Guiseley supporter Joe Priestley has compiled a list of the 100 best non league players of the season and it’s got many talking.
He gave an explanation for each footballer he listed based on ‘extensive research into statistics, match reports and video highlights’. Take a look at who features where in the Non League 100 below…

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#1 Scott Quigley – @BarrowAFC
Who else could it be? Scott Quigley can’t stop scoring, and the quick two-footed striker has got the whole non league community talking. He might be 6”4 but Quigley prefers the ball at his feet and on his day he’ll score against anyone.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#2 John Rooney – @BarrowAFC
A set piece expert with creative flair and a desire to win at all costs makes for a great player, the former Wrexham and Guiseley man is getting better as he goes on and his fantastic ascendancy has matched Barrows as they push for the football league— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#3 Jamie Reid – @TUFC1899
In a mixed season down south, Torquay have had their ups and downs. Their shining star Jamie Reid has scored at will and given his all for the Plainmoor faithful and his current tally stands at 18.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#4 Kabongo Tshimanga – @BOREHAM_WOODFC
In such a fantastic Boreham Wood side, it’s hard to pick a standout player. But 17 goals can’t be argued with and for that reason Tshimanga makes the list. The 22 year old is one for the future, though the present doesn’t look bad either.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#5 Jordan Keane – @StockportCounty
Without certain players, some teams don’t function quite the same. Jordan Keane could have been considered to be the beating heart of the title winning hatters midfield in 18/19. Keane can be played at the back as well and is always dependable— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#6 Josh Kay – @BarrowAFC
It would be easy to just put Barrow’s XI in the list, but we’ve settled on a select bunch. Josh Kay has football league experience and has been another constant in a fairytale season at the bluebirds, a lot of responsibility for a 23 year old.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#7 Tom Crawford – @Official_NCFC
Every club would like to have exciting youth prospects, for Notts County it’s a reality with youngster Tom Crawford who has come into his own since signing from Chester. Even recently scoring an important goal as Notts knocked off Barrow.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#8 Lewis Hardcastle – @BarrowAFC
Keeping Barrow functioning like a well oiled machine is a team effort. However plaudits has to go to midfielder Lewis Hardcastle who has been a constant since making the permanent switch to Barrow after an earlier loan.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#9 Rhys Murphy – @YTFC
The Irish striker hasn’t looked out of place at Huish park since joining from Chelmsford, and 17 goals in the national league is not to be sniffed at. The glovers would do well to keep him should higher up sides come knocking.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#10 Adam Marriott @officialKLtown
Perhaps a controversial choice for the top ten as he isn’t playing in the national league, but if you score 28 goals as a newly promoted side fight against ex football league sides for the title, you’re a good player. An excellent striker— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#11 Joe Partington – @EastleighFC
Whilst Eastleigh haven’t quite hit the top yet, the one certainty they’ve had is defender Joe Partington. Consistently performing at the back, a player of the year award and an FA Cup third round goal see Partington make the list.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#12 James Belshaw – @HarrogateTown
Goalkeepers haven’t been in short supply for this list, but James Belshaw has earned his place rightfully. 14 clean sheets aren’t to be taken lightly and those kinds of numbers are how you make the football league.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#13 Tom Champion – @BOREHAM_WOODFC
The wood had to fight to sign such a sought after player, but the midfielder has repaid that faith, guiding Luke Garrard’s men to the play off final in 2017/18 and doing his all to take them one step further this time around.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#14 Jake Hyde – @wokingfc
The former York city striker has been fun to watch since joining the cards in 2018, racking up over 50 appearances and averaging a goal in every two games thus far— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#15 Sam Hird – @BarrowAFC
Barrow fans, your timeline might be about to get a little bit busier. Sam Hird joined Barrow in January 2019 and hasn’t looked back since. Defensively sound, the former Grimsby player can take pride in Barrow’s healthy +29 goal difference— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#16 Ben Hinchliffe – @StockportCounty
A goalkeeper that scores wonder goals? Yes. He scored in play off competition twice for Fylde (once from 60 yards) as the Coasters continued their (now stagnated) assent towards the football league. He’s tall, strong and commands his box.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#17 Inih Effiong – @DoverAthletic
The post Kinnear era has been a tad turbulent for Dover, but with the ship steadied, the likes of Inih Effiong are thriving and his goals and overall play have enabled Dover to push on further up the table and away from the relegation zone— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#18 Luke Wilkinson – @YTFC
Since arriving at Yeovil, Luke Wilkinson has claimed the club have helped him “fall in love with football again” and his passion for the cause and solid defensive capabilities have helped Yeovil push on back towards an EFL return— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#19 Sam Minihan – @StockportCounty
He’s quick and attack minded. Sam Minihan desire to get forward and contribute to the attack is something many national league sides look to with envy. Despite injury disruption, Minihan continues to improve and should do so for many years— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#20 Piero Mingoia – @BOREHAM_WOODFC
Comfortable with the ball at his feet, former Watford midfielder Piero Mingoia has stood out at the wood this season for his battling nature and aggression.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#21 Simeon Akinola – @BarnetFC
Nigerian attacker Akinola has been one of Barnet’s better players since his move in 2017. He’s netted 15 goals so far this campaign and Barnet just wouldn’t be the same without his influence.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#22 Mitch Rose – @Official_NCFC
In the national league, versatile and hard working players are often coveted by coaches. That’s why Mitch Rose has become an important player for Neal Ardley, Rose looks comfortable in centre midfield or at full back and serves as vice captain— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#23 Callum Howe – @SolihullMoors
Since he played a role in that magical Lincoln City side, Callum Howe has only got better, and after an impressive spell with Harrogate, the 25 year old is now an integral part of Jimmy Shan’s defensive setup.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#24 Harry Beautyman – @suttonunited
It’s been a steady season for Matt Gray’s men in yellow, but you’d have to say the highlight of the season for them is seeing the upturn in form of Harry Beautyman who’s scoring for fun from a role in midfield.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#25 Brendan Kiernan – @HarrogateTown
Creativity in midfield is essential for any club, so when Brendan Kiernan turned heads at Welling it only made sense for Town to snap him up. The midfielder has clocked 13 goal contributions this term and continues to impress at the top level— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 19, 2020
#26 Courtney Duffus – @YTFC
In the top 12 National league goal scorers, only 2 men have managed to make the list without the aid of a penalty kick. Courtney Duffus and Scott Quigley. Duffus is loving life at Huish park as Yeovil look to build towards an EFL return.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#27 Paul McCallum – @BarnetFC
McCallum lead Eastleigh to the play offs last season and, after a stutter at Solihull Moors, he has regained his momentum and vastly improved things for the Canons Park based club. His tally stands at 13 for the season.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#28 Matty Brown – @FCHTOnline
Halifax captain Matty Brown has become a shay hero. Rock solid at the back he’s played a part in regelation dogfights and promotion battles, his hardworking nature and physical strength enabling his style of play.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#29 Jack Muldoon – @HarrogateTown
30 year old Jack Muldoon has bagged 13 goals this campaign as Harrogate smashed any accusations of them being “one season wonders” and fought once more for the right to play in the football league.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#30 Elliot Justham – @Dag_RedFC
When Tim Howard has a hand in your club, you’d certainly feel the pressure as a goalkeeper. Justham was voted player of the season in 18/19 and has saved the daggers on many occasions as they fight to retain national league status.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#31 Michael Cheek – @bromleyfc
When he left Ebbsfleet, some may have questioned wether Michael Cheek would’ve managed to maintain his form. However he’s slotted perfectly into Neil Smith’s squad contributing 12 of Bromley’s 57 goals.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#32 Ashley Palmer – @StockportCounty
Stockport have enjoyed a great first season back in the National league and Ashley Palmer has been at the heart of their defence for this successful period. Occasionally popping up with a goal as well, Palmer is a key figure for County.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#33 Tyrone Marsh – @BOREHAM_WOODFC
Big, strong and impactful, Tyrone Marsh has gained a reputation as a credible marksman since his move from league two Macclesfield.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#34 Callum Roberts – @Official_NCFC
When your boyhood club release you, it would be easy to throw in the towel. Callum Roberts took the news on the chin and following a fantastic Phoenix season at Blyth, finds himself at Notts county battling for the right to play in the EFL.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#35 Kurt Willoughby – @AFCFylde
22 year old Willoughby saw a breakout season at FC United turn into an England C call up and a step up to Fylde. The coasters could provide the perfect platform for the young man to make a name for himself and bring them back to the playoff places— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#36 Aaron Martin – @HarrogateTown
Whilst he hasn’t yet made an appearance for Harrogate. 17 goals in forcefully limited game time at Guiseley saw Aaron Martin wrap up a move into full time football and (depending on board decisions) potentially the football league.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#37 Lee Ndlovu – @BrackleyTownFC
The Saints are a team with a tremendous amount of unity and the entire eleven could’ve quite easily made the list, however the man with the numbers to show for it is striker Lee Ndlovu who has found the net on 20 occasions.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#38 Akwasi Asante – @ChesterFC
He’s motivated, strong, quick and finds the net. The seals hit the jackpot when they moved in to sign Asante who has found the net 18 times in league competition this season.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#39 Matty Kosyolo – @AFCFylde
Skilful midfielder Matty Kosyolo achieved hero status at Halifax in his spell there and whilst he hasn’t quite set the world alight at Fylde, there’s plenty of time for him to capture that form yet again.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#40 Mike Fondop-Talom – @ChesterfieldFC
Journeyman striker Mike Fondop Talom seems to sign for a club, bag a hatful of goals and move on. Fans of Wrexham, Guiseley, Halifax and Chesterfield can all testify to this, but when he’s on form he’s lethal.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#41 Steve McNulty – @YorkCityFC
He’s the skipper at the top of the northern tree, and following a starring role in Tranmere’s resurrection, Steve Watson drafted him in to assist in York’s promotion push and lead from the back.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#42 Andrai Jones – @GuiseleyAFC
Early in the season, Andrai Jones was trapped on the lions’ bench however the GAFC faithful appear to now hold their breath whenever he misses a game. Known for his intelligent defensive play, Jones contributes in forward play scoring on occasion.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#49 Tom Denton – @ChesterfieldFC
The towering centre forward has scored goals for every club he’s played for and formed a strong bond with manager Billy Heath for many years. His main attribute is his height and he’s living proof of how the long ball system can be used well.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#44 Joe Iaciofano – @stalbanscityfc
St Albans have had it tough this season, but at least goal machine Joe Iaciofano has put smiles on faces. His attacking prowess has lead him to 17 goals, one every 149 minutes.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#43 Jonah Ayunga – @HWFCOfficial
If you score more goals, you win. Jonah Ayunga has found the net 17 times as Havant chase Wealdstone, the attacker has played well over the course of the season and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him tie up an EFL move in the near future.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#50 Ryan Sellers – @WealdstoneFC
The acquisition of Ryan Sellers from Halifax was one of the most shrewd deals of the summer. The quick full back is familiar with the rough and tumble of the national league and has proved a key player for Dean Brennan this season.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#51 Amari Morgan-Smith – @AlfretonTownFC
Seasoned striker Amari Morgan-Smith has performed consistently for the likes of Kidderminster and York over the years and is one of the key players in Billy Heath’s Alfreton project that could see the Derbyshire outfit advance further.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#52 Courtney Meppen-Walters – @chorleyfc
For the above mentioned reasons, veteran defender Meppen-Walters makes the list for being the perfect example of a typical no nonsense non-league defender in a partnership that mopped up everything the NLN had to offer last campaign.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#53 Andy Teague – @chorleyfc
One half of Chorley’s centre back partnership, the magpies have had a very tough season. But as we try to include as many clubs as possible, we’ve accredited the reason they got to the national league in the first place. A bruising physical back line— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#54 Danny Kedwell – @HWFCOfficial
Whilst many footballers suffer from the effects of ageing, that hasn’t yet become apparent to Danny Kedwell who, for a man who made his debut in 2001, is still holding himself to high standards. He’s hit double figures this term for the hawks.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#55 Joe Raynes @BathCity_FC
Settling in to a higher level of football is tough, but Bath local Joe Raynes made it look easy and has slotted in well. Playing at right back, Raynes has earned praise from the Twerton Park crowds, deservedly so.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#56 Tom Owen-Evans – @HerefordFC
Everybody loves a hardworking midfielder and the Herefordshire crowd at Edgar street have had the pleasure of seeing the midfield engine of Tom Owen-Evans. The former Falkirk midfielder loves to join the attack and get forward with driving runs.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#57 Scott Garner – @bostonunited
Boston United’s signing of Scott Garner from Guiseley was met with much appreciation by the Boston supporters. Garner is a well travelled centre back with great vision and a strong sense of game management.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#58 John Johnston – @ChesterFC
Whilst Chester have performed well over the course of the season, since the arrival of Johnston they’ve appeared a more complete side with his excellent work ethic helping him slot into the seals’ squad since his impressive debut against Darlington— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#59 Chris Elliott – @Official_Darlo
Alun Armstrong’s overhaul wouldn’t have been complete without a safe pair of hands between the sticks, and that’s exactly what Chris Elliott is. Cool, calm and collected, the former Harrogate Town keeper has proved pivotal for the quakers.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#60 Dan Roberts – @sloughtownfc
Slough have enjoyed life since they won promotion to the National league south. However to take the next step towards National football requires a star. Phenomenal pace and an eye for goal have seen Dan Roberts ascend into that role.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#61 Dayle Southwell – @officialKLtown
When you manage to score over 50 goals for Boston United, you must be a player of some ability. And whilst Dayle Southwell may have struggled for form more recently, a move to Kings Lynn may relight that spark for the tenacious forward.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#62 Jason Prior – @DorkingWDRS
Firing Dorking into the play off places was to be no easy task given the rise of competition in step 2. However Jason Prior has stepped up and averages around a goal every two games.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#63 Joe Hanks – @GCAFCofficial
City’s first season back in the north has been tricky. However creative midfielder Hanks has helped put them out of reach of the clubs below. And if not for an unfortunate injury sustained at Guiseley, Hanks’ goal tally may have been even better.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#64 Shepherd Murombedzi – @BrackleyTownFC
A box to box wing back with both fantastic attacking abilities and composed defensive skills is a desire for any club, Kevin Wilkin’s Brackley have found a gem in Murombedzi who’s impressed the St James’ Park faithful.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#65 Alex Kempster – @YorkCityFC
Former Spennymoor loanee Kempster has found a role under Steve Watson at Bootham Crescent, bagging 10 goals in the process as York battled for the title.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#66 James Roberts – @SpennymoorTown
Since being released by Oxford James Roberts has struggled to settle into non league. However upon joining the moors, Roberts has found his feet and has contributed 10 goals whilst playing a role in attacking build up play.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#67 Jake Robinson – @BTFC
National League South strugglers Billericay haven’t had it easy this season, however Jake Robinson’s 14 goals have given the crowds something to cheer about at New Lodge.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#68 Andy Halls – @CurzonAshton
Andy Halls provides Curzon Ashton with a more positive back line, comfortable with the ball at his feet Halls’ composure and strength have impressed at Stockport and Macclesfield amongst others.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#69 Michael Phillips – @WealdstoneFC
Last campaign Phillips was one of the few bright lights in a difficult Maidstone season. Phillips joined Wealdstone where his development has advanced. He should only go from strength to strength and you’d have to say promotion would help.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#70 Danny Ellis – @FarsleyCelticFC
Danny Ellis is a rigid centre back who refuses to shy away from a tackle, and its that kind of play that has contributed in taking Farsley Celtic to the higher reaches of non league football. Ellis serves as club captain.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#71 Tre Mitford – @KTFCOfficial
Former Bedford Town striker Tre Mitford has seen an upward turn in form since the appointment of Paul Cox at Kettering and his seven goals have aided the poppies in their survival bid.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#72 Sam Beasant – @hemelfc
Goalkeeper Sam Beasant has impressed over the years and has captured the hearts of many fans at different clubs over the years. Beasant will be looking to help the tudors to promotion in the future and finish what he started with Concord and Chelmsford— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#73 Dennon Lewis – @WealdstoneFC
Watford academy Graduate Dennon Lewis has bagged eleven goals this campaign and has proved useful to the stones as a very versatile player and has certainly contributed to Wealdstone’s promotion charge so far.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#74 Liam Nash @hemelfc
With goals for both promotion chasing Dartford and Hemel Hempstead, Liam Nash has proven he has the attacking ability and deservedly makes the list.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#75 Matt Jarvis – @wokingfc
A proven premier league player, Matt Jarvis joined Woking in February and scored on his debut. Wether he can turn this into a season or more of form remains to be seen and he’ll be one to watch when football returns.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#76 Josh Gowling – @HerefordFC
A leader on, and off, the pitch, Josh Gowling has had a strong career and the defender has generated the Hereford back line since joining in 2018, even contributing the odd goal to the cause.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#77 Simon Walton – @HWFCOfficial
Player coach Simon Walton has had a football league career worthy of respect. His non league exploits have also seen him receive plaudits and as Havant found themselves in second, Walton’s experience and hard work must’ve played a key role.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#78 Femi Akinwade – @BTFC
When you’re playing for a club threatened with relegation it can be hard to string together positive performances, however the athletic Akinwade has managed to do that at two separate clubs in the NLS. Jamie O’hara would do well to hold on to him.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#79 Tunde Owolabi – @FCUnitedMcr
When Kurt Willoughby left Broadhurst Park, the red rebels were left wondering if anyone could step up and fill the hero role. The former Radcliffe striker has done just that and for that reason deservedly makes the list.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#80 Paul Dawson – @LancasterCityFC
Local lad Paul Dawson has proven his quality at the dolly blues consistently delivering balls into the box. Lethal on the break from midfield, Dawson could make good on his potential and progress higher up the pyramid.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#81 Tyler Harvey – @TruroCityTweet
Plymouth academy graduate Tyler Harvey appears to have found his form at Treyew Road and averages just under a goal per game with 18 goals in 19 games.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#82 Jon Shaw – @SouthShieldsFC
When you analyse a winning team the first place to look is the captain. Jon Shaw has become a fan favourite in front of the massive South Shields crowds. Leading a table topping side is an achievement and their league position says it all.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#83 Michael Taylor – @SportingFC
The other half of the earlier mentioned goal scoring duo, Michael averages a goal every 116 minutes that he plays and tops the scoring chart in the Southern Premier Central.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#84 Josh Wilson – @AshtonUnitedFC
Ashton United have struggled to bounce back from relegation, however highly rated attacker Josh Wilson and his 16 goals helped Ashton off the bottom of the league table and out of the relegation zone.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#85 Dion Sembie-Ferris – @PSLFC
Peterborough Sports have seen somewhat of a meteoric rise over recent years and their recent success can be thanked in part to former Colchester attacker Sembie-Ferris who helped the squad to the FA Cup fourth qualifying round.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#86 Richard Gregory – @SportingFC
One half of Bromsgrove’s scoring double act, Richard Gregory’s 16 goals have given Bren Kelley and the Worcestershire crowd much to cheer about in a team where, between their three attackers, there is 54 goals.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#87 Gregg Smith – @GainsTrinityFC
The striker broke a record for being the fastest Trinity goal scorer to reach 10 goals and has been another key part of Gainsborough’s rise up the table.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#88 Paul McCone – @halesowentownfc
Halesowen skipper Paul McCone makes the list for his part in Halesowen’s fairytale FA Trophy run which saw them knock out major clubs such as Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley’s Chester.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#89 David Norris – @LancasterCityFC
As Lancaster pushed for promotion, David Norris managed 13 goals as well as playing an important role in build up play for the dolly blues.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#90 Cameron Belford – @FCUnitedMcr
Cameron Belford is a veteran non league goalkeeper and has played an incremental role in united’s push to return to the National League North. The goalkeeper’s aerial prowess and experience see him make the list.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#91 Tabish Hussain – @GuiseleyAFC Promising winger Tabish Hussain enjoyed a loan spell at Eccleshill in 19/20. Fresh off of his first cap for Pakistan, the young winger looks set to make big on his potential.
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#92 Nicky Clee – @BPAFCOfficial
Whilst it’s difficult to find much hope whilst you’re rooted to the bottom of the table, Nicky Clee played a crucial role in Bradford’s late resurgence when they recorded famous wins, most notably against league leaders Kings Lynn.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#93 Craig Mahon – @altrinchamfc
Chester legend Craig Mahon recently joined Altrincham following over 200 appearances for the seals and setting the all time record.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#94 Steve Brown – @cheshamutdfc
Chesham United captain Steve Brown formed a sublime defensive partnership with Kieran Murphy. Brown’s strong defensive work has aided his team as they won 21 of their 33 played games.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#95 Kingsley James – @GainsTrinityFC
Kingsley James played a big part in Gainsborough’s move from relegation strugglers to mid table security under the managerial talent of Curtis Woodhouse. James made headlines last year as he scored in a TV game against Cambridge.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#96 Tom Greaves – @hydeunited
FC United’s record goal scorer has scored goals wherever he’s been, and headed to Hyde for this season following a good campaign with newly formed Ossett United who capped off their season with a West Riding County Cup victory.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#98 Lewis Moat – @PSLFC
Veteran goalkeeper Lewis Moat has lead from the back since joining the turbines in 2016. His physical strength and positive character contributing to Peterborough’s fantastic form.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#99 Scott McGowan – @1874Northwich
Scott bagged 28 goals prior to the voiding of 19/20 and his fantastic record since joining from Congleton works out at a goal in 67% of his games as Northwich topped the table.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020
#100 Ben Leyland – @north_ferribyfc
Ben Leyland has proven to be a key part of the villagers’ team this season as they climbed to 4th place. The versatile full back has a promising career ahead of him at just 22 years of age.— Non league 100 (@thenonleague100) April 18, 2020

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