The Non-League Column
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Promoting grassroots football, the Non-League Column follows #nonleague football clubs across Britain, by featuring one club every week. Based in Malta 🇲🇹
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04-10-2021 16:19:02
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Club of the Week #3 - Weymouth Football Club Nickname: Weymouth FC Founded: 1890 Ground: Bob Lucas Stadium Location: Weymouth, Dorset Current League: #FRANKOUT #barelysurvivingfrank #killrecky Next fixture: 16 October vs Yeovil Town FC (A) - Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying
Result of the week #3 Yeovil Town FC 1 - 1 Weymouth FC Weymouth FC leave it till late to strike an equaliser against Yeovil Town FC to earn a replay at the Bob Lucas Stadium for the Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round.
Good luck for your replay at the Bob Lucas Stadium, Weymouth FC
Club of the Week #4- Gosport Borough FC Nickname: The Boro' Founded: 1944 Ground: Privett Park Location: Gosport, Hampshire Current League: The Pitching In Southern Football League Premier Division South Next fixture: 23 October vs Truro (C)ity FC (A) #NonLeague #OurHaven
Match of the Week #4 This week's club Gosport Borough FC will make the long trip southwest as they face Truro (C)ity FC in the The Pitching In Southern Football League Premier Division South. Boro' will be looking to return to winning ways after losing 3-1 to Farnborough FC.
Club of the Week Gosport Borough FC leads Truro City by one goal to nil.
Result of the Week #4 Gosport Borough FC beat Truro (C)ity FC to take the 3 points and climb up to third place in the The Pitching In Southern Football League Premier South Division.
Club of the Week #5- Maidstone United Nickname: The Stones Founded: 1992 (As Maidstone Invicta) Ground: Gallagher Stadium Location: Maidstone, Kent Current League: #FRANKOUT #barelysurvivingfrank #killrecky South Next fixture: 30 October vs Hungerford Town FC (A)
Stadium of the Week #5 - Gallagher Stadium Home of Maidstone United, it is located in Maidstone, Kent, and has a capacity of 4,200 (800 seated). Construction began in 2011 and was officially opened with a friendly match on 14 July 2012 against Brighton & Hove Albion #nonleague
Match of the Week #5 This week's club Maidstone United do the 100 mile journey to Bulpit Lane as they face Hungerford Town FC in the #FRANKOUT #barelysurvivingfrank #killrecky South fixture. #nonleague
Fact of the Week #5 - Maidstone United Joining Maidstone's youth setup at the age of 16, Chris Smalling is perhaps its most successful product, before moving on to Fulham Football Club, Manchester United and AS Roma English #nonleague (Photo credit - Steve Terrell)
Club of the Week #6- Stafford Rangers FC Nickname: Boro', Rangers Founded: 1876 Ground: Marston Road Location: Stafford, Staffordshire Current League: The Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division Next fixture: 6 November vs Bamber Bridge FC (H) #nonleague
Not to be for this week's club Stafford Rangers FC as they concede two second-half goals to give Bamber Bridge FC all 3 points.
Stadium of the Week #6 - Marston Road, Stafford Being the home of Stafford Rangers FC for more than 100 years, the first match took place on 5th September 1986, when it was known as the Albion Ground. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 fans. #nonleague