r/NonLeagueEngland
Title: Looking for club / supporter stickers for my sticker door and gym project
Hi everyone,
I’m working on a sticker project in my home gym. It started as a sticker door, but it has now expanded to the front of the door and onto the exposed beams as well — so I have plenty of space to fill.
I’m looking for stickers from football clubs, GAA clubs, rugby clubs, basketball teams, hockey clubs, ultras, supporter groups, podcasts, fan media, local clubs, lower-league teams, sports museums, or any sporting community with a bit of identity behind it.
I’m based in Ireland and would love to add stickers from clubs and fans from around the world. Big clubs, tiny village teams, fallen giants, phoenix clubs, ultras, fan groups, podcasts, non-league chaos — all welcome.
I’m happy to send my address privately, and I can also send something Irish/GAA-related back if anyone is interested in a swap.
Thanks a million — the more obscure, the better!
Sheffield FC, the world's first football club, have changed their badge
The lazy circle-ification of badge continues...
Where are you going this weekend?
Remember Photo at the Football so that you can enter July Groundhop Challenge and possibly see yourself in the top 5 of the leaderboard which will be posted every Sunday.
New Hanwell Town FC subreddit — come say hello at r/HanwellTown
Hi all — I wanted to invite anyone interested in non-league football to come check out r/HanwellTown.
Hanwell Town FC are a Step 3 club in the Southern League Premier Division South, based in west London and known as “The Geordies” because of the club’s Newcastle roots. The subreddit is still new, but the hope is to make it a friendly place for match chat, photos, history, fixtures, away-day info, local/non-league discussion, and general support for the club.
Whether you’re a Hanwell supporter, a Newcastle fan curious about the connection, a groundhopper, a non-league fan in general, or just someone who enjoys following clubs outside the EFL, you’d be very welcome.
Come say hello: r/HanwellTown
I honestly enjoy non league matchdays more than Premier League ones.
Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy watching the top flight.
But there's something about paying at the gate, chatting to volunteers, standing behind the goal and grabbing a pie that just feels more like football.
Anyone else feel the same?
Richmond Town vs Grangetown boys club
Preseason friendly at Earls Orchard the former main ground of Richmond, now serving as an alternative ground option and home to their reserves and some youth teams I think.
Where are you going this midweek?
Remember to do Photo at the Football as well, especially considering from tomorrow it counts towards July Groundhop Challenge.
Photo at the football
Longwell Green Sports vs Shepton Mallet