Subscribe to Location Football if you enjoyed the video! 📱 FOLLOW us on social: Twitter: / locationfootba2 Facebook: / locationfootball #locationfootball Instagram / locationfootball
@@gatierghighzaidel7301 does football manager go that deep into the pyramid? Might wanna give it ago if it accurately reflects the actual county leagues from level 11 and below
We need more content like this. I'm form a non footballing nation where football is not as famous as other sports so having a football team where you can play regularly is a blessing and I'm very happy to see this that people can enjoy football without having this issue.
I’ve always wondered what level 16 football was like, but it doesn’t disappoint 😂. It’s unbelievable to think that with 6 promotions, they could be competing in the fa cup, with another 6 back to back promotions, they could be in League 2, and still 4 years later they could be playing in the champions league!!! Blows my mind to think about (There was a little smudge of dirt on the camera that’s a bit annoying lol)
Id love it if the FA Cup started at this level. Start the cup matches with the local leagues. Get somebody like Carlsberg jnvolved with sponsoring and getting money into this level of football.
@@davepayne164 Especially at this level. Their showing up to do the games for a bit of spending money. Not like they're really professional refs. They're there to enjoy the sport just like everyone else.
Hey, you know what? Good for them. Maybe they are no big time team, but I really enjoyed the manager talking about the process of organizing the team. Gives these guys something to do beyond their everyday lives. Honestly, I wish I had something like that. Best of luck!
This is great. I have now been involved in grassroots youth football for over 10 years. Coached for years before then being chairman. Its a LOT of work but it is so much fun! We hope we can get some facilities to enable us to have an adult team.
thought this channel had a million or so subs, keep it up. football ain't very common in my home country, it's nice to see content like this. absolute W
When you get on, prove me wrong: "Alright Jimmy, I want to see you go out there and score some goals, play a good game, win it for us" "Alright gaffer, I'll prove you wrong boss"
There's a club in the North Northumberland League, Called Acklington not Acky Stanley but there's still time😁 and there's a club in the Northern Alliance League called Gosforth, They have similar sounding names THATS ALL
I hope people donate to the club! The chairman, the manager, even some of the players deserve a little bit of relief financially so they can focus on just the football. As an American, I wish the sport had the backing as it does in England! Great video!
@@LocationFootball Well I support LA Galaxy, they’ve been my local club since childhood. and many of the West coast teams in the US generally have a decent turnout! But go more central or even more northeast and you won’t see the same time kind of support. You can tell with the national team whenever the US plays anywhere. Unless it’s against Mexico.
@@IsaiasSoldier2 The games against Mexico are always a riot, and thankfully the galaxy and LAFC have good atmospheres and attendance. Hopefully the galaxy does well this season.
i like the intro Well done mark on setting this club up A village team 😮 Could i kindly ask you to go afc Croydon ground mayfield stadium on mayfield road? As you did say you will try to this season. 😊 They are home to Farnham town next month.
Step 7 is really different around different areas of the country. I play at step 7 in the mfl in the midlands and there’s clubs paying players some on more than players at step 4 or 5.
@@LocationFootball we have no real budget for the players tbf compared to other teams so not great just above relegation but we are in the semi final of two cups and the final of another mixed bag really
I'm an American so this is all foreign to me but I find it fascinating. I kind of wish some of our sports worked like this. Only problem I have is it's a bit too "laissez-faire". Rich teams stay rich and continue to win. Which is kinda ironic that British sports are like this and not so much American ones that have a salary cap lol.
The English football pyramid is brilliant! Competition at every levels. I'd love to come to the US and document grass roots football (soccer) out there 🙌
I would say this is the same level as the A-League in Oz. I swear I just watched Western United vs Brisbane Roar 🤣. I actually loved the video, keep them coming 👍
Having not played football (soccer since im american) since I was about 12, i can confidently say i think i could play in this league and also that i would get ran off the pitch faster than it takes the ref to blow the starting whistle. (would be a fun experience though!)
KazenoAUS makes an interesting point. As a fellow American, the quality of play is what caliber? Are these players good High School level? College level? Or beer league softball level?
0:40 yeah honestly Cheshunt is known for little game time, my family owns the rival club and most players go to Cheshunt get rejected or treated unfairly then come to my club. We Do Not Like Cheshunt
I wanna see a tv series about a club from this level rising to the prem. Its unrealistic yes but i think theres a lot of potential in educating about the game but also keeping it funny. 😂 just my thought
@@LocationFootball of course i enjoyed the video. Its very real and your narration is easy to listen even when english is not my first language. I usually need subtitles.
Would love to see more of this. Need more interviews from players. I think theres a minefield of comedy and warmth in this concept you have. @@LocationFootball
Interesting that the chairman begrudges paying £45 for the referee but the manager shows him genuine respect. The referee could be watching a good match with his mates or maybe playing at a higher level but he has to start somewhere. The team will be doing well if they can follow a young referees progress up the leagues.
@@LocationFootball I was surprised how much the pitch hire and referee's costs were at that level. In the lower echelons of Welsh grass roots football (Neath League) I think the pitch hire is about £55 - £60 for council pitches, and the referee usually charges between £25 to £30 depending on travel expenses. What most people don't realise is that there are "hidden" costs for training (usually hiring 3G/4G pitches in mid-week), medical equipment, buying kits/footballs/nets if there are no sponsors, etc.
There division 5 of a league in step 7. If they go up this year then division 4 which won't be too different to what they're in now. Money would help though
@@PJ_ShortsOfficial I’ve heard that in the US high school teams aren’t as important anymore compared to youth clubs. But our clubs aren’t associated with pro clubs like youth academy teams over there of course. The MLS is very far behind in that respect