Here It Is! National League Team Of The Weekend Revealed

By Sam Elliott

It’s never an easy task selecting the National League Team of the Weekend, even after reading all the match reports!

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

There’s no room for error - and that’s why we make sure we take the best advice possible before announcing the squad of 16 plus the day’s best manager.

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:

Will Mannion
(Aldershot)


Defenders:

Dan Sweeney
(Barnet)

Jack Holland
(Bromley)

Marvin Ekpiteta
(Leyton Orient)

Ben Goodliffe
(Dagenham)


Midfielders:

Luke Molyneux
(Gateshead)

Cav Miley
(Eastleigh)

Ryan Croasdale
(AFC Fylde)

John Rooney
(Barrow)


Strikers:

Josh Koroma
(Leyton Orient)

Conor Wilkinson
(Dagenham)


Substitutes:

Dan Jones (Barrow)
Fraser Kerr (Gateshead)
Kenny Davis (Sutton United)
Reda Johnson (Eastleigh)
Tyler Cordner (Havant & W)


Manager of the Weekend: Peter Taylor (Dagenham)
Where troubled Dagenham appointed Peter Taylor in the summer, many wondered why the former England caretaker had agreed to take the job on. Nobody is wondering now. He’s right at home, and Daggers’ come-from-behind win over title chasing Salford City is one of the shocks of the season.

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