Saturday September 4th was the first ‘Non League Day’, an idea brought about to raise awareness and attendances in the Non League game. The campaign was a great success, with clubs up and down the country recording record crowd levels. The day brought out stars of the footballing world with Chelsea captain John Terry and Match of the Day commentator Jonathan Pearce sighted at various games. The day was also …Read the Rest

West sign England Schoolboy

West Auckland have confirmed on their website, www.westaucklandtownfc.co.uk, that they have captured the signature of promising young defender Andrew Kelly. …Read the Rest

Spennymoor 4-0 West Auckland | sNL1 | 4th Sept ’10

Spennymoor 4-0 West Auckland Brewery Field, Spennymoor Northern League 04/09/2010 It was not a happy ‘Non League Day’ for the …Read the Rest

Barton quits Blues

Bishop Auckland
Barton quits Blues

Bishop Auckland striker Gavin Barton has sensationally quit the club after just eight games with the Two Blues. Barton has …Read the Rest

Spennymoor v West Auckland | sNL1 | Preview

Spennymoor welcome West Auckland to the Brewery Field on Saturday as the Moors bid to try and regain top spot in the skillTraining Northern League.

Peter Jeffries | No.1

Wear Radio Sports is proud to announce a new signing in the sports column department!! Bishop Auckland goalkeeper Peter Jeffries …Read the Rest

Moors’ Ruddy lands 35 day ban!

Wear Radio Sports has received unconfirmed reports that Spennymoor midfielder Craig Ruddy has been banned for 35 days… The reason …Read the Rest

Whitley Bay 3-1 Bishop Auckland | FA Cup | 31st Aug ’10

Whitley Bay progress to the next round after another game of many talking points.

Whitley Bay v Bishop Auckland | FA Cup | Preview

Whitley Bay v Bishop Auckland Hillheads, Whitley Bay FA Cup Prelim Replay 31/08/2010 After an exciting game at Darlington Road, …Read the Rest

West Auckland v Shildon | sNL | 30th Aug ’10

Shildon’s trip to West ended with ugly scenes toward the Referee. A game with little really to talk about ended with huge talking points, with the referee once again at the centre.