they include...

Enterprise National League


* Clubs may request to move their Bank Holiday Monday (28 December) fixture to Tuesday 29 December (7.45pm) or their Saturday 2 January fixture to New Year's Day (1 January), subject to mutual agreement between both clubs within seven days of the fixture release.

Emirates FA Cup

National League (NL) clubs enter at the Fourth Round Qualifying which takes place on Saturday 17 October 2026.

For information, rather than out of potentially misplaced optimism, the rounds leading up to the entry of Premier League and Championship teams are:

Isuzu FA Trophy

NL clubs enter at the Third Round.

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Southend United "announce the appointment of Kieron Dyer as the Club's new Head Coach on an initial two-year contract with a club option for a third year.

The former England international arrives in South Essex from Chesterfield, where he established himself as a key figure of Paul Cook’s staff as First-Team Coach.

Prior to his role at Chesterfield, Dyer had coached at his boyhood club Ipswich Town with coaching roles spanning across the Under-18s, Under-23s, and First Team...

Dyer was selected due to his coaching credentials, leadership qualities, tactical understanding, commitment to player development and alignment with the long-term vision for Southend United...

Dyer said upon joining the Club 'Southend are the biggest club in the National League and deserve to be a league club. I’m really excited to get started and hopefully get this club into the Football League, where it belongs...

'We will fear no one in this league. We will try to dominate the ball and play with such a high intensity; it’s one of my non-negotiables'...

Oliver Gage, Director of Football, said... 'What stood out throughout the process was his clarity of thought. He has a very clear understanding of how he wants his teams to play, how he develops players and how he builds a high-performance environment'">

Also at Southemd United "Joe Gubbins will leave the Club upon the expiry of his contract to explore another opportunity.

The 24-year-old re-joined the Shrimpers as a free agent ahead of the 2024/25 season after a previous loan spell in 2021/22, going on to make more than 80 appearances.

The defender played a key role in our FA Trophy victory, scoring in the penalty shootout to ultimately help us win our first-ever domestic trophy in 120 years".

Gubbins is expected to turn up in Somerset from where Yeovil Town "announce the signing of Johl Powell from Walton & Hersham on a two-year deal.

The midfielder arrives at Huish Park following an outstanding spell with the Swans, where he scored 21 goals in 39 league appearances last season and hit double figures in both of his last two campaigns, including a standout 2025/26 season in which Walton & Hersham stormed to the Southern Premier South title.

Powell began his career at Millwall before moving into the Charlton Athletic... He also gained valuable experience on loan at Maidstone United.

Following his departure from Charlton, Powell continued his career in non league football with spells at Dulwich Hamlet, Tonbridge Angels, and Dover Athletic...

He linked up with Billy Rowley when he joined Walton & Hersham in 2024, and now reunites with his former manager at Huish Park as part of the Glovers’ new-look squad".

The BBC reports that "Gateshead chairman Bernard McWilliams has stood down from his role due to ill health.

Former chairman and owner Graham Wood is to stand in as interim chairman.

'I thank the board for their support and understanding as I take this decision to step back,' said McWilliams in a statement, 'But the time has come to put my health first'.

McWilliams has been involved with the club since 2019 and, in May last year, stepped up from his role as vice-chairman to replace Neil Pinkerton.

Gateshead are also currently without a manager after Rob Elliot left last month to take over at Carlisle United".

Barrow report that "George Walker becomes the second arrival of the summer, joining the Bluebirds on a one-year deal.

A player familiar to our new manager, the versatile right sided defender played a vital role in the success of Murray’s Harriers team last season, as they secured promotion to the National League through the play-offs.

Previously, Walker climbed through the ranks at Millwall before signing for Hastings United for the 2024/25 season..

His time at Kidderminster Harriers saw him make 38 appearances across the 2025/26 campaign...

Murray said 'He brings blistering pace to our squad and we believe this is something that has been missing. He will get people off there [sic] seats'".

Meanwhile, the BBC reports that Barrow will not compete in the National League Cup...

The Bluebirds have cited 'significant travel and operational costs', as their reason not to participate in the competition as they instead concentrate on league performance upon their return to the National League after six years".


8 June 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS

Two graduates of the Altrincham youth team have been on the move during the close season.

The NL Paper reports that in the Northern Premier League, "Warrington Town's new recruit BEN ELLIOTT (right) arrives at Cantilever Park with an unusual feat from last season". Elliott was the top scorer last season at two different clubs, Prescot Cables and West Didsbury & Chorlton!

And in the NPL Division One West, Atherton Collieries have made seven summer signings. Amongst them, "Up top, Colls have landed... ex-Leek Town man, LOUIS POTTS".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

Wealdstone report that "Jack Cook headlines Wealdstone FC's 'Retained List' after agreeing fresh terms for a sixth season at The Vale...

The 32-year-old central defender - who passed the 200 club appearances mark late last term - is among nine players confirmed for Season 2026/27 in the famous royal blue of Wealdstone.

Five fellow fan favourites remain under contract with the Stones: Supporters Club Player of the Season winner Deon Woodman, Players' Player of the Season Micah Obiero, Junior Stones, Player of the Season Dante Baptiste, defender Connor McAvoy and midfielder Dylan Kadji.

'Cookie' is joined on the 'Retained List' by three players who - like him - have signed new contracts: experienced striker Olafela Olomola, defender Mason Barrett and young forward Jeffrey Sekyere.

All other players not mentioned above remain in talks with the club, with more news to follow soon...

Wealdstone would also like to offer its gratitude to the loan players named below... [including] JACK HINCHY".

AFC Fylde "announce that CRAIG MAHON has been awarded National League North Manager of the Year, whilst Danny Ormerod has also been awarded both the NLN Player and Young Player of the Year accolades.

The awards were presented during Saturday evening’s awards ceremony as Fylde’s talented pair were widely recognised by their fellow competitors as deserving winners following an outstanding 2025/26 campaign.

The year saw Craig Mahon lead the Coasters to an immediate return to the fifth tier following relegation in 2024/25. And in his first full year in management, Mahon led the Champions to a record-breaking third NLN title, whilst reaching the centurion mark on the final day of the season.

Mahon’s side also broke both the home and away record for consecutive league wins, whilst displaying a wonderful brand of football and continuing to prioritise our academy pathway.

With 19 out of 24 National League North teams taking part in the voting for the awards, Mahon earned 53% of the votes to take the coaches award".

"Following negotiations, FC Halifax Town can now confirm the following players are under contract for the 2026/27 season:

We will provide more information as and when we have it."


7 June 2026

ALTY OLD BOYS LIFT SENIORS' WORLD CUP!

Phil Jordan reports...

Seniors' World Cup Final : Once LEE ELAM'S corner was headed home after only 4 minutes, England took control of the match against France, and eventually ran out 4-0 winners. KEVIN ELLISON left the field to a standing ovation after 86 minutes.

One wonders whether he will be part of the Vauxhall Motors set up next season - the club have slashed their playing budget, and manager Danny Holmes has resigned despite having earlier agreed a new contract.

ALTY THERAPIST JOINS BARROW

On "X" Barrow AFC extends "A very warm welcome to our new Lead Sports Therapist Tom Jones, who joins Mark Leather’s Medical Department from Altrincham".

Last season Tom Jones was one of two sports therapists at Altrincham, alongside Thomas Cadman.

NW NEWS: MACCLESFIELD CO-OWNER ARRESTED AND BAILED

Macclesfield FC announced that they were "aware of reports circulating regarding the position of Robert Smethurst within the Football Club.

In light of these, the Board of Directors can confirm that Mr Smethurst has temporarily been relieved of all duties associated with the Football Club whilst legal guidance is sought.

With this in mind, it would be improper to divulge any further information at this time.

Whereas we can completely and unequivocally understand that these reports will be unsettling, the Board of Directors would like to assure everyone of their belief that they are wholeheartedly acting within the best interests of the Football Club and in a bid to safeguard its continued success. We would politely ask everyone not to engage in speculation at this time, and further comment will be made as soon as we are able to".

However, the BBC added that "A co-owner of Macclesfield FC has been suspended following his arrest on suspicion of a coercive control offence.

Robert Smethurst was arrested in Wilmslow, Cheshire, on 19 May on suspicion of controlling and coercive behaviour...

Asked to comment by the BBC, Smethhurst confirmed his arrest and said the allegations against him had been 'an absolute load of rubbish'.

He added 'I'm absolutely gutted, devastated. I want my club back.. I hope the whole of Macclesfield gets behind me and we pull together and put me back into a position where I feel that I actually belong.'

Cheshire Constanbulary said 'On Tuesday 19 May a 48-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of controlling and coercive behaviour in Wilmslow. He has since been bailed pending further enquiries.'

Smethurst bought the club out of insolvency in 2020... but has since diluted his shareholding.".

ENTERPRISE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS

In Simon Weaver, Harrogate Town boast the current longest serving manager at one club in English national football.

Speaking to BBC Radio York, Weaver stated "It was a sad and harsh way to finish the season... I don’t want us to suffer a hangover, so we’ve had time to stomach it, but we have to move on and build on the progress made in the last third of the season...

“We've just got to be positive and make sure that we hit the ground running in pre-season. We want to fight and show what we’re about."

At Harrogate, eight players left the club following the xpiry of the ir contracts this summer. Weaver explained that "We wanted to refresh the squad and bring more goals into the team and bring more excitement to the fans...

“We didn’t score enough last season, so we will be looking to add width to our game, as we need natural delivery from both sides. We want someone who can affect the first ball and be really aggressive, but who can also get between the posts and score goals."

The BBC commented that "Among the players who remain under contract are Jack Evans and Shawn McCoulsky, who Weaver is convinced will have a big part to play next season... [of Evans, Weaver said 'He’s a typically Harrogate Town player, who will give his all for the badge and for the fans, so It’s important that we build around him. He’s a brilliant guy and he’ll lead the charge in the fight back.

'Shawn came back from injury and showed a lot in the last few games of the season, so we’ve got hopes that he can come back and be at the front of the running.'”

Meanwhile at Barrow the club "announce Commited (formerly Hudson Hill Consulting) as our new Front of Shirt Partner for the next two seasons...

Commited is Cumbria’s leading IT support provider, helping more than 2,500 schools and businesses thrive through reliable, secure and innovative technology solutions...

The special shirt collaboration is part of Commited's involvement in the Acronis #TeamUp programme, where the global cyber protection company works with IT providers to support elite sports organisations in their region.

Will Gardner-Brennand, commercial director, of Commited, said 'We’re proud to help organisations across the region, and what better way to celebrate that than through the universal language of football by strengthening our partnership with Barrow AFC'".

Carlisle United Supporters' Trust "have launched a brand-new Honorary Squad Member initiative, giving one supporter the opportunity to become part of the Blues' squad story for the 2026/27 season.

For just £10 per entry, supporters can enter a draw to win a unique Carlisle United experience, including a personalised squad shirt, a dedicated biography on the club website, inclusion on the matchday programme squad page, a photo opportunity with the first team squad and the title of Honorary Squad Member for the season.

The initiative has been developed by the Supporters' Trust with the backing of Carlisle United and aims to provide an affordable, supporter-focused opportunity while raising funds to support the club.

Supporters can purchase entries through the Carlisle United Supporters' Trust shop, with multiple entries permitted. Entries must be purchased by someone aged 16 or over, although the winning entrant may nominate another person, including a young supporter, to receive the honorary experience.

The draw will close at 5pm on Thursday 30 July 2026, with the winner being selected on Friday 31 July ahead of the start of the new campaign..

The Honorary Squad Member title is honorary in nature and does not include any playing, registration or employment rights, financial remuneration, squad privileges or cash alternative. The successful entrant will hold the title for the 2026/27 season only".

"Max Brogan is the latest arrival at Kidderminster Harriers after agreeing a deal to join the squad.

Brogan has been with Scunthorpe United since 2024, also gaining further game time at Telford and Leamington in that time.

Still just 24, the combative, goal scoring midfielder has a varied non-league CV that also includes spells at Solihull and Hednesford.

He was part of the Iron side that won promotion from National League North in 2025 and, though regular game time there was more limited last season, he enjoyed a superb second half of the term on loan with Leamington where he scored seven goals in 23 games...

Brogan is a free agent after leaving Scunthorpe at the end of the season",

Two more signings have been announced recently at Sutton United where the "U"s "confirm the signing of Temi Babalola, who joins on a permanent transfer from Forest Green Rovers for an undisclosed fee.

The striker, who stands at 6ft3in, reunites with Chris Agutter following their time together at Worthing, and will offer the Head Coach a towering physical presence in the forward line at Gander Green Lane.

Having spent the bulk of his early career in Essex, Babalola began with stints at Woodford Town, Romford, Brentwood Town and Concord Rangers, notably leading the line alongside Chris Haigh and Lewis Simper in the FA Trophy Final against Harrogate Town, before joining Hampton & Richmond Borough in 2022... Four months in the capital then preceded a brief return courtesy of a loan move to Aveley, before making the switch to Cheshunt in 2023.

Two stints in Hertfordshire, courtesy of moves to the Ambers and Potters Bar Town, sandwiched a spell at nearby Haringey Borough, before returning back across the North London border to enjoy a prolific spell with the Scholars...

However, Babalola opted to move back to familiar territory with Billericay Town – his sixth Essex-based side... before moving to fellow Isthmian Premier team Bowers & Pitsea...

Despite this, a move to West Sussex resulted in a jump up the divisions, joining National League South outfit Worthing in 2024. The imposing forward reached double figures for goals in his first season with the Rebels...

He subsequently followed this up with a further eight goals in 14 appearances in 2025/26, before impressing in Worthing’s televised defeat against Forest Green in the Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round. As such, Robbie Savage opted to bring him to The New Lawn less than a week later, with Babalola going on to appear 24 times for the club, scoring four times...

Chris Agutter added, 'A monster of a man, big, powerful and so strong – a proper target man centre forward that the Amber Army will love watching'".

Also joining Sutton United is "experienced central defender Jordan Moore-Taylor, who will officially join the Club on the 1st of July following the expiry of his contract with Forest Green Rovers.

The 32-year-old arrives at the VBS Community Stadium with a wealth of EFL experience... A product of the Exeter City academy, Moore-Taylor made over 180 appearances for the Grecians...

Moore-Taylor joined MK Dons in 2018, reuniting with former Exeter manager Paul Tisdale... In 2020, Moore-Taylor signed for Forest Green Rovers, where he would spend six seasons... During his time at The New Lawn, he was appointed club captain and helped guide the club to the League Two championship in the 2021/22 season".

Wealdstone "announce the launch of its search for the club's new CEO... as we pursue our long term ambition of building a sustainable football club who could reach the Football League.

Following significant new investment, our recent appearance at Wembley Stadium in the Isuzu FA Trophy Final, the securing of a new lease at Grosvenor Vale and plans for a future new stadium, the club is entering a transformative period of growth both on and off the pitch.

The successful candidate will lead all commercial, operational, financial and strategic aspects of the club, working closely with ownership and the Board to help shape the next chapter of Wealdstone FC's journey...

This role represents one of the most exciting CEO development opportunities in English football and is ideal for a senior football executive ready to take full responsibility for leading a football club for the first time".

Solihull Moors "confirm the signing of defender Matty Carson ahead of the 2026/27 season...

The 23-year-old defender joins the Moors following his spell with Boston United, where he made 33 appearances during the 2025/26 campaign, starting 28 matches as the Pilgrims secured their National League status.

Carson began his career in the Liverpool academy before joining Burnley's youth set-up in 2019. The defender later moved to Reading, where he spent two seasons...

Following his departure from Reading, Carson joined Grimsby Town, making 13 appearances for the Mariners, while also gaining valuable experience during loan spells with Radcliffe and Alfreton Town.

Carson becomes the first addition to Chris Millington's squad as preparations continue for the new season".



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