I'm seriously considering going to Enfield v Dulwich Hamlet which is on when I'm next in London, early December. Never been to a non-league match before, should be fun.
Non-league day on Saturday. All of you go support your local.
I went to watch Dulwich Hamlet vs Hendon a few weeks ago. Was surprised at the quality of the game.
Would recommend going to watch Clapton FC. A left wing football club trying to engage with those disillusioned with the modern game.
Yes, they do stuff for the community: collect for foodbanks at home games, help refugees and immigrants in the area.....all that good stuff.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ras-anti-fascist-essex-senior-league-football
It's 20 quid standing nowadays if you wanna go and see Dagenham in the conferenceUsed to go to Macclesfield Town as a kid. We were League 2 (well, Division 3) back then but been non-league for the past few years. Been ages since I've been to a game since I've moved away from the area. I wanted to go to a game last time I was home for Christmas though and couldn't believe how expensive the tickets were. Bearing in mind when I used to go I'd get in standing for a fiver, now they want over 20 quid! And don't forget they've dropped down a division since! Got some bloody cheek. I've paid 25 quid to see premier league games when I've been to Spurs away against the likes of Wigan and Blackburn so 20+ quid for non-league, they can fuck right off.
It's 20 quid standing nowadays if you wanna go and see Dagenham in the conference
Being a part time 'Towner' I highly recommend you go, I go about 4/5 times per year, its a great laugh and you can get pissed pretty cheaply whilst you watch the match...the standard is surprisingly good considering its about the 7th tier of English football.I'm seriously considering going to Enfield v Dulwich Hamlet which is on when I'm next in London, early December. Never been to a non-league match before, should be fun.
Non-league day on Saturday. All of you go support your local.