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Along with Lewes & Histon, I remember a few other very small clubs that got up to the Conference/National League down the years we were there. Leigh RMI, Droylsden, Farsley Celtic & North Ferriby spring to mind. Clubs that even made us look big (ish). Can't imagine any of them ever making the EFL, although Leigh did finish near the top once I think.

Didn't do any of those clubs much good being up there, they've all either dropped down a few leagues or gone bust/reformed.
I still think of the time (a weekday evening game of course) Leigh RMI took precisely one away supporter to Dagenham.
 

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I still think of the time (a weekday evening game of course) Leigh RMI took precisely one away supporter to Dagenham.

His name was Howard I think? Went to a few games by himself, the poor sod.
 

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It's sad what happened with Northwich V. Lost their ground and basically split into two. Always worth remembering a very long time ago that they were briefly a Football League team.
 

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Are Altrincham still part time btw? They always used to make a big deal about that, and frown on any clubs that went full time in the Conference (which we first did in 05).

If they are fair play to them for finishing that high up.
 

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Are Altrincham still part time btw? They always used to make a big deal about that, and frown on any clubs that went full time in the Conference (which we first did in 05).

If they are fair play to them for finishing that high up.
They went full time fairly recently - at the start of last season, I think
 

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I still think of the time (a weekday evening game of course) Leigh RMI took precisely one away supporter to Dagenham.

Histon brought no fans to us one time

 

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Histon got more, but i appreciate Lewes have a decent set up and have a women’s team?
Anyone remember Fisher Athletic being in the National League - were definitely there in the late 1980's. Also Frickley Athletic who were there in the early and mid 80's
 

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Plenty of people not a fan of Solihull and Bromley. What's so bad about 'em? Tinpot? Dirty?

Why are we all pretending that losing to these clubs is worse than losing to Salford and Harrogate?
Jeez I don't want to say "spend some time down there and see for yourself", as I wouldn't wish that on anyone, but... well...

... look at it like this: Have you ever seen 'Requiem For A Dream'? Take the sense of hopeless despair from the end of that, perhaps mixed in with the despondent tone of 'I, Daniel Blake' and imagine it as a matchday experience. That's what it's like playing against the likes of Bromley Wood.
 

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Along with Lewes & Histon, I remember a few other very small clubs that got up to the Conference/National League down the years we were there. Leigh RMI, Droylsden, Farsley Celtic & North Ferriby spring to mind. Clubs that even made us look big (ish). Can't imagine any of them ever making the EFL, although Leigh did finish near the top once I think.

Didn't do any of those clubs much good being up there, they've all either dropped down a few leagues or gone bust/reformed.

Kingstonian are probably the smallest club to ever grace the Conference/National League
 

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Histon brought no fans to us one time


Was just about to post this.

I remember when we first went out of the EFL and all the Slops & Jester fans were taking the customary piss out of us. One post said that we'd realise we were in non-league when:
1. You see the standard of refereeing, and...
2. You see the amount of (or lack of...) away fans you get.

Though they were right on the first part (to a degree - it's not exactly 'elite' in L2 tbf...)
They most definitely were spot-on with the second. We'd be sat in the (now) Macron Stand actually counting the number of away fans in some games, that were huddled together in the top part of the Wxm Lager Stand..

Then we played Histon!
Not a soul. Not a sausage. Nowt. Empty...

We'd plunged to our Nadir! :ffs:
 

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We'd plunged to our Nadir! :ffs:
Luxury...

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Was just about to post this.

I remember when we first went out of the EFL and all the Slops & Jester fans were taking the customary piss out of us. One post said that we'd realise we were in non-league when:
1. You see the standard of refereeing, and...
2. You see the amount of (or lack of...) away fans you get.

Though they were right on the first part (to a degree - it's not exactly 'elite' in L2 tbf...)
They most definitely were spot-on with the second. We'd be sat in the (now) Macron Stand actually counting the number of away fans in some games, that were huddled together in the top part of the Wxm Lager Stand..

Then we played Histon!
Not a soul. Not a sausage. Nowt. Empty...

We'd plunged to our Nadir! :ffs:
Once you get relegated a second time you get used to losing to no mark sides but it is the lack of atmosphere and away numbers and that still depresses me. It is just so bleak.

Around 5 pints before the game numbs it a bit so that's exactly what i do.
 

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Once you get relegated a second time you get used to losing to no mark sides but it is the lack of atmosphere and away numbers and that still depresses me. It is just so bleak.

Around 5 pints before the game numbs it a bit so that's exactly what i do.

Fuck me we do that now, think me and Richard Cranium would be dead if we ended back in the conference :lol:
 

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Double dip staining doesn't sound fun especially if you've already been to most of those (new) non league grounds.
 

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Once you get relegated a second time you get used to losing to no mark sides but it is the lack of atmosphere and away numbers and that still depresses me. It is just so bleak.

Around 5 pints before the game numbs it a bit so that's exactly what i do.

Tbf having been re elected 14 times and then finished in the relegation zone twice in the fourth tier, isn't it less depressing playing at a level where you aren't down the bottom a lot of the time?

I'm looking forward to not actually being the worst team in our league (hopefully) after the last couple of years of being utter shite in both L1 & L2, even if it's a lower level. Losing every week isn't fun.
 

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Talking of non-league clubs, we came up against Staines Town in the Ryman league - step 3. We beat them in the playoffs in 2008 and got automatic promotion the following season. Staines did make the National League South but eventually they dropped like a stone and eventually folded.

I was reminded of this when I attended my aunt's funeral in Staines earlier on today. Road signs still direct people to Staines Town but it's currently Brentford's training ground.
 

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We're live on Skysports at Derby 12.30 kick off today and you can expect to see what supreme quality we'll bring to L2 next season and those who have been promoted will see just how tough L1 actually is when compared to this little pub league.

So look out for our exceptional goalkeeper Lewis who Bradford still lose sleep over losing to us, a rock solid defence and a blistering attack led by the serious goal threat that is Luke Armstrong who Wrexham still can only think, what if?
 
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Talking of non-league clubs, we came up against Staines Town in the Ryman league - step 3. We beat them in the playoffs in 2008 and got automatic promotion the following season. Staines did make the National League South but eventually they dropped like a stone and eventually folded.

I was reminded of this when I attended my aunt's funeral in Staines earlier on today. Road signs still direct people to Staines Town but it's currently Brentford's training ground.
Remember you lot ( I believe it was the Southern League ) when you pipped Minehead to the title. Think it was around 1972.And look where Minehead are today ???
 

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We're live on Skysports at Derby 12.30 kick off today and you can expect to see what supreme quality we'll bring to L2 next season and those who have been promoted will see just how tough L1 actually is when compared to this little pub league.

So look out for our exceptional goalkeeper Lewis who Bradford still lose sleep over losing to us, a rock solid defence and a blistering attack led by the serious goal threat that is Luke Armstrong who Wrexham still can only think, what if?
The Third division ( in my opinion ) will be a lot tougher next season.
 

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The Third division ( in my opinion ) will be a lot tougher next season.

Because we're in it yes?

We will be the richest club ever to be in L2 and no one else will be able to touch us.
 

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