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Will you still follow the National League?

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Now Notts are promoted into the league I must admit I will probably still keep an eye on the National League to see how our old rivals are faring, particularly Chesterfield, I used to work there and have a lot of friends who are Spirerite fans so I will be hoping they are promoted so we can renew our rivalry in the league but of course by then we’ll be in League One won’t we? :wink:
 

Anyone interested in keeping tabs on National League?

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Yes, of course. I have no reason to buy the National League Paper, but I will still be interested in checking results. I'll be keeping a close tab on Alfreton, as I hope they can finally get promoted again. They should be in the National League.

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League one first, then League two ,National League North,and then it depends on fixtures.I'll look at The Championship to see how the promoted teams fare.I haven't got much interest in the 'The self preservation League'  where the so called top clubs just look out for their own interests.

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Definitely, it'll be interesting to see if Chesterfield can follow us next season and what the league will look like now that we and Wrexham are out of it. I always kept an eye on it anyway, but my interest will probably wane a bit after a few years. 

I'll still keep my eye out on the National League, pretty much always have done tbf. 

It's a tougher league than most give it credit for but this season has put more eyes on it so I hope that more people also start following as well. 

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1 hour ago, DangerousSausage said:

but my interest will probably wane a bit after a few years. 

Unless we go back. :panic:

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20 minutes ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

Unless we go back. :panic:

It took us 131 years to get around to testing the delights of National League first time around. I wouldn't mind waiting another 131 years for the next time! 

I hope that Boreham Wood will be promoted next season as they fully deserve it more than Chesterfield. It would also be great to see Woking make it to the playoff final. As for Chesterfield, they can remain in the National League. They have never risen above League One and their fans are known for their rowdy behaviour during nights out. It would bring me great satisfaction to see them reach the top, only to falter and lose in the final once again.

I’ll check on it regularly, I don’t think it’s anything special but in a way, I’ll be following it. I’m also hoping that Boreham Wood gets promoted.

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I'm absolutely delighted to bits about the upcoming National League season, and I'll be watching it with keen interest. I do wish the best of luck for two to three teams in particular, though I must admit I'm just not rooting for Chesterfield this time around. No hard feelings, just a bit of friendly rivalry!

Once you've had a taste of the National League, it's hard not to follow it closely. I'm curious, which teams others are most hopeful about going up next season? Other than Boreham Wood.

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48 minutes ago, CliftonMagpie said:

Once you've had a taste of the National League, it's hard not to follow it closely. I'm curious, which teams others are most hopeful about going up next season? Other than Boreham Wood.

Chesterfield will be there or thereabouts if they can keep their discipline, and I think one of the traditional non-League outfits will step up too. Possibly Boredom Wood or Woking. Hartlepool also now have a manager who's been successful at NL level before, I could see them doing a Grimsby.

Who i WANT to go up is a different matter. Games against Chesterfield can have that bit of spice that Boredom Wood and co. will never offer. I'd rather have teams coming up that can properly establish themselves in the League rather than doing a Rushden & Diamonds. 

@DangerousSausage Yet, Boreham Wood could be much more than Dagenham & Redbridge, Stevenage and Morecambe started somewhere. I like seeing newer teams given a chance myself. Chesterfield sitting in the National League for a few seasons would be nice to see.

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I will be committing to something on a monthly basis seems like a reasonable compromise. It allows me to maintain a certain level of engagement without it becoming too overwhelming or uninteresting. Finding the right balance is crucial in order to make the most out of any activity.

I will be continuing to follow the National League. There are definitely some strong teams with a good chance of going up. Chesterfield may be the hot favourites, but it’s always exciting to see an underdog like Solihull Moors make a run for promotion.

I didn’t follow the National League much whilst Notts was in it. I would check scores when I didn’t go to games and search Google for the odd game, but I won’t be doing that now Notts aren’t in the league.

Yes, I will be putting an equal amount into all the leagues. The main focus will be on League Two, but I will be checking out other clubs.

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