Which Non League club has the best matchday experience?

It isn't always about what's happening on the pitch. Some clubs have brilliant food, welcoming supporters, good pubs nearby and a great atmosphere from the moment you arrive. Those little details can turn an ordinary fixture into a memorable day out. Which club would you recommend to someone wanting to experience Non League football?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 2 days ago

Which player had the most ridiculous one-season peak?

Who had that one season where absolutely everything seemed to go their way? Were they scoring ridiculous goals, creating chances or carrying their team every week?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 3 days ago

Which streets legend had the best first touch in the Premier League that never got the recognition it deserved because the highlights always focussed on the end product rather than the moment before it that made everything possible?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 13 days ago

Is there a cult PL hero whose best football came at a club that almost nobody expected them to end up at and whose arrival there felt so random at the time that it made the whole thing even more special when it worked?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 24 days ago
▲ 27 r/Everton

Which Everton player going into next season at the new stadium do you think has the most to prove after a campaign that didn't fully reflect what they're capable of at this level?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 1 month ago

Is there a player at this World Cup who is so obviously going to end up at a mid table PL club next season and immediately become a streets favourite that you can already picture the cult following forming in real time?

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u/No_Ride1757 — 1 month ago

Who from the 2026 group stage is giving you major "Streets Won't Forget" vibes already?

I’m talking about players from the underdogs or debutants who are just out there playing pure, unadulterated street football.

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u/No_Ride1757 — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/EEGB

Customer service that actually resolves something in one interaction feels like it should be the baseline and somehow still feels like a pleasant surprise

I called about a billing issue last month expecting the usual hold time, transfer, repeat your details three times experience. Person I spoke to sorted it in about twelve minutes without transferring me anywhere. Shouldn't feel remarkable but it did. Would love to know if that's consistent or whether it just depends entirely on who picks up.

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u/No_Ride1757 — 3 months ago