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Yeah, they definitely do have a following! They knew what they were doing when they started their own club, that's for sure!



There's nothing quite like non-league football, that's for sure! I wouldn't mind getting back and watching some non-league football, other than the matches in some random park with 12 people watching, they're usually a great experience and good football!



Completely agreed, the Prem has completely taken away the football culture aspect and made it all about selling merchandise and making a team look attractive to the next billionaire to come along looking for a new way to blow his money. Waiting on the inevitable Newcastle spending spree...



If I spent some time watching non-league, I'm certain I'd find a team that grabbed me. I like FC United because of their story and their fervent fanbase, but there are so many great stories in non-league that it's not hard to imagine supporting more than one club.



I'm sure he'll get Bradford City playing well again and grabbing some points before the season ends, they'll stay up! 😀

Absolutely agree.

Honestly I don't like where the Premier League is going, even the Championship, I wouldn't be too fussed to see City back in League One just pushing playoffs with awesome cup runs ahahaha.

I find it hard to stick to just Bradford City, because watching the none league teams I go watch, it's just awesome. I also go watch Cliftonville here in the Irish League. 🙂

Sure next time I'm over I'd love to bring you to a none league game with me? 😀

I've been following Mossley AFC this season too. 😀

It's a cracking day out and it's so much better than league football if I'm honest. I actually prefer the day out for none league games nowadays ahahaha. I'll go watch City don't get me wrong, but I get more of an adventurous feeling from watching some none league. Overall just a fantastic day out. 😀
 
Absolutely agree.

Honestly I don't like where the Premier League is going, even the Championship, I wouldn't be too fussed to see City back in League One just pushing playoffs with awesome cup runs ahahaha.
Agreed, the Championship has become the Premier League Jr that they tried to set up several years back. As bad financially as the Prem, but less exposure. Sort of ridiculous!
I find it hard to stick to just Bradford City, because watching the none league teams I go watch, it's just awesome. I also go watch Cliftonville here in the Irish League. 🙂
Yeah, non league is definitely good for watching multiple teams and having a good time. Don't blame you at all for following multiple teams!
Sure next time I'm over I'd love to bring you to a none league game with me? 😀
I'm in the States these days, so I don't get back very often, but I'd love to do a non league game or two at some point for sure!
I've been following Mossley AFC this season too. 😀

It's a cracking day out and it's so much better than league football if I'm honest. I actually prefer the day out for none league games nowadays ahahaha. I'll go watch City don't get me wrong, but I get more of an adventurous feeling from watching some none league. Overall just a fantastic day out. 😀
Totally agree, non league games are an adventure, they're what football should be about, not merchandise and money, but football and fandom. Non league is fantastic!
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