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WORLD CUP NOTICEBOARD

CLUBS are being encouraged to celebrate their very own Non-League Days during the World Cup and get the fans ticking through the gates – and there’s help on offer to get
With the Premier League and Championship on a World Cup break, clubs are hoping to entice supporters into watch their games.
The official Non-League Day is set in the calendar for March 23, 20022. But Our Game Football founder Francis Duku, who had a successful Non-League playing career and supports the Non-League Day team, says there is a window of opportunity.
Duku’s org...

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