I really enjoyed this one. I'd rather watch National League or lower football league games than Premiership these days as the supporters are more genuine. Big shout out to York City and their owner. When the owner of my club, Southend United, didn't pay the wages of the team, the manager & coaching staff and worse, the backroom staff, the supporters donated to pay them and the York City owner sent £1000 of his own money to help. That's class and something our club will never forget.
@@stuntpeggnieve Nieve, what any Sport needs on television, to promote Sport, is to have a battle of the sexes Cup final, at the end of any sports club's season, whatever the sport.
Just discovered and love your channel-you do a great job showing the passion and energy that is alive in the lower football leagues. The cost of attending matches is interesting as well-as a Yank living in England in the early seventies, I could see Arsenal on the Highbury terraces for about 1 pound and up to 4-5 pounds in a seat (a rare occurrence with my friend Larry Hale whose uncle was chief talent scout for Arsenal at the time.) Only cost about 30p on the tube from Northwood to Arsenal station. Lower league football was great, one of the best matches I recall was Cambridge United winning 3-2 against Oxford United to secure promotion to the 3rd Division. British Rail from Newmarket was maybe 2 pounds return. Such a great match with about 17,000 supporters stuffed into the ground, most of whom invaded the pitch at the end! The only time I was able to do that-thanks for the memories.
Love non-league for the pure reason that almost every game has more than one goal in it, simply because the defence is horrific 🤣 great vid as always! ❤
Just saw this pop up on TH-cam, great vid. Glad you enjoyed my very own Alty. The strength in depth of football culture and support throughout the pyramid is English football’s greatest strength.
Enjoyed the video. As a Stockport fan the National League is a really decent standard and well supported league for a 5th tier. Very tough league to get out of. Alty are going well at the moment with a couple of County loanees.
I read a stat somewhere that said since the national league were given 2 promotion spots, nobody has been relegated the year after promotion to League Two. Shows the levels. Thank you, by the way!
Having a bit of a difficult winter at times myself at the moment, Daniel. The cold, dark days don’t help. Hope things start to look better for you soon, you’ve got this.
Great video. Encapsulates the joy of following Lower League/Non-League football. Have to admit I used to enjoy visiting grounds like Northwich Victoria. WItton Albion, Runcorn, Chester and Altrincham. Although back in those days we were talking £2 and £3 a ticket. And the Football Pink (you might be too young for that) was on-sale by the time I got home on the bus
Great video, you was sat just across from me at the york city v Wrexham game. I’ve just started my vlogging journey. Hats off to you brilliant vlogging
A'reyt Nieve. Welcome to Yorkshire. My manager at the time of the Ian Rush milk advert played for non - League Accrington Stanley, so I agree with your idea for this video exackly! One back for Wales, after you put those fans down. I was a bit concerned about what was coming next from you at the end with those sheep though. Whatever next, Bradford (Park Avenue) for the only club with brackets?
There’s a great video on I think it’s HITC Sevens channel about AFC Fylde where he labels them the “most hated non league club” but the investment they’ve had on their football and hockey complex is incredible
Yh but Sunday league is very very different to non league, non league players well step 3-1 is closer to pro then Sunday league players even a lot of step 4 players
I was an American student in London in 1968, living in Chelsea. I went to the terraces at Stamford Bridge several times, and once at Arsenal. Within my student budget, maybe five or so shillings.
Went to see Torquay United once. The passion from the fans were amazing. I compare it to league 2 too. When I went to Exeter City vs Port Vale last season, the verbal fights between the fans were sensational.
Just stumbled upon your videos today, brilliant stuff Nieve (love the name btw). Got a soft spot for you Brits in my heart. Visit Frankfurt, would be interested in your thoughts on our support and the stadium experience. Greetings from Germany.
You got to travel, eat and watch three matches for £100. Amazing! I live in the Los Angeles so to attempt three ballgames for $130 I would be broke by the time I leave Dodger stadium hahaha. Cool video
Great vid Nieve, love watching non league, plenty clubs near me such as the three Atherton clubs, i actually went to Atherton LR v FC St Helens the day before i went to Wembley for the Womens Euros Final at Wembley. Alty is a nice club as you showed, love a day there, also have softspots for Lancaster City and when they were around Droylsden too.
Need to tick off a few more around me and schedule a trip to Lancaster to the Giant Axe 🪓. Often wish I could relieve that Euro final for the lionesses. Thank you Neil :)
@@stuntpeggnieve your viog came captured and conquered the atmosphere of non league. Check out the various vlogs from conference league fans on matchdays
You ought to visit Hallam FC in the suburbs of Sheffield, the second oldest football team in the world playing at the oldest ground in the world. You’ll gain entry, can dine on pasty, chips, mushy peas and gravy, a pint of real ale / lager and and programme and still have change from a £20 note.
Since I experienced the "food" in the tents at the Open Golf in 2022 (at St Andrews too) I take my own food to every sports venue. I know it is depriving the clubs of extra revenue but most stuff available is junk. Maybe I should switch to supporting Norwich.
Reminds me of when my dad used to take me to Watford in the early 70’s when they were really crap, crowds 4-5000 at a push, basically go where you wanted, cups of tea and burgers probably about 50p if that 😊
Such awesome atmospheres and something I wish I could experience. Unfortunately, we only really have the top and very commercialized levels of sport here even extending to the collegiate level. It's a bit a broken really as you'd easily burn through that $100 on the food alone.
Never realised how expensive tickets are in the uk. You could visit 5 Bundesliga matches for 100 € (without food and drinks). A Dortmund ticket is like 18€.
Those kids who recognised Stuntpegg. 🤩 They were really 'fanning' on you. #legend
i feel only lik 1 of them knew
that’s my brother no lie
lol. she works hard enough.
Yes, the off-beat stuff is what makes your channel so entertaining. That and the 'dad jokes' energy.
Thank you Jon, that’s really kind!
What a little pot of gold your channel is. Fabulous stories, full of heart and lols . Well done.
I really enjoyed this one. I'd rather watch National League or lower football league games than Premiership these days as the supporters are more genuine. Big shout out to York City and their owner. When the owner of my club, Southend United, didn't pay the wages of the team, the manager & coaching staff and worse, the backroom staff, the supporters donated to pay them and the York City owner sent £1000 of his own money to help. That's class and something our club will never forget.
The kids recognising you was heart-warming.
Absolutely brilliant vid! Loved it!! Also that kid standing a pointing "YOUR STUNTPEGG!!" & then you getting swarmed was just the best!!!
That was such a lovely moment, I was absolutely freezing and it warmed me right up I was chuffed. Thank you by the way!
Yes, Nieve, this is brilliant. Sharing the magic of non-league football. It never disappoints, even if you can't feel your toes on the terraces!
Hahaha! My hands were a funny looking shade of purple for the most part but totally worth it
@@stuntpeggnieve Nieve, what any Sport needs on television, to promote Sport, is to have a battle of the sexes Cup final, at the end of any sports club's season, whatever the sport.
@@stuntpeggnieveyou are the football content creator
Excellent video, glad you captured our fans at york! Brilliant footage 🙌🏼
Thank you! Appreciate it a lot!
yes liam!!!
Just discovered and love your channel-you do a great job showing the passion and energy that is alive in the lower football leagues. The cost of attending matches is interesting as well-as a Yank living in England in the early seventies, I could see Arsenal on the Highbury terraces for about 1 pound and up to 4-5 pounds in a seat (a rare occurrence with my friend Larry Hale whose uncle was chief talent scout for Arsenal at the time.) Only cost about 30p on the tube from Northwood to Arsenal station. Lower league football was great, one of the best matches I recall was Cambridge United winning 3-2 against Oxford United to secure promotion to the 3rd Division. British Rail from Newmarket was maybe 2 pounds return. Such a great match with about 17,000 supporters stuffed into the ground, most of whom invaded the pitch at the end! The only time I was able to do that-thanks for the memories.
My absolute favourite video of yours! Shining a light on Non League and sheep! Love it!
Thanks Smiv, very kind. From the man who does non league best 🫡
Quality, informative and entertaining in the most British way possible. Love it
Thank you for proving that lower league football is important to folks in our country. Glad you had a blast, and merry Christmas love.
That youngster when he recognized you ! ..... and your kindness to all of them......
YOU GO Girl !
Love non-league for the pure reason that almost every game has more than one goal in it, simply because the defence is horrific 🤣 great vid as always! ❤
Did she say £18 to see Fylde in division north ?
Just saw this pop up on TH-cam, great vid. Glad you enjoyed my very own Alty. The strength in depth of football culture and support throughout the pyramid is English football’s greatest strength.
100% agree. And thank you Jeremy!
Enjoyed the video. As a Stockport fan the National League is a really decent standard and well supported league for a 5th tier. Very tough league to get out of. Alty are going well at the moment with a couple of County loanees.
I read a stat somewhere that said since the national league were given 2 promotion spots, nobody has been relegated the year after promotion to League Two. Shows the levels. Thank you, by the way!
@@stuntpeggnieve Most go straight up or at least compete for playoff spots. It’s a bloody hard league to get out of
Going through a hard time, needed this, thank you, your an amazing TH-camr Nieve youve worked so hard
Having a bit of a difficult winter at times myself at the moment, Daniel. The cold, dark days don’t help. Hope things start to look better for you soon, you’ve got this.
Im sorry to hear Nieve , and yeah i agree, thank you so much :) ill keep trying
You are a celebrity. Loved the kids response to seeing you
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I think I enjoyed that moment as much as the little lad! Really good bunch
“Questionable pie” 😂😂
This was great and unique content. Thank you! 👍
😂😂Thank you!
StuntPegg has entered the love shack!
That little Nieve fan club that's forming. Well done lass.
Great video. Encapsulates the joy of following Lower League/Non-League football. Have to admit I used to enjoy visiting grounds like Northwich Victoria. WItton Albion, Runcorn, Chester and Altrincham. Although back in those days we were talking £2 and £3 a ticket. And the Football Pink (you might be too young for that) was on-sale by the time I got home on the bus
As an Alty fan I shudder at most of those!
Great video, you was sat just across from me at the york city v Wrexham game. I’ve just started my vlogging journey. Hats off to you brilliant vlogging
Came across this video after binge watching Smiv, really enjoyed it!
Wonderful and funny video, Nieve. For a moment I thought we all went into time machine and went back into the 1970s. Wouldn’t be a bad thing, either.
Thank you, Miklós. I’d love to have experienced a match in the terraces, in the 70s.
I love you StuntPegg!! please keep up all the amazing and incredible work!!
It’s beautiful to see you capture this. Much love.
❤️appreciate this a lot, thank you
A'reyt Nieve. Welcome to Yorkshire. My manager at the time of the Ian Rush milk advert played for non - League Accrington Stanley, so I agree with your idea for this video exackly! One back for Wales, after you put those fans down. I was a bit concerned about what was coming next from you at the end with those sheep though.
Whatever next, Bradford (Park Avenue) for the only club with brackets?
Loved this video! 100% do more of these. The first stadium was unreal for non league football.
There’s a great video on I think it’s HITC Sevens channel about AFC Fylde where he labels them the “most hated non league club” but the investment they’ve had on their football and hockey complex is incredible
@@stuntpeggnieve It's mad the amount of investment coming into non league teams now. I'll go watch the video now, cheers!
You’re brilliant; love your channel
If you look hard enough. You can go to 100 games for nothing...
how
@@cece5203 sundaybleague
@@seanmichaels1867 Ah thanks mate!
Yh but Sunday league is very very different to non league, non league players well step 3-1 is closer to pro then Sunday league players even a lot of step 4 players
@@cece5203 Kreisliga D
What a great channel,just found it ,all the best from New Zealand.
Nice to see that the stand behind the goal at Altrincham hasn't changed since I was there for an FA Cup game in the mid 1980's
Haha! My Grandad refereed there in the 70s/80s and said the same thing
I was an American student in London in 1968, living in Chelsea. I went to the terraces at Stamford Bridge several times, and once at Arsenal. Within my student budget, maybe five or so shillings.
Went to see Torquay United once. The passion from the fans were amazing. I compare it to league 2 too. When I went to Exeter City vs Port Vale last season, the verbal fights between the fans were sensational.
Haha! Yeah it’s fab because everyone gets on really well in the lower leagues to begin with, but it can flip in a moment, I love it!
Yes keep doing these trips there top I’m a new subscriber and really enjoying your journeys
2:09 I like how the coach of Boston United is wearing his Chicago Bears NFL Knit Cap.
Just stumbled upon your videos today, brilliant stuff Nieve (love the name btw). Got a soft spot for you Brits in my heart. Visit Frankfurt, would be interested in your thoughts on our support and the stadium experience. Greetings from Germany.
Loving the music choice all my faves in there
You got to travel, eat and watch three matches for £100. Amazing! I live in the Los Angeles so to attempt three ballgames for $130 I would be broke by the time I leave Dodger stadium hahaha. Cool video
Nieve videos are so rare. It’s nice to see a new one.
Great vid Nieve, love watching non league, plenty clubs near me such as the three Atherton clubs, i actually went to Atherton LR v FC St Helens the day before i went to Wembley for the Womens Euros Final at Wembley.
Alty is a nice club as you showed, love a day there, also have softspots for Lancaster City and when they were around Droylsden too.
Need to tick off a few more around me and schedule a trip to Lancaster to the Giant Axe 🪓. Often wish I could relieve that Euro final for the lionesses. Thank you Neil :)
@@stuntpeggnieve your viog came captured and conquered the atmosphere of non league. Check out the various vlogs from conference league fans on matchdays
Great video! I would love to see you do a game at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, have a drink at the Turf and a pie review from Wayne Jones. :D
Thank you! And yes! That’d be such good fun
Great country with amazing football culture
Have to say I enjoy your videos. I was sat near you at Saint James' Park when u nearly fell asleep when we played Chelsea you weren't on your own...
Class vid, would like to see another of this ilk
You ought to visit Hallam FC in the suburbs of Sheffield, the second oldest football team in the world playing at the oldest ground in the world. You’ll gain entry, can dine on pasty, chips, mushy peas and gravy, a pint of real ale / lager and and programme and still have change from a £20 note.
WTF! I'm new here but this Pegg person is the absolute coolest. 🥇
I love non-league, I've been a season ticket holder at Ashington for a few years. £100 a year ticket. Fantastic days supporting the local club!
enjoyed myself last saturday at Horden Colliery four pounds for a day out supporting my local non league team
Loving your vids stuntpegg 👏
Highlight: The inclusion of Duran Duran
Lowlight: The fact you didn't trip up that fella on his way back 😅
nice to see enthusiasm of fans , at non league matches
Amazing crowd numbers too across the leagues
Just discovered your videos. They are superb. Keep it up 👏👏👏👏
Great movie, this is real football and passion 💪
Thank you!! 👊🏼
I love that the manager has a Chicago hat on. That's funny to me.
Great idea, and thanks for sharing
Thank you!
At Fulham you could see one game in the new Riverside Stand for £100!
This video was class
Thank you!
Great vlog again , the sheep dont say bye , they say Baa 🙂
Great video Hun your a top las love all your videos
W idea
Love this Nieve. Come to AFC Portchester some time!
Great video, from an Alty season ticket holder!
I love the order the beer from the sit at AFC Fylde
Look at them reversing who do they think they are.. 😂
I forgot I said this and I spent a solid 2 minutes wondering what you meant! 😂
The Lincolnshire massive 😂⚽️
Love this. Thank you!
Thank you!
Love your young fans!
Brilliant video, thank you for sharing and highlighting non league footie
The Wrexham away support was really impressive!
I love your sense of humour😂
Really enjoyed your tour 😊, ..
10:19 Lookin 😍😍🤩
Love your videos.
Since I experienced the "food" in the tents at the Open Golf in 2022 (at St Andrews too) I take my own food to every sports venue. I know it is depriving the clubs of extra revenue but most stuff available is junk. Maybe I should switch to supporting Norwich.
Today I feel conned, saw Oldham on the thumbnail for them not to be in it🤣🤦🏻♂️
Came for the soccer...stayed for the classic pop music bangers.
Hot Bisto or OXO is the only true football hot drink! 3:33
This is better than that World Cup bollox
Reminds me of when my dad used to take me to Watford in the early 70’s when they were really crap, crowds 4-5000 at a push, basically go where you wanted, cups of tea and burgers probably about 50p if that 😊
stuntpegg was among us, hiding as an undercover wrexham fan lol
Looking forward to welcoming the Wrexham fans to Coventry 💙
Looking forward to the away day, any news if the games going to be at the ricoh after the news this week 🔴⚪️
Great video, yes I think you should do more like this
National is classic football. My local team Solihull moors I see more than the premier League I support. Tbh going from Birmingham to London is hard
I support Fylde! :)
Up the York 🔴🔵
Such awesome atmospheres and something I wish I could experience. Unfortunately, we only really have the top and very commercialized levels of sport here even extending to the collegiate level. It's a bit a broken really as you'd easily burn through that $100 on the food alone.
love non league, proper football, proper fans! up the barum
Love your videos xxx
COMMON ENGLAND LION 🏴
York v Wrexham. 7,000+ fans at a 5th tier league game, during the World Cup. What it’s all about!
Love a bit of non league :) Did Nottingham County and St ives (Cambridgeshire) this season in last few weeks
Hi its ‘Notts’ County but I forgive you as you like Marillion so clearly have superb taste!
@@v1sionary100 I should also k know better as I lived in the area too. Don't use autocorrect haha
very nice love the energy 😊
Thank you! ❤️
My local is in the 8th tier (I think) and they charge £10 entry, by memory it were £4-5 for a burger.
You should come to Shepshed Dynamos, check out the chants.
Brackley town you should watch next
Bless you and your funny face x
Never realised how expensive tickets are in the uk. You could visit 5 Bundesliga matches for 100 € (without food and drinks). A Dortmund ticket is like 18€.
That Wrexham away crowd… wow.
You are talking to the next generation of footballers
IVE BEEN TO alty quite a few seasons ago with kiddy lovely ground