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Non League Day 2016 - Supporting grass roots football
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Help promote Non-League Day by displaying one of our banners on your website. The banner pack contains all sizes of both variants. You can also download a Non-League Day match poster which has spaces to fill in your match details. Size 468px x 60px. Size 728px x 90px. Size 125px x 125px. Size 120px x 90px. Buy a Non-League Day t-shirt from our friends at Cult Zeros. Price does not include postage. 15% of the total will be going to Prostate Cancer UK. Ideas To Increase Attendance. The Real FA Cup.
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Non League Day 2016 - Supporting grass roots football
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Always scheduled to coincide with an international break, Non-League Day provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer led community football while giving fans across the country the chance to show support for their local non-league side. Anywhere in the ground and will always be guaranteed a warm welcome by people who run their clubs for a love of the game. Non league day is an innovative and terrific concept! Non League Day offers a special and unique experience. Here ...
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Narrow The Angle: The 10 best names at the World Cup
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Friday, 30 May 2014. The 10 best names at the World Cup. Once I had the idea to write this piece, I was dismayed to see that Bwin. Had already beaten me to it. They've got a couple of the obvious ones, such as Carlo Costly and the gloriously monikered Yeltsin Tejada. However, in my opinion there were some pretty key omissions from their list, so here's an alternative Top 10 Best-Named Players at Brazil 2014. Costa Rica and Alajuelense. Ivory Coast and Basel.
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Narrow The Angle: July 2013
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Friday, 26 July 2013. Taking my eye off the ball. I haven't watched a football match for two months and good grief I needed that. I'd slipped into the habit of watching summer football in the last two or three years –. Like some of you crazy cats do –. And I've realised it was a major contributory factor to my vague, uneasy feeling of jadedness towards football last season. With player names tantalisingly highlighted in bold –. Were the first I'd heard of these d...
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Narrow The Angle: Claudio Ranieri Q&A at the Italian Cultural Institute: the best bits
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Friday, 3 June 2016. Claudio Ranieri Q&A at the Italian Cultural Institute: the best bits. Claudio Ranieri tonight gave a question and answer session at the Italian Cultural Institute in central London. He spoke with great eloquence and passion about football and his incredible achievement with Leicester City last season. Claudio Ranieri took questions from John. Foot (right) at the Italian Cultural Institute. I was so happy, so pleased to come back to the UK and...
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Narrow The Angle: August 2015
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Monday, 3 August 2015. Leaked minutes from a meeting of the Fellowship of Footballers Forced to play at Fullback (FFFF). The following document is a leaked copy of the minutes from a recent meeting of professional footballers forced to play at fullback. It is reprinted verbatim in the public interest as this website seeks to raise awareness of their plight. May they suffer in silence no longer. The Fellowship of Footballers Forced to play at Fullback (FFFF).
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Narrow The Angle: Bournemouth v Liverpool this Saturday lunchtime could be an FA Cup cracker
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Thursday, 23 January 2014. Bournemouth v Liverpool this Saturday lunchtime could be an FA Cup cracker. Saturday's early kick-off in the FA Cup Fourth Round sees AFC Bournemouth host Liverpool, in what should hopefully be an easy-on-the-eye encounter. Two talented young managers with similarly attractive playing philosophies. It might just be the perfect way to start your weekend. BOURNEMOUTH DESERVE THEIR BIG DAY. Bournemouth have spent quite a bit of money to ge...
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Narrow The Angle: May 2013
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Getting Wimbledon fit for the Football League. Here's an article by me for the ever-excellent Two Unfortunates. A website devoted exclusively to the Football League. After Wimbledon's final day survival act in League Two, this piece assesses the mess that Neal Ardley inherited when taking on the job in late 2012, while also looking forwards and wondering whether Wimbledon can avoid another struggle in 2013/14. Posted by Narrow The Angle.
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Narrow The Angle: Leaked minutes from a meeting of the Fellowship of Footballers Forced to play at Fullback (FFFF)
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Monday, 3 August 2015. Leaked minutes from a meeting of the Fellowship of Footballers Forced to play at Fullback (FFFF). The following document is a leaked copy of the minutes from a recent meeting of professional footballers forced to play at fullback. It is reprinted verbatim in the public interest as this website seeks to raise awareness of their plight. May they suffer in silence no longer. The Fellowship of Footballers Forced to play at Fullback (FFFF).
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Narrow The Angle: June 2016
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Football opinion, features and fun stuff. Friday, 3 June 2016. Claudio Ranieri Q&A at the Italian Cultural Institute: the best bits. Claudio Ranieri tonight gave a question and answer session at the Italian Cultural Institute in central London. He spoke with great eloquence and passion about football and his incredible achievement with Leicester City last season. Claudio Ranieri took questions from John. Foot (right) at the Italian Cultural Institute. I was so happy, so pleased to come back to the UK and...
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