in the 70's and 80's the standard of the County League was quite high with young players released from the Albion, ex pros living in the area and those not wanting all the travelling involved with the next level up, all playing CL football. Many CL players represented Sussex and it was considered an honour. Sussex and CL rep sides were scrapped when no-one wanted to play (if they didn't get paid).
Not sure if it's a coincidence but since the advent of Sky, FIFA games, etc fewer young men play football on a Saturday afternoon (or at all). I've heard that the ones that do try to emulate PL players by wearing headphones when walking from their car to the changing rooms, eat a special meal at an exact time before ko, dose up on high energy drinks, spend fortunes on the latest boots, tattoos, and …….you know ………. !!! The similarities end when the whistle blows for ko!
Thanks for that. When I’ve played Sunday League it always seemed like there was a psycho on each side who’d be up for hitting someone at any minute. Put me right off. I’d play football every day if I could, it’s what I love doing most, but none of my mates want to play these days. Too close to 30 to join any team too! Do County League players get paid? Is the standard that much different from Sunday League? Is it mainly to do with fitness?
I hate all that ‘mixing football with fashion’ crap and energy drinks are bad for you.
Anyway, good to keep this thread ticking over. As I said before, my grandad was on the Southwick FC committee during the 70’s/80’s. I’ve got to help somehow.