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Give me Non-League football any day!

AGREE entirely with Jack Leaning (Fans’ Forum, August 5) about Non- League football not being so bad after all.
I support my local team in the South West Peninsula League and they are good to watch, play good, attacking football and always entertain the small crowd that takes the trouble to attend games.
Also, it is great that home and visiting supporters sit together and talk to each other, not like in a Football League game where the fans have to be segregated.
And, last but by no means least, the players, who play as if they really want to, and not the pay cheque afterwards.
DAVE T...

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