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Taking the game to the next level

IN this ever-evolving world, more scrutiny than ever is placed on Non-League football governance and the publicity it brings, taking the game to a whole new level.

IN this ever-evolving world, more scrutiny than ever is placed on Non-League football governance and the publicity it brings, taking the game to a whole new level.
JDG MEDIA Digital Media Award

The world of Digital Media in football has exploded stratospherically in this technological new era, offering clubs of all levels of the pyramid a platform to integrate itself into the community.
With the introduction of club websites, the first seeds were sown and now the world of social media has brought a whole new dimension to every football supporter’s matchday experience, both from the terrace...

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