The Lions booked their place in the Emirates FA Cup second round qualifying after a second half comeback at Nethermoor.
Jono shares his thoughts after the team suffered their first pre-season loss in a tightly fought match at Nethermoor Park.
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The Lions secured a first home win since February in the final home game of the campaign. Courtney Meppen-Walters' penalty ...
Highlights from the Northern Premier League fixture between Atherton Collieries and Guiseley, at the Skuna Stadium on 10th April ...
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The Lions stopped a losing run with a hard earned draw thanks to Callum Chippendale's free kick. Domaine Rouse headed ...
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