Non-League football
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Non-League football
Went on Saturday to watch Matlock beat Stalybridge 3-1.
Got chatting before the match to a bunch of Blades fans from Chesterfield. After a tour of four pubs prior, and four others post match we all agreed that there was something we've missed in our normal lives.
PS (It's ok, I can hear the catcalls already: "So why don't you piss off and support Matlock instead". To tell you the truth, I'm seriously fxcking considering it...)
Got chatting before the match to a bunch of Blades fans from Chesterfield. After a tour of four pubs prior, and four others post match we all agreed that there was something we've missed in our normal lives.
PS (It's ok, I can hear the catcalls already: "So why don't you piss off and support Matlock instead". To tell you the truth, I'm seriously fxcking considering it...)
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Re: Non-League football
Myself and another fella that hangs about on here take it in on a regular basis.
Personally I find footy becomes more honest the further down the leagues one travels.
Personally I find footy becomes more honest the further down the leagues one travels.
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Re: Non-League football
I had a spell several years ago of watching a few Leigh RMI home and away games and used to really enjoy it.
As the professional game gets ever more ridiculous, the Scudamore pay off being the lastest example, the urge to go watching non league grows ever stronger
As the professional game gets ever more ridiculous, the Scudamore pay off being the lastest example, the urge to go watching non league grows ever stronger
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