Tony Le Mesmer I like Non League Football because:
Costs £10 or less to get in (£6 to watch an FA Cup tie last weekend)
a definite plus, although you have to drop a fair way, I'd suspect, to get in at that price. Even Bracknell charge £7 in the Hellenic League.
You don’t need a member card or a ticket to get in. Cash on gate.
IT is nice to roll up to a game without having to arrange anything in advance, defintitely, although on balance even that isn't simpler than swiping a season ticket.
You can stand up.
A big plus, unless you get a big crowd. I saw 1400 at Bracknell once, and that was a nightmare as unless you are right at the front (or tall) the view is terrible. Not exactly a problem at the vast majority on non-league games though, although I do much prefer the view up in the stands to the touchline view.
The government have also scrapped the FLA in the cull of the quangos, so maybe they'll return to league football too.
You can drink on the terrace.
Is that actually allowed, or just not checked? I have had a beer on the terraces at Maidenhead, which does make the evening more pleasant.
You can smoke on the terrace.
As a non-smoker that's of no concern either way to me, but it's not something I'd want in a seated stand. At least on terraces you can move away from that bloke with the stinking cigar.
You are made to feel welcome (Home, Away or Neutral).
I agree. Although I do like the way an away end helps the atmosphere, they can be unwelcoming places. Downright horrible in the old days, particularly when the police and stewards regarded you as a nuisance that needed to be herded up.
Terrace Banter a plenty. (no segregation)
I must have just been to the wrong non-league games then as I've always found them to be almost completely devoid of any banter, atmosphere or passion.
No gay music after goal is scored.
a big plus
Beer and food all reasonably priced.
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No queuing for either.
Hmm, it depends where you go. I went to Tamworth once and managed to miss both goals in a 2-0 win while queuing up. They've cleverly located the serving hatch of their kitchen in a position which obstructs 90% of the pitch for those queuing up, whereas if it had been at the other end, it would have been no problem. Some places such as Maidenhead do have a tea bar where you can see the pitch, but many don't.
The players are there for the love of the game.
Great connection between players and support.
that's great if it's your club, but not much good for a neutral. And as committed as the players might be, what they have in enthusiasm often fails to mask what they lack in ability. I've been pleasantly surprised at the efforts to play football at some places - Windsor a couple of years ago, for example, but I've seen rather to many shapeless lumpy games as well. Actually, now I think of it, watching Reading under Porterfield was a lot like that.
And last but not least, your average fan at a game is not completely brain washed by anything and everything associated with Sky Sports.
I don't think the average fan at league football is either, although plenty of the young 'uns certainly are. Mind you, one of the more pleasant aspects of lower non-league football is the ability to feel almost youthful in the crowd, despite being 41. Sometimes I look around the crowds, seemingly devoid of people between the ages of 18 and 40, and think this is what towns must have looked liked in the 1940s when the menfolk were all at the front.
You will not find any of the above at a Championship Game.
You also won't find snarling chavs who think picking fights is all part of a day out at football, at non-league games either, which is another big selling point. I've been to other sports in other countries, such as Australia, and been to big derby games, and it's completely unsegregated without a hint of trouble. Of all the problems with professional football, nothing is worse, in my opinion, than crowd trouble.
Like I said earlier. I do like non-league football. I just wish I liked it more. I can go to league games abroad on my own and really enjoy it. I find it really hard to do the same at non-league games.