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ROVING REPORTER TONY INCENZO REVEALS HIS TOP TEN NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL GROUNDS: FROM A PICTURESQUE CASTLE BACKDROP TO THE CONFINES OF A PRISON GROUND

ROVING REPORTER

Great Yarmouth Town

Hersham FC

Stonehouse Town

Earls Orchard Playing Fields – former home of Richmond Town FC – overlooking Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire

Feltham Young Offenders Prison

MY lifelong passion for football has taken me, so far, to a total of 2,365 different grounds to watch matches.
Every venue at Non-League level has a distinct personality.
In effect, that matchday ambience is aided and abetted by those hard-working volunteers who lovingly maintain the facilities at their local football clubs.
Here is my list of the top 10 favourite Non-League...

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