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[Football] Littlehampton Town - off to Wembley







MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
11,875
You can tell this is a Non-League JCL thread cause we don't get binfests on the Non-League thread :moo:

I have seen the Golds this season, but won't be going to Wembley, but will be wishing them well from the comfort of my sofa.

Definitely the most impressive attacking team I've seen all year.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,476
Brighton
I do think that non-league is becoming more popular now. Long may it continue.

Definitely. Have sensed a sea change in the last couple of years both in myself and other BHA supporting friends but also wider friendship groups. Missing live football without a lot of the faff/cost of high end football.
 


South west gull

New member
Nov 3, 2021
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Definitely. Have sensed a sea change in the last couple of years both in myself and other BHA supporting friends but also wider friendship groups. Missing live football without a lot of the faff/cost of high end football.
About £25 to go to non league if under 60/65 yes old admission couple of pints travel.good value ? Half the price of pl football ?

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Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
6,011
Local non-league football clubs could do with as much support as as they can get, be it regulars, JCL's, plastics, tourists, or whoever.

Exactly and if you asked the club, players and management if they would prefer 7k plus cheering them on at Wembley or just the hardcore who turned up at home against Sittingbourne in the league you will only get one answer.

If the fantastic achievement of getting to Wembley results in a even a 100 new regular fans from the bandwagon who get hooked it is a great thing for the club.
 






BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
About £25 to go to non league if under 60/65 yes old admission couple of pints travel.good value ? Half the price of pl football ?

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£6 to watch Newhaven (same league as Littlehampton) walk there or short drive, I buy a can of coke or cup of tea for about £1.
 


South west gull

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Nov 3, 2021
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£6 to watch Newhaven (same league as Littlehampton) walk there or short drive, I buy a can of coke or cup of tea for about £1.
Bn9 well done.for me if I go to Lewes train fare £5.25 with rail card £7 admission senior .3 pints in Lansdowne £12.£1 tea or coffee in ground.total £25.25.it is what it is

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jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Shame its the same day as West Ham, game, would have been bang up for a chance to get two games in a day in.
 
















Jan 30, 2008
31,981
My point was that if a club took only fans who were regulars there would be few in attendance. Littehampton's league crowds this year have been between 120 and 350.

So at Wembley, the vast majority will not be regulars. And my main offering was that this isn't a bad thing.

No but there will loads of Proper BHA there :cool:


Regards
DF
 


Eeyore

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mjking73

Active member
Apr 17, 2013
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Littlehampton
From LA (group save) on the train around £16, £25 for an adult ticket (for two games).and see some goals, a pint or two somewhere and a bite to eat say £60. As it's potentially a once in a generation chance for my home town club to play at Wembley, what's not to like! - I'd say a bargain!
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
3,397
The Avenue then Maloncho
As a regular supporter and a ST holder of a club in the same division, here’s my view. I’m struggling here to congratulate, you know why? because I’m envious. bloody envious. For the 300 or so that do go (even if it’s periodically) it’s gonna be wonderful. As for the other 5000 it’s really gonna showcase their local team. I for one would love it if we (Peacehaven) had a 5000 following to an away match in London, what’s not to like? As a 15 year old me and my mate went to Oxford v Worthing in the FA Cup in the early 80s we sung and cheered on the team, didn’t know any players, don’t think I’d ever been to Worthing as a town let alone a league match. It’s called ‘occasion’ ……Let the good times roll!
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,338
Brighton factually.....
As a regular supporter and a ST holder of a club in the same division, here’s my view. I’m struggling here to congratulate, you know why? because I’m envious. bloody envious. For the 300 or so that do go (even if it’s periodically) it’s gonna be wonderful. As for the other 5000 it’s really gonna showcase their local team. I for one would love it if we (Peacehaven) had a 5000 following to an away match in London, what’s not to like? As a 15 year old me and my mate went to Oxford v Worthing in the FA Cup in the early 80s we sung and cheered on the team, didn’t know any players, don’t think I’d ever been to Worthing as a town let alone a league match. It’s called ‘occasion’ ……Let the good times roll!

well said, enjoy
 


pure_white

Well-known member
Dec 8, 2021
1,216
As a regular supporter and a ST holder of a club in the same division, here’s my view. I’m struggling here to congratulate, you know why? because I’m envious. bloody envious. For the 300 or so that do go (even if it’s periodically) it’s gonna be wonderful. As for the other 5000 it’s really gonna showcase their local team. I for one would love it if we (Peacehaven) had a 5000 following to an away match in London, what’s not to like? As a 15 year old me and my mate went to Oxford v Worthing in the FA Cup in the early 80s we sung and cheered on the team, didn’t know any players, don’t think I’d ever been to Worthing as a town let alone a league match. It’s called ‘occasion’ ……Let the good times roll!
and noting wrong with "occasion" after all how else do you get to the number in the thousands?
 


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