There was a surprise revelation of previously hidden talents from West Didsbury & Chorlton assistant manager Rob Madden after the game at Atherton Collieries:
FACT OF THE DAY | Rob Madden has just said he plays the bag pipes. pic.twitter.com/GEJd1uVrEk
— West Dids & Chorlton (@WD_CFC) January 14, 2017
Stockport Town's Leon Murphy was upbeat about his side's prospects for the remainder of the season after the 1-1 draw at home to Bacup Borough:
Absolutely loving the football at the moment💯massive respect to the work behind the scenes @Wildy23 Only way is up @StockportTownFC ⚽️⚽️
— Leon Murphy (@murphyleon) January 14, 2017
St Helens Town Media Officer Kieran Ford came up with an interesting club milestone for stattos everywhere:
After today's 1-0 win over @EccleshallFC its now 100 games since @sthelenstownfc last 0-0 draw! Definitely worth the money every week⚽️
— Kieran Ford (@KieranFord99) January 14, 2017
After an opening 20 minutes to forget at Brocstedes Park in which they lost four goals, Barnton manager Steve Lloyd preferred a philosophical approach when reviewing the game as a whole:
20 mins of disarray, 4 down, a form of normality resumed in the following 70, you get them!
— Steve Lloyd (@SteveLloyd_10) January 14, 2017
Lessons learned today @barntonfc #ReadyToBattle
Momentary confusion reigned for Ashton Town Chairman and Wigan Athletic supporter Mark Hayes, when he arrived at Yockings Park for his side's game with Whitchurch Alport:
Genuinely thought we had travelling @LaticsOfficial support at @alportfc today until I twigged who we were playing 😂😂🙈 #gutted pic.twitter.com/ojBUdgTyKK
— Mark Hayes (@northernpromise) January 14, 2017
Atherton Colls assistant manager Warren Jones summed up the mood around the Kensite Stadium after the 3-1 win over West Didsbury & Chorlton:
Lots of positives today! 3pts on the board, fan numbers growing, A real good feeling at the club. #notdoingnegatives
— Warren Jones (@WozzaJ5) January 14, 2017