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Take our Non-League football survey and join the registration deadline blog

The Non-League football registration deadline day is fast approaching, and we’d like our readers and football fans to get involved as we celebrate the world of grass-roots football with our friends at Trinity Mirror.

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THE Non-League football registration deadline day is fast approaching, and we’d like our readers and football fans to get involved as we celebrate the world of grass-roots football with our friends at Trinity Mirror.

On Monday, March 31 we’ll be live blogging the ‘alternative transfer window’ as Non-League clubs prepare for the season run-in, and we’ll be showcasing the good and the great of local football.

We’ve put together a short survey for supporters to take, and you can fill it in below. We’re asking where your club needs to strengthen, who you’d like to join and who you wouldn’t shed a tear over if they left?

Whatever the level of Non-League football you follow, we are keen to hear from you. You can also get involved on twitter using the hashtag #nonleagueDday

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey , the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

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