A fine performance and artistic pitch markings all made it a good day for Ashton Town Chairman Mark Hayes after his side's win over Emley:
Made up with that. Dug deep there, squad wise and with effort to see another Premier Division come and fall 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻 #proudchairman @nwcfl pic.twitter.com/Lq1LH9YBCc
— Mark Hayes (@northernpromise) September 24, 2016
Padiham committee member Mark "Briggsy" Briggs produced a colourful summing up of James Dean's goalscoring display in the Storks' 2-1 win at West Auckland Town
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Like his cultural namesake. Quite a cultured display from @Padiham_FC's James Dean today.Bagged a brace. Inc. wonder goal2win in last min. 👏 https://t.co/ikeqXIFtbD
— Briggsy (@PadihamSatirist) September 24, 2016
Andrew Simpson from the Northwich Guardian is keeping tabs on the self imposed targets set by 1874's Tom Bailey
Shout-out for @1874Northwich front man Tom Bailey; he backed himself publicly to get 30 goals, and has reached double figures already.
— Andrew Simpson (@simmo_on_sport) September 24, 2016
Is there a touch of the green eyed monster about Whitchurch Alport's message to victorious clubs in the Vase....:
Congratulations to all the @nwcfl clubs who enjoyed success in the @BuildbaseUK #FAVase today. Jealous much? Us? Pah 👏👏👏 #Wemberlee
— Whitchurch Alport FC (@alportfc) September 24, 2016
Atherton Colls assistant manager Warren Jones had the consolation of being able to enjoy a holiday beer after hooking into wifi and catching up with the results on Saturday from afar:
Gets wifi looks at league table. Turns wifi off!
— Warren Jones (@WozzaJ5) September 24, 2016