Up and running as a blog since July 2013. I hope to highlight affordable football at all levels of the game.
Monday, 29 October 2018
Altrincham versus Ashton United
Moss Lane, or the J Davidson Stadium, ahead of Saturday's National League North game against Ashton United, a match that never quite flowed but where the home side did enough to secure a 3-0 victory that keeps the Robins handily in mid-table in their first season back at this level.
On the right of the picture above is the Community Sports Hall which opened in 2015. A busy bar on matchdays, the hall is a thriving multi-use venue throughout the week and has cemented the club's place as a key part of the local community.
The ground itself offers a number of different vantage points to watch the action from, especially when the game is unsegregated and you can wander around at leisure.
And it is a busy ground in the run-up to Christmas with Manchester United 17's and Women's Development team both in action there.
Altrincham host Nuneaton Town in the National League North on Tuesday evening before an FA Youth Cup tie against Oldham Athletic on Thursday at 7.45pm for which admission is priced at £3 Adults and £1 Concessions.
Saturday, 27 October 2018
The Week Ahead
Sunday 4th November sees the SSE Scottish Women's Cup Final take place at Firhill, kick-off 4.10pm.
Hibs Ladies will be favourites to retain the cup when they take on Motherwell. Tickets for the game are priced at just £5 Adults, £2 Concessions and free for Under 16's.
There is quite a bit of Under-23 action with free admission to Leigh Sports Village on Friday 2nd for Manchester United against Newcastle United in Premier League 2 at 7pm and a Vicarage Road outing for Watford against QPR on Monday 29th October at 2pm (£3/£1 general admission with free entry for season ticket holders.
The fixtures section of the Premier League website has a good guide to all of the upcoming matches in the various Under-23 leagues.
It is the Second Round Proper stage of the FA Vase, win this one and Wembley will begin to feel within touching distance.
There was an excellent atmosphere at Hallam FC in the last round and two coachloads of Hebburn Town supporters are on the way to Sandygate on Saturday 3rd which should ensure another big occasion, especially when it is Football for a Fiver at the World's oldest ground.
64 ties in total will be taking place across the weekend with a very handy £900 available for all winning sides.
Elsewhere on the Non-League front, Basford United have some special offers in place for the visit of North Ferriby United on Saturday 3rd November, including Family admission for £10 and four Adults for £25.
Hibs Ladies will be favourites to retain the cup when they take on Motherwell. Tickets for the game are priced at just £5 Adults, £2 Concessions and free for Under 16's.
There is quite a bit of Under-23 action with free admission to Leigh Sports Village on Friday 2nd for Manchester United against Newcastle United in Premier League 2 at 7pm and a Vicarage Road outing for Watford against QPR on Monday 29th October at 2pm (£3/£1 general admission with free entry for season ticket holders.
The fixtures section of the Premier League website has a good guide to all of the upcoming matches in the various Under-23 leagues.
It is the Second Round Proper stage of the FA Vase, win this one and Wembley will begin to feel within touching distance.
There was an excellent atmosphere at Hallam FC in the last round and two coachloads of Hebburn Town supporters are on the way to Sandygate on Saturday 3rd which should ensure another big occasion, especially when it is Football for a Fiver at the World's oldest ground.
64 ties in total will be taking place across the weekend with a very handy £900 available for all winning sides.
Elsewhere on the Non-League front, Basford United have some special offers in place for the visit of North Ferriby United on Saturday 3rd November, including Family admission for £10 and four Adults for £25.
Friday, 26 October 2018
Sites You Might Like
The following sites have been invaluable to me in writing this blog and are well worth a visit.
The London Football Guide - James Doe is the man behind Non-League Day and set up TLFG to provide a comprehensive guide to football (at all levels) in the capital and its suburbs. On a weekly basis he runs through all of the fixtures of note and is also happy to answer queries from anyone coming to London and looking to catch a match.
With its focus on a similar patch geographically, The Cold End combines news and match previews with reports, highlights and some great photographs of Non-League football in London, Hertfordshire & Beyond.
If there is anything you need to know about football in Oxfordshire then the Oxon Football blog covers everything from Oxford United downwards while Football in Bracknell is an excellent not for profit site that doesn't leave a stone unturned when reporting on football at all levels in the Berkshire town.
Women’s football features regularly on these pages and the excellent She Kicks website has features, stats and regular fixture updates covering all levels of the game in the UK with Scottish Women's Football performing a similar function in its area.
The official FA WSL site also has an easy-to-navigate fixture list with ticket info and links.
Non-League Matters is a good resource for fixtures, tables and stats from all levels of the game below the Football League and the Forum part of the site has a section where special ticket offers, free and reduced admission and ‘Pay What You Want’ fixtures can be publicised.
The Northern Counties East Football League is my local Step 5 league and the home of Hallam FC who have featured regularly on the site. The NCEFL website is an excellent resource for results and fixtures while many of the clubs in the league feature on the Non League Yorkshire website which has a wealth of news, match reports and opinion from across the county.
North of the border, Scottish Football Fixtures does exactly what it says in the title with day-by-day fixtures from all levels of the Scottish game and regular Twitter updates while The Fitba Nomad has some great pieces on days out at Scottish grounds big and small.
I've always enjoyed Neil Jensen's writings in the Non-League Paper (the print edition of which is a great source for upcoming fixtures) but they are just the tip of the iceberg of his wonderful Game of the People website which has features and views on football in all corners of the globe.
The London Football Guide - James Doe is the man behind Non-League Day and set up TLFG to provide a comprehensive guide to football (at all levels) in the capital and its suburbs. On a weekly basis he runs through all of the fixtures of note and is also happy to answer queries from anyone coming to London and looking to catch a match.
With its focus on a similar patch geographically, The Cold End combines news and match previews with reports, highlights and some great photographs of Non-League football in London, Hertfordshire & Beyond.
If there is anything you need to know about football in Oxfordshire then the Oxon Football blog covers everything from Oxford United downwards while Football in Bracknell is an excellent not for profit site that doesn't leave a stone unturned when reporting on football at all levels in the Berkshire town.
Women’s football features regularly on these pages and the excellent She Kicks website has features, stats and regular fixture updates covering all levels of the game in the UK with Scottish Women's Football performing a similar function in its area.
The official FA WSL site also has an easy-to-navigate fixture list with ticket info and links.
Non-League Matters is a good resource for fixtures, tables and stats from all levels of the game below the Football League and the Forum part of the site has a section where special ticket offers, free and reduced admission and ‘Pay What You Want’ fixtures can be publicised.
The Northern Counties East Football League is my local Step 5 league and the home of Hallam FC who have featured regularly on the site. The NCEFL website is an excellent resource for results and fixtures while many of the clubs in the league feature on the Non League Yorkshire website which has a wealth of news, match reports and opinion from across the county.
North of the border, Scottish Football Fixtures does exactly what it says in the title with day-by-day fixtures from all levels of the Scottish game and regular Twitter updates while The Fitba Nomad has some great pieces on days out at Scottish grounds big and small.
I've always enjoyed Neil Jensen's writings in the Non-League Paper (the print edition of which is a great source for upcoming fixtures) but they are just the tip of the iceberg of his wonderful Game of the People website which has features and views on football in all corners of the globe.
Monday, 22 October 2018
More Than Football For Your Fiver!
In week where there are a reported 87 live matches legally being televised or streamed in the UK there is plenty to debate as to whether the constant bombardment of small screen action is having a detrimental effect on attendances.
The focus so far has mainly been on the Championship and Leagues One and Two but the loss of even a small number of people coming through the turnstiles lower down can be more keenly felt when the takings are added up at the end of the 90 minutes.
That so many lower level clubs continue to offer such a welcoming environment, acting as a hub for the local community in many ways, is testament to the continuing efforts of people behind the scenes at every ground, manning the turnstiles, selling the raffle tickets and (ever more crucially given the increasing demands on their time) completing all of the paperwork required for the respective leagues and the FA.
A couple of examples from this coming weekend where the game on the pitch will just be part of a wider day of activities take place in the North West Counties Football League.
Whitchurch Alport host Charnock Richard on Saturday in the Premier Division at Yockings Park and £5 will not only get you into that game but also into the club's Spooktacular Beer Festival with a host of activities lined up throughout the day.
And Wythenshawe Town have a race night taking place after Saturday's clash with Vauxhall Motors with £5 again the Adult price for both events.
The focus so far has mainly been on the Championship and Leagues One and Two but the loss of even a small number of people coming through the turnstiles lower down can be more keenly felt when the takings are added up at the end of the 90 minutes.
That so many lower level clubs continue to offer such a welcoming environment, acting as a hub for the local community in many ways, is testament to the continuing efforts of people behind the scenes at every ground, manning the turnstiles, selling the raffle tickets and (ever more crucially given the increasing demands on their time) completing all of the paperwork required for the respective leagues and the FA.
A couple of examples from this coming weekend where the game on the pitch will just be part of a wider day of activities take place in the North West Counties Football League.
Whitchurch Alport host Charnock Richard on Saturday in the Premier Division at Yockings Park and £5 will not only get you into that game but also into the club's Spooktacular Beer Festival with a host of activities lined up throughout the day.
And Wythenshawe Town have a race night taking place after Saturday's clash with Vauxhall Motors with £5 again the Adult price for both events.
Saturday, 20 October 2018
Coming Up In November
There is free admission to Leigh Sports Village when Manchester United Under 23's take on Newcastle in a 7pm kick-off on Friday 2nd.
At the same venue it is also free to watch the UEFA Youth League game between United's Under 19's and Young Boys at 1pm on Tuesday 27th and there are also two matches scheduled during the month for Manchester United Women, against Tottenham on Sunday 4th at noon and against Millwall on Sunday 25th at noon. Tickets for these matches are priced at £5 Adults and £2.50 for Under 16's and Over 65's.
The Scottish Women's Cup Final will be played at Firhill on Sunday 4th, with tickets priced at £5 Adults, £2 Concessions and free for Under 16's.
Hibs Ladies will be the favourites as they look to win the competition for a third successive year when they take on Motherwell, Hibs having beaten perennial rivals Glasgow City in the semi-finals.
The British Army Football Association take on their German counterparts in a Game of Remembrance at Nottingham Forest on Thursday 8th. Two Adults and two Children can watch the game for £10 and Concession tickets are available for £2.50.
First Round ties in the FA Cup take place over the weekend of 9/10/11th. League One and Two clubs come into the competition at this stage and many of those drawn at home are likely to reduce their usual admission prices
England Women continue their World Cup preparations with a friendly against Sweden at the New York Stadium, home of Rotherham United on Sunday 11th. Adult tickets are priced at £10 with Concessions just £1.
Package tickets for the 2019 Women's World Cup are on sale now, starting at €25 for three matches in one stadium.
Leyton Orient have their second 'Football for a Fiver' match of the season on Saturday 17th when Bromley are the visitors in the National League.
At the same venue it is also free to watch the UEFA Youth League game between United's Under 19's and Young Boys at 1pm on Tuesday 27th and there are also two matches scheduled during the month for Manchester United Women, against Tottenham on Sunday 4th at noon and against Millwall on Sunday 25th at noon. Tickets for these matches are priced at £5 Adults and £2.50 for Under 16's and Over 65's.
The Scottish Women's Cup Final will be played at Firhill on Sunday 4th, with tickets priced at £5 Adults, £2 Concessions and free for Under 16's.
Hibs Ladies will be the favourites as they look to win the competition for a third successive year when they take on Motherwell, Hibs having beaten perennial rivals Glasgow City in the semi-finals.
The British Army Football Association take on their German counterparts in a Game of Remembrance at Nottingham Forest on Thursday 8th. Two Adults and two Children can watch the game for £10 and Concession tickets are available for £2.50.
First Round ties in the FA Cup take place over the weekend of 9/10/11th. League One and Two clubs come into the competition at this stage and many of those drawn at home are likely to reduce their usual admission prices
England Women continue their World Cup preparations with a friendly against Sweden at the New York Stadium, home of Rotherham United on Sunday 11th. Adult tickets are priced at £10 with Concessions just £1.
Package tickets for the 2019 Women's World Cup are on sale now, starting at €25 for three matches in one stadium.
Leyton Orient have their second 'Football for a Fiver' match of the season on Saturday 17th when Bromley are the visitors in the National League.
Monday, 15 October 2018
Hallam FC Versus Charnock Richard
A bright, but extremely breezy, day at Sandygate on Saturday afternoon as over 400 people watched the FA Vase tie between Hallam FC and Charnock Richard on Non-League Day.
Kick-off was delayed by around 30 minutes as the visitors from Lancashire were delayed by an accident on the Snake Pass road, the North West Counties League side shaking the coach ride out of their legs with a warm-up on the pitch before going on to have the better of the first-half.
Playing down the slope but with the wind against them, Charnock got themselves into a number of good positions in and around the penalty area but would have been disappointed to head into half-time with just a single goal advantage although they did appear to have a good shout for a handball off the line turned down following a goalmouth scramble.
Located high above Sheffield in the Crosspool district, Sandygate is a ground where the seasons feel amplified. I was here the night before England's World Cup semi-final for the friendly against a Sheffield Wednesday Under-23 side when the summer seemed as if it would go on for ever.
On Saturday, although surprisingly warm, it was most defintely Autumn with the leaves falling on to the pitch and the wind swirling around.
Hallam bombed down the slope with renewed purpose after the break, benefitting from the wind dropping slightly and conjuring a well-worked equaliser just after the hour mark.
With the crowd behind them there was no stopping the hosts and two further goals earned them a second successive scalp from Step 5 of the pyramid, a very handy £825 from the prize fund and a place in Monday's Second Round draw where they were handed another home tie, this time against Hebburn Town, which will be played on Saturday 3rd November and where I'm sure you will get good value for your £5 admission fee.
Friday, 12 October 2018
Something Different At The City Ground
Good times on the banks of the River Trent and not just because Nottingham Forest have been moving purposely up the Championship table in recent weeks.
Season tickets were very competitively priced in the summer, with a new price band introduced for 18-23 year-olds of just £100, and attendances have been very healthy indeed.
The City Ground will also host two other matches in the next few weeks, both with an admirable purpose but which should be competitive on the pitch.
On Sunday 28th October Nottingham Forest Ladies will take on the senior Jamaican national team, the Reggae Girlz, in a 3pm kick-off which is intended to celebrate the Windrush generation and of Caribbean culture in Nottingham and the Midlands.
Tickets are priced at £5 for Adults and free for Under 16's.
On Thursday 8th November, at 7pm, the British Army Football Association will meet the German Bundeswehr (Armed Forces) in a Game of Remembrance to mark the centenary of Armistice Day.
Entry for two Adults and two Children costs £10 with Concessions tickets priced at £2.50.
Full details for both matches are available on the official NFFC website.
Season tickets were very competitively priced in the summer, with a new price band introduced for 18-23 year-olds of just £100, and attendances have been very healthy indeed.
The City Ground will also host two other matches in the next few weeks, both with an admirable purpose but which should be competitive on the pitch.
On Sunday 28th October Nottingham Forest Ladies will take on the senior Jamaican national team, the Reggae Girlz, in a 3pm kick-off which is intended to celebrate the Windrush generation and of Caribbean culture in Nottingham and the Midlands.
Tickets are priced at £5 for Adults and free for Under 16's.
On Thursday 8th November, at 7pm, the British Army Football Association will meet the German Bundeswehr (Armed Forces) in a Game of Remembrance to mark the centenary of Armistice Day.
Entry for two Adults and two Children costs £10 with Concessions tickets priced at £2.50.
Full details for both matches are available on the official NFFC website.
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
More Non-League Day Offers
Loads and loads going on this coming Saturday including...
£8 admission (and a free drink) at Altrincham FC, where Alfreton are the visitors, for anyone who is a season ticket holder at a Premier League or EFL club or with a ticket for either the Manchester Storm versus Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey game or the Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
Pay What You Want entry at Cheshunt FC as they entertain Tooting & Mitcham Utd (minimum £1).
Chairman Dean Williamson told his club's website: "We are delighted to offer our first Pay What You Want game.
"We have a fantastic club, with great facilities and a real sense of community that you do not find in the professional game. We want as many people as possible to experience the passion and excitement of non-league football, with the aim of attracting new, long-lasting fans to Cheshunt FC."
There is £2 off admission to anyone with a season ticket or ticket stub from this season at any Premier League or EFL club to watch Rushall Olympic against Lowestoft Town with food and drink offers as well and a free family ticket is available to print off on the Oxford City website ahead of their game against Concord Rangers.
And of course clubs up and down the country will be offering what they normally do week after week, good value football in a friendly environment where supporters are trusted to have a beer on the sidelines and mix with the opposition fans.
Enjoy your day wherever you are heading and keep up with all of the offers at Non-League Day on Twitter.
£8 admission (and a free drink) at Altrincham FC, where Alfreton are the visitors, for anyone who is a season ticket holder at a Premier League or EFL club or with a ticket for either the Manchester Storm versus Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey game or the Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
Pay What You Want entry at Cheshunt FC as they entertain Tooting & Mitcham Utd (minimum £1).
Chairman Dean Williamson told his club's website: "We are delighted to offer our first Pay What You Want game.
"We have a fantastic club, with great facilities and a real sense of community that you do not find in the professional game. We want as many people as possible to experience the passion and excitement of non-league football, with the aim of attracting new, long-lasting fans to Cheshunt FC."
There is £2 off admission to anyone with a season ticket or ticket stub from this season at any Premier League or EFL club to watch Rushall Olympic against Lowestoft Town with food and drink offers as well and a free family ticket is available to print off on the Oxford City website ahead of their game against Concord Rangers.
And of course clubs up and down the country will be offering what they normally do week after week, good value football in a friendly environment where supporters are trusted to have a beer on the sidelines and mix with the opposition fans.
Enjoy your day wherever you are heading and keep up with all of the offers at Non-League Day on Twitter.
Monday, 8 October 2018
Saturday 13th October - Non-League Day
Marine FC always offer £5 admission to season ticket holders of both Everton and Liverpool but 'football for a fiver' on Non-League Day this coming Saturday (for the visit of Whitby Town) will also be available to members of the Armed forces, Civil Servants, NHS & Sefton Council
staff, Merseyside Police & Fire Service and Liverpool University
Students.
Chairman Paul Leary told the club website: "I am sure first time visitors to the Marine Travel Arena will be impressed with the family friendly atmosphere in what is an excellent non–league football ground."
Admission to Burgess Hill Town against Haringey Borough will be just £1 with Under-18's free (a regular offer at the Green Elephants Stadium).
General Manager John Rattle said: "We want as many people as possible to come and watch football at their local football club."
Also in Sussex admission is £5 for everyone at Whitehawk FC where Brightingsea Regent are the visitors to the Terrapura Ground and you will pay the same price in Kent if you arrive at Tonbridge Angels before 2.15pm for the game against Bognor Regis Town.
That's just a taster of what's on offer with a host of sides offering reduced admission for season ticket holders of Premier League and EFL clubs (£5 at Eastbourne Borough for the visit of Torquay United) and free entry to armed forces members and public sector workers (Alsager Town among others).
Keep up to date by following Non-League Day on Twitter and enjoy your day wherever you go.
Chairman Paul Leary told the club website: "I am sure first time visitors to the Marine Travel Arena will be impressed with the family friendly atmosphere in what is an excellent non–league football ground."
Admission to Burgess Hill Town against Haringey Borough will be just £1 with Under-18's free (a regular offer at the Green Elephants Stadium).
General Manager John Rattle said: "We want as many people as possible to come and watch football at their local football club."
Also in Sussex admission is £5 for everyone at Whitehawk FC where Brightingsea Regent are the visitors to the Terrapura Ground and you will pay the same price in Kent if you arrive at Tonbridge Angels before 2.15pm for the game against Bognor Regis Town.
That's just a taster of what's on offer with a host of sides offering reduced admission for season ticket holders of Premier League and EFL clubs (£5 at Eastbourne Borough for the visit of Torquay United) and free entry to armed forces members and public sector workers (Alsager Town among others).
Keep up to date by following Non-League Day on Twitter and enjoy your day wherever you go.
Saturday, 6 October 2018
Non-League Day 2018
Just seven days now until Non-League Day 2018 which this year takes place on Saturday 13 October at grounds up and down the country, in Scotland and further afield as well with the idea catching on in the Netherlands and Germany too.
James Doe, of the superb London Football Guide, is the originator of NLD and has seen it grow year-on-year, a huge success but one that also means an increasing amount of work which needs to be balanced against his growing family and ‘real’ job.
Although it gains a higher profile every season the day would not exist without James’s efforts and financial contribution so donations his coffee-drinking fund are always welcome!
Clubs at all levels of the Non-League game are embracing the opportunity to make inroads into their local communities next weekend, starting with National League high-fliers Leyton Orient where it is football for a fiver against Hartlepool United.
I've already seen Pay What You Want fixtures advertised at Chesham United (Under 18's also free), Margate (where 50% of the money received will go to blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan) and Felixstowe & Walton United (with funds being raised for Prostate Cancer UK).
There’s free gingerbread at Grantham Town, free chips at AFC Rushden & Diamonds and a warm welcome awaiting you at the turnstiles wherever you go, which is likely to be Hallam FC against Charnock Richard in the FA Vase in my case (always football for a fiver at Sandygate) although that may change late on if there’s a ground within reach that I haven’t been to before.
James Doe, of the superb London Football Guide, is the originator of NLD and has seen it grow year-on-year, a huge success but one that also means an increasing amount of work which needs to be balanced against his growing family and ‘real’ job.
Although it gains a higher profile every season the day would not exist without James’s efforts and financial contribution so donations his coffee-drinking fund are always welcome!
Clubs at all levels of the Non-League game are embracing the opportunity to make inroads into their local communities next weekend, starting with National League high-fliers Leyton Orient where it is football for a fiver against Hartlepool United.
I've already seen Pay What You Want fixtures advertised at Chesham United (Under 18's also free), Margate (where 50% of the money received will go to blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan) and Felixstowe & Walton United (with funds being raised for Prostate Cancer UK).
There’s free gingerbread at Grantham Town, free chips at AFC Rushden & Diamonds and a warm welcome awaiting you at the turnstiles wherever you go, which is likely to be Hallam FC against Charnock Richard in the FA Vase in my case (always football for a fiver at Sandygate) although that may change late on if there’s a ground within reach that I haven’t been to before.
Monday, 1 October 2018
Double Football For A Fiver At Leyton Orient
A busy spell coming up at Brisbane Road and two excellent matches that may be of interest later this month.
On Wednesday 10th the stadium plays host to England C against Estonia Under-23's, kick-off 7.45pm.
Paul Fairclough is the man in charge of this particular England squad which gives an opportunity to wear the Three Lions to players currently outside of the Football League and many of those who have worn the jersey over the years are now plying their trade at a higher level.
A number of new faces have been selected for the friendly against Estonia for which tickets are priced at just £5 Adults and free for Over 65's and Under 18's.
Three days later, on Saturday 13th, two sides showing encouraging signs of having bounced back from rock bottom meet in the National League as Leyton Orient host Hartlepool United.
The game takes place on Non-League Day 2018 and all tickets are priced at just £5 for home and away supporters.
On Wednesday 10th the stadium plays host to England C against Estonia Under-23's, kick-off 7.45pm.
Paul Fairclough is the man in charge of this particular England squad which gives an opportunity to wear the Three Lions to players currently outside of the Football League and many of those who have worn the jersey over the years are now plying their trade at a higher level.
A number of new faces have been selected for the friendly against Estonia for which tickets are priced at just £5 Adults and free for Over 65's and Under 18's.
Three days later, on Saturday 13th, two sides showing encouraging signs of having bounced back from rock bottom meet in the National League as Leyton Orient host Hartlepool United.
The game takes place on Non-League Day 2018 and all tickets are priced at just £5 for home and away supporters.
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