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Non League Football
With it being Internationals this weekend which non league grounds around the country are you going to? Normally I hope for Halifax to be at home but they're away at King's Lynn so at moment I can't go to any.
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Re: Non League Football
My new home town of Kendal are playing at home on Saturday against City of Liverpool.
Sadly, Kendal were relegated last week after a 1-0 defeat away to Prescot Cables.
A lot of upset Kendal fans due to an apparently poor management/running of the club. Although of course that's just what I've read so have no real understanding of what's been going on.
£9 gets you a match ticket, a pint and pie and peas.
Sadly, Kendal were relegated last week after a 1-0 defeat away to Prescot Cables.
A lot of upset Kendal fans due to an apparently poor management/running of the club. Although of course that's just what I've read so have no real understanding of what's been going on.
£9 gets you a match ticket, a pint and pie and peas.
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I have taken to following Bradford Park Avenue's fortunes, largely down to my loathing of Bradford City and the fact that Bulls are my RL team. I catch BPA's matches on YouTube highlights every week. There is a huge gap in quality between the Conference National and Conference regional.
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Buxton away to Witton Albion.
Hopefully consolidating top spot by the final whistle.
Hopefully consolidating top spot by the final whistle.
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I'll be on AR duty at Penistone Church.
Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League, Premier Division.
PC Reserves vs Swinton Athletic.
Three pm kick off, if you're free!
Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League, Premier Division.
PC Reserves vs Swinton Athletic.
Three pm kick off, if you're free!
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Trafford v Clitheroe for me …..
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Burnley Belvedere v Prestwick ko 230pm
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My local non league side, if it was the first team I'd be there. The no-nonsense, common sense officiating at that level is great.whentheballmoves wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 2:42 pmI'll be on AR duty at Penistone Church.
Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League, Premier Division.
PC Reserves vs Swinton Athletic.
Three pm kick off, if you're free!
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Whereabouts do Trafford play their home games? Is it the old Flixton FC?
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My local team Altrincham v Aldershot. Buy one ticket get one free ( I say, ya buy one, ya...) on production of a National lottery ticket for Saturdays draw.
Also Aldershots designated "awayday", they're meant to be bringing 500 fans.
Also Aldershots designated "awayday", they're meant to be bringing 500 fans.
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Re: Non League Football
Ashington v Newton Aycliffe --a game between 6th and 7th in the Northern League Division 1.
Ashington had been going great until a run of 3 successive league defeats has seen them drop down from 3rd to 7th in the table. Goals are almost guaranteed with 88 scored on 20 matches at Woodhorn Road.
Ashington had been going great until a run of 3 successive league defeats has seen them drop down from 3rd to 7th in the table. Goals are almost guaranteed with 88 scored on 20 matches at Woodhorn Road.
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This Saturday is Non-League Day - 'there is no set admission price, just pay what you want!'
https://thefsa.org.uk/news/non-league-d ... -for-2022/
https://thefsa.org.uk/news/non-league-d ... -for-2022/
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Whereabouts are you Steve? Alty are my local team too, been to Moss Lane 4 or 5 times this season (although can't actually do Saturday)Stevebfc40 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 4:00 pmMy local team Altrincham v Aldershot. Buy one ticket get one free ( I say, ya buy one, ya...) on production of a National lottery ticket for Saturdays draw.
Also Aldershots designated "awayday", they're meant to be bringing 500 fans.
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Actually it may be that clubs are do their own thing on this day. My local club is doing the above but I see Bognor Regis, in the same league, have set a cheaper admission price for those in the ground before 1400.Hipper wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:32 pmThis Saturday is Non-League Day - 'there is no set admission price, just pay what you want!'
https://thefsa.org.uk/news/non-league-d ... -for-2022/
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Basingstoke Town v Bedfont Sports for me, Isthmian League-South Central (tier 8). A promotion hopefuls clash - 5th v 4th. Top of the table is already decided (Bracknell Town) but there will be play-offs to establish a 2nd promoted team to go up to Isthmian Premier.
The previous highest home league attendance here this season was 810 (though 914 for a Hampshire Cup clash with Portsmouth). I think that will be beaten given: importance of the game, no top leagues footy and the nice spring weather.
A nice 25 minutes each way walk for me and a ticket for £7 as an oldie. I also like being able to wander round the ground and stand to watch in varying spots whilst nattering with a range of other spectators.
The previous highest home league attendance here this season was 810 (though 914 for a Hampshire Cup clash with Portsmouth). I think that will be beaten given: importance of the game, no top leagues footy and the nice spring weather.
A nice 25 minutes each way walk for me and a ticket for £7 as an oldie. I also like being able to wander round the ground and stand to watch in varying spots whilst nattering with a range of other spectators.
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Went last Saturday to watch Banbury v Hensford Town.
Banbury won 2-1 and are top of the league.
Banbury won 2-1 and are top of the league.
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Guiseley for me. Went earlier in the season to watch Halifax at home. 21 quid the robbing b.....,...
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Whereabouts are you Steve? Alty are my local team too, been to Moss Lane 4 or 5 times this season (although can't actually do Saturday)
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I live near Navigation Road Tram stop, been here about 8 years. Watch Alty quite often, really enjoy it. TBH probably enjoyed it more when they were a couple of levels lower. National league this season has exploded with regards to attendances.
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I live near Navigation Road Tram stop, been here about 8 years. Watch Alty quite often, really enjoy it. TBH probably enjoyed it more when they were a couple of levels lower. National league this season has exploded with regards to attendances.
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I'm just off Park Road in Timperley. Yeah I preferred it lower league, mainly so you can have a pint from Libero when the match is on!Stevebfc40 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:16 pmWhereabouts are you Steve? Alty are my local team too, been to Moss Lane 4 or 5 times this season (although can't actually do Saturday)
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I live near Navigation Road Tram stop, been here about 8 years. Watch Alty quite often, really enjoy it. TBH probably enjoyed it more when they were a couple of levels lower. National league this season has exploded with regards to attendances.
Parky has them playing some decent stuff now, enjoyable to watch.
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Yeah totally agree, great to watch with a pint in hand. Playing very well, especially at home. Good young manager. They're going full-time next season. Looking forward to Wrexham away over Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
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Shawe View back of the Bird ithHand pub in Flixton
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Ah yes, I know where you mean.
Renewed my membership at OT, will hopefully see you there again soon!
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I’ll be walking along to the Vale to watch my local side Wealdstone (formally Ruislip Manor) punching above their weight” v Bromley.
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Rossendale FC need 1 point tomorrow up at Marl Pits to clinch the West Lancs division 2 title.
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Trafford 0 Clitheroe 5
Men v boys - nice to see a few clarets amongst the away fans
Clitheroes number 9 looks top class
Men v boys - nice to see a few clarets amongst the away fans
Clitheroes number 9 looks top class
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Not a great game but Padiham beat Burscough 2v0, at half time there only looked like one side would win but a good win.
Think there’s only one game left this season, Captain Brownhill will one and always nice when your substitution bring a goal.
Great day, beers, sun and laughs, + a healthy a crowd
Think there’s only one game left this season, Captain Brownhill will one and always nice when your substitution bring a goal.
Great day, beers, sun and laughs, + a healthy a crowd
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I think both teams at the Arbories agreed to finish the game early due to one of the Burscough players having a serious leg injury.
Hope he has a good recovery.
Hope he has a good recovery.
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Rossendale 0 Kendal 0 to win the title in front of a bumper crowd at Marl Pits much to the delight of the bar staff!
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I wasn't there but Wrexham 6 Dover 5 sounds a corker, and Dover were 5-2 up at one stage.
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I wouldn't normally implore gambling, but that was an astute call.Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:10 pmGot on them at 5-4 down at 7/1, paid for the evening takeaway!
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Witton Albion 0-3 Buxton
And the Bucks go marching on...
And the Bucks go marching on...
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Bury clinched the NWCL First division North title today and with it promotion to the Premier with a 4-0 win at home to St Helens. Think that puts them in with Padiham..if Padiham stay up.
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Padiham about 15 points off relegation, only 1 game to goSomethingfishy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 7:33 pmBury clinched the NWCL First division North title today and with it promotion to the Premier with a 4-0 win at home to St Helens. Think that puts them in with Padiham..if Padiham stay up.
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Is that the reformed Bury?, if so congrats to them, and I hope they continue making their way up the leagues.Somethingfishy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 7:33 pmBury clinched the NWCL First division North title today and with it promotion to the Premier with a 4-0 win at home to St Helens. Think that puts them in with Padiham..if Padiham stay up.
Their story and Macclesfield's is testimony to just how important football clubs are to their communities, and I sincerely hope both can regain their FL places over the next few seasons.
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It is indeed. I've been to three of their games this season with a Bury supporting friend. Away at Darwen and Nelson and a home game at Radcliffe against Holker Old Boys.tiger76 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 8:48 pmIs that the reformed Bury?, if so congrats to them, and I hope they continue making their way up the leagues.
Their story and Macclesfield's is testimony to just how important football clubs are to their communities, and I sincerely hope both can regain their FL places over the next few seasons.
They are in discussions with the other fan group that has acquired Gigg Lane with a view to merging the groups and moving the already formed team back home.
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That's good news then. Last time i looked they were down near the bottom so I assume they've pulled away with a bit to spare.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 7:36 pmPadiham about 15 points off relegation, only 1 game to go