Here It Is! National League North Team Of The Weekend

By Tom Scott

There were some huge scorelines in the National League North this weekend, but who stood out?

There’s so much to consider when piecing together a side who have performed the best for their clubs on Saturday.

That’s why we make sure we take the best advice possible before announcing the squad of 16 plus the day’s best manager. This week we're top heavy with a trio of must-include attackers grabbing our spies' attentions.

We pick the brains of club officials, managers and reporters around the grounds to make sure our team is as close to perfect as possible.

But as well all know football is a game of opinions - we rarely all agree!

So join the debate on twitter @TheNationalLge and let us know if you think we’ve missed someone special.


Goalkeeper:

Ben Hinchcliffe
(Stockport County)


Defenders:

Stephen Brogan
(Spennymoor Town)

Sam Minihan
(Stockport County)

Adam Blakeman
(Chorley)

Ryan Toulson
(Bradford (Park Avenue))


Midfielders:

Max Wright
(Boston United)

Josh Hancock
(Altrincham)

Josh Wallen
(FC United of Manchester)

Ryan Edmunds
(Nuneaton Borough)


Strikers:

Glen Taylor
(Spennymoor Town)

Ashley Chambers
(Kidderminster Harriers)


Substitutes:



Ed Williams (Kidderminster Harriers)
Brad Bauress (Southport)
Jamie Chandler (Spennymoor Town)
John Johnston (Altrincham)
Robbie Dale (Blyth Spartans)

Manager of the Weekend: Jimmy Ginnelly (Nuneaton Borough)
After becoming the Boro's third manager of the season, Jimmy Ginnelly was thrown straight in at the deep end with an away trip to Darlington. He masterminded a brilliant performance and took all three points back to Warwickshire.

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