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Non League Football

I watch Lewes FC from time to time. Lovely little groud is the Dripping Pan.

Also I pop over to Northern Ireland and watch Portadown (only very occasionally at the moment).
 
Not seen this thread till today.
I am a massive fan of non league.
Got step 2,4,5,6 sides all local to me.

Go watch a game every Saturday. These sides all have a nice community feel to them. You get to know regulars at each ground. Have a beer and watch a game. Football at its purest.

My lad of 17 made his step 6 debut this season. He plays u18s midweek footie having a good run in FA youth cup at minute and senior football Saturdays.

Non league is my preferred option to watch live footie these days. Love it.
 
Chichester?

I went there by train from Brighton recently (to make a change from the car). Took ages and not the most scenic railway journey 🤔

I like Chichester though. First went there in about 1970. Lived in Westbourne for a bit.
Yes. Think they have scheduled this game in as other cup fixtures have left both of us without a game and we have had a lot of postponed games due to our recent tragic events.

It was only a month ago we won at the Dripping pan in the reverse league fixture.

Considering it's a coastal railway its not a particularly scenic journey. Often use it to get into Brighton though...drops off right in town and saves on parking.

...and probably beats the quirks of the A27 when taking the car.
 
Yes. Think they have scheduled this game in as other cup fixtures have left both of us without a game and we have had a lot of postponed games due to our recent tragic events.

It was only a month ago we won at the Dripping pan in the reverse league fixture.

Considering it's a coastal railway its not a particularly scenic journey. Often use it to get into Brighton though...drops off right in town and saves on parking.

...and probably beats the quirks of the A27 when taking the car.

The dreaded A27......😲
 
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