Discuss the essence and birth place of football around the world. It started of here and now it's starting to regain it's status as the number one league.
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Do you follow Non League Football? I do - as I'm the programme editor for my local team - it's more of being free entry into games rather than earning money, though I do enjoy it, and it's a great way to plug my business as well .
There's a real community. Have you seen a non league game? Who did you see?
Do you follow Non League Football? I do - as I'm the programme editor for my local team - it's more of being free entry into games rather than earning money, though I do enjoy it, and it's a great way to plug my business as well .
There's a real community. Have you seen a non league game? Who did you see?
I love non league football, its so much better, but when you mean non league football do you mean as in your local team for like U15's? and stuff like that? If so I have to a few of my local football teams game, Hallam.
nut legend
Last edited by nut legend; 08-15-2008 at 09:59 AM.
Nah, not U15's, just teams in the Football Conference and below, I love it even though we are 10 promotions from the playoffs. It's a good craic and a good atmosphere at every game. I love it.
I dont know about Non league football.Rhyswynne please tell me more about Non league football. Give the detail about it for me please. Sound intresting.
Well basically it's lower league football. At our level, we have one of the highest attendances with an average of around 350. I've been to games where the crowd have been 70-odd, and of those 70, 50 have been us.
But you can get promoted. And again. And again. The league we are in (Unibond League Division 1 North), Wigan Athletic won in 1984. So it can happen.
It's cheaper, there's a good bunch of football, and you see passionate football. My heart was racing for large parts of yesterdays game (which we won 2-1 with a penalty in injury time).