Released for download on Friday night, the latest podcast from the EVO-STIK NPL Show's hit stable of shows features Warrington Town manager Paul Carden after his side closed the gap on top flight leaders Altrincham to a single point ahead of Saturday's full league programme.
Hosts Ben Hughes and the EVO-STIK League's social media man James Heyes also talk play-offs with Grantham Town boss Adam Stevens as well running the rule over the chances of Witton Albion and Workington with the Northwich Guardian's Andrew Simpson and BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh.
Recorded on Thursday night as the polls opened to choose this season's EVO-STIK NPL Show 'Fans' Player of the Year' after the five finalists for the coveted accolade were unveiled, Yorkshire Non-League journalist Thomas Feaheny also returns to the hour long show with a full preview of the weekend's fixtures.
The EVO-STIK NPL Show's weekly and monthly podcasts returned for the NPL's historic 50th anniversary 2017-18 campaign to rave reviews to build on their best ever listening figures last term. Still available on iTunes as well as Audioboom and produced as always by the team behind FCUM Radio, the podcasts are being sponsored for the fourth season running by the NPL's title sponsors EVO-STIK.
Since last season the weekly EVO-STIK NPL Show, monthly podcast and EVO-STIK NPL Division One Show have also been available via their own button on the right hand side of the home page of the league's official website.
To listen to Friday's EVO-STIK NPL Show, click here: http://audioboom.com/posts/6745714-the-evo-stik-npl-show-23rd-march-2018.
To listen to March's EVO-STIK NPL Division One Show, click here: http://audioboom.com/posts/6715890-evo-stik-division-one-show-february-2018
To listen to March's monthly EVO-STIK NPL Show, click here: http://audioboom.com/posts/6715207-the-evo-stik-npl-show-february-2018
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