Bishop Auckland manager Tony Lee is delighted with new keeper David Campbell.
Lee signed Campbell during the summer, and immediately installed him as first-choice keeper, and so far hasn't had cause to regret the move.
Campbell has got plenty of UniBond League experience, having played for Whitby and Spennymoor, and Lee said: "David is making a big difference to us at the back.
"He has a huge presence, and is very confident coming off his line to catch the ball, or even if he isn't going to catch it, he can punch the ball a long way.
"He's one of the reasons why we've done very well away from home this season."
Unfortunately, Campbell was on the receiving end of a 2-1 defeat against Worksop on Wednesday.
Bishops should have made sure of the points after Stephen Bell headed them into the lead just before half time from an Anthony Lee free kick, and in the second half Bell and Mark Foster should have made the game safe.
But Worksop levelled with a Dean Cropper header from a Chris Waddle corner, before the ex-England international set up Gary Townsend for the winner.
Accrington Stanley could be in the money soon, thanks to their former striker Brett Ormerod.
Ormerod was one of the Third Division's top scorers last season as Blackpool won promotion via the play offs, and it is thought that Preston North End are about to make an offer of around £1.5 million for the player - which means that Accrington will pick up around £300,000 as a result of their sell on clause.
Frickley are looking for a manager after Steve Richards resigned at the weekend following their defeat by Accrington Stanley. They have picked up just two points from eight games so far this season.
Gareth Morris of Ashton United is claiming the fastest ever goal in the FA Cup after he scored after just four seconds against Skelmersdale last Saturday. He struck the ball from the half way line, catching the visiting keeper off his line.
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