@@Highsie5k 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.
@@Codan3 but we don't have league system as they have in Europe. We have one league which has no promotion or relegation. Countries like India need a proper league system.
@@davepayne164 Especially at this level. They're 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.
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)
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!
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.
One thing I’ll always respect about soccer in the UK is how many levels there are. And I love how it’s taken serious. It’s awesome to see a sport that you love have so many opportunities for people to play it. In the United States, most peoples athletic careers end when graduating high school and the lucky ones when they graduate college. so many kids stop playing competitive sports at the age of 18 because they have no other choice. It’s so nice to see a sport and leagues give young men opportunity to play competitively, ,even if it’s not at a pro level, through their prime years.
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"
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.
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.
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'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’ve enjoyed our recreational level OTH (over the hill) soccer / football league many years including a promotion from Division 6 to Division 5 (USA). Only to be promptly relegated to next year. Still the most fun and memorable year of soccer / football. It’s about playing the game and getting competitive juices flowing. But most important is the time after the game. Drinks with mates after a joint effort and being part of a team.
As an American, I’m jealous of that there are so many football teams in the UK/Europe that you can walk onto one of these teams fairly easily in teams.
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.
I could barely understand the English at several points 😂 but man I can relate on playing after 6 yrs recently on a pick up game. Still have the skills if not more with improved IQ but my fitness and stamina were horrible as expected. I did play on a futsal size turf fields so probably easier honestly but man it was so fun! Made some impressive goals and assists but my defense and goalie skills were horrible. Thanks for sharing this it’s helpful for people like me that are thinking of someday joining a league. Always wanted to…
I played for a few teams at this level. My experience was the managers always rewarded ability over effort. Talented players could show up late, start fights, blame others for bad results and always expect to play the whole match. Untalented players were given the linesman's flag and hope for five minutes at the end when the result is already settled. Every decision they make (offside or not offside) was sure to anger one of the teams, so we always caught abuse. Not only do we give up our Saturday afternoons so they could play, we would also get abused for making offside decisions they didn't like. You might say that is fair enough because it's on us to improve our talent so that we play more, but if we never play how are we meant to improve? I'm glad I gave it up. There is a good reason teams like mine are at the bottom of the pyramid. They don't know what they're doing. They don't reward or incentivize effort and good attitudes.
Ex-United Antonio Valencia is running his own club. I believe he is the coach too. If I was filthy rich I’d do the same and work my way through the ranks.
This video makes me wish we had a baseball pyramid over here in the US, where a beer-league team in a one-stoplight town could dream of making the National League.
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
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?
Things must have changed, when I started out it was not unusual to change in the local pub, and have the cows removed from the pitch before we kicked off.
Up to what level of the pyramid are English football leagues considered amateur leagues? I knew that League levels were considered professional, and non-League teams could be either amateur or semi-pro.
How to do trails with them. I live in the US , I am wondering if they can get me in the team as a striker. My style of play compare to a famous striker is Filippo Inzaghi with mix of having pace and some skills. But I also have insane accuracy no matter where I am in the field.
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.
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
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 👍
Playing FM with level 15 league team - WTF, what they are doing, this cant be! Stupid game! Watching this game - Oh... I get it. Really realistic game, actually...
@@LocationFootball yeah ofc in bottom of the 7th division we have the local team Falerums IF. On a semi profesional level theres the sleeping giant, two times swedish champions and 20 seasons in the first league, Åtvidabergs FF in the 4th division.
@@LocationFootball the season is half way mate, Falerum play the last game before holidays 19/6 and then the season continues 10/8. ÅFF have a break in season between 30/6 to 5/8
Its incredible when you realize that the skill gap between this and lets say Vanarama is huge. Now think about the skill gap between vanarama and premier league. And then compare premier league to the best clubs in europe. Its incredible how high the skill ceiling is
I'm here from 40 years in the future. This team has changed their name to Assington City, and they have just won the premier league 9 times in a row.
Could you imagine! 😂
Nice
the fack 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bro managed assington in fm
@@Highsie5k 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
love that club chairman, proper bloke. Just in it for the love of the game.
Absolutely for the love of football
@@LocationFootball Id love to join this team how do I sign up to join the academy
@@RealNinjaGoFandom im guessing you can search up the club and shoot them an email but i think they are just a sunday league team
@@Thug3699 4 minutes into the vid, the narrator said it was Saturday football
@@Thug3699Many people confuse Amateur with Sunday League, Sunday League is a completely different system to Saturday Football.
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.
Glad you enjoyed the vid. We've got plenty of non league content. 👍
Has footballnot gotten incredibly popular in India the last couple years?
@@Codan3 but we don't have league system as they have in Europe. We have one league which has no promotion or relegation. Countries like India need a proper league system.
@@dd-uf9nwsame with Pakistan but considering my country’s condition it’s hard
Alternative title: Tom Cruise plays football for first time in 16 years
Hahaha if I had a penny...😂
Little tall for tom cruise
@@juanertizer wish version
@@Natralya more like premium version
But with a British accent
Got a new favorite team. Assington Stanley. Proper name that.
Glad you enjoyed the vid 🙌
Lets get em into the Prem.
@@michaelbailey8729lemme ask my parents to buy the club or invest in the club
Assington stanley for life
Nice to hear the comment about the ref from the gaffer. Refs need more respect
Especially the younger ones
@@davepayne164 Especially at this level. They're 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.
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)
The beauty of the English football pyramid!! That dirt was inside the lens annoyingly. Its fixed now 👍
9 years for champions league
@@Foottie_edits dream big!!
@@LocationFootball yeah you win fa cup 1 year eurupa league 1 year champions league
@@LocationFootballdang this video blew up didn’t it 😮
When the pitch and facilities of a Tier 16 club in England look better and cleaner than the facilities of "pro" clubs in most non-Europe countries...
That's life, equality is a lie bro!
or any third world countries biggest clhbs
11 , league 11 bro. Not 16 😂😂
This is 16th tier. They aren’t step 7.
What? Almost every team in my country(a third world country) has a stadium home ground.
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!
Thank you for taking the time out to watch our video! We really appreciate it 🙌
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.
We'd happily cover a team each round too!!
You realize if the FA Cup started at this level it would have about a 1000 teams literally to get through
One thing I’ll always respect about soccer in the UK is how many levels there are. And I love how it’s taken serious. It’s awesome to see a sport that you love have so many opportunities for people to play it.
In the United States, most peoples athletic careers end when graduating high school and the lucky ones when they graduate college. so many kids stop playing competitive sports at the age of 18 because they have no other choice. It’s so nice to see a sport and leagues give young men opportunity to play competitively, ,even if it’s not at a pro level, through their prime years.
Thanks for watching pal! The English football system is great 👍
Big up Josh in goal always been a decent bloke first played for my team in a semi final and made some crucial saves to get us into the final 👏🏾
Love that. He was a top bloke
Lost the final did you my guy?
Love that chairman, what it's all about
Brilliant guy
The lowest level of football actually goes down to level 18 for an example there’s a league called Yorkshire amateur div 5
Played there lol , well Yorkshire amateur div 4
And technically you can go to level 20 for the Devon and Exeter Football League Division Eight and the
Central and South Norfolk League Division Four
@@calculator17😂😂what
So are the Sunday Leagues so far down they're not even considered as a step?
@@michaelscott7166 I thought they were so far down that they aren’t even part of the pyramid
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"
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.
Thanks for watching pal 🙌
13:00 you know what? This coach is pretty good. Person, manager, he knows how to appeal to players. Amazing personality :)
He was a top guy!
Love the community feel to the club, I’m going to plan a special trip to England just to go see an ASFC match!!
Do it!! 🙌
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!
Thanks for watching pal. Who's your team in America?
@@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.
@@IsaiasSoldier2 I went to an LA Galaxy game when Beckham played many years go! Appreciate you watching our vid pal 👍
@@duitk So far they’ve had a stellar start! It’s been amazing considering they haven’t played this way in a long time!
this guy only has 13k subscribers? that is absolutely mental, class video mate
6:51 "whats the level like at div 5 of this league" ..... 🤣😆🤣. Luv it, no beating around the bush 😌
Haha
Support from Hawaii. Love the underdogs out there having fun.
Love the support! Thank you for watching pal 🙌
It's nice of the manager to tell his players to treat the ref well, they also have to start somewhere at the end of the day.
Yeah absolutely. One of the best lines to come out the vid. Ref had a very good game as well 👍
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
Haha thank you ☺️
Nice
Not a soccer man, amazing work by the chairman, getting something started, amazing 👏
Cheers for watching!
Good video, up and up for Assington Stanley
Thank you 🙌
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’ve enjoyed our recreational level OTH (over the hill) soccer / football league many years including a promotion from Division 6 to Division 5 (USA). Only to be promptly relegated to next year. Still the most fun and memorable year of soccer / football.
It’s about playing the game and getting competitive juices flowing. But most important is the time after the game. Drinks with mates after a joint effort and being part of a team.
Exactly this mate!! 👍
The most important bit of the video was the gaffer talking about the referee..
Encourage him if he's right, if he's wrong leave him
Respect the referees 👍
well done very enjoyable, greetings from Paradise, NL Canada
Amazing our video reached you! That's so cool. Glad you enjoyed it 🙌
Home Sweet home
As an American, I’m jealous of that there are so many football teams in the UK/Europe that you can walk onto one of these teams fairly easily in teams.
Yeah there are plenty of teams to join at this level. Gets a bit more difficult as you go up. But this level is great for the casual footballer 👍
@@LocationFootballin America everything is pay to play. Why we are not able to use our talent properly.
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.
Glad you like the video! Yes we will try. We went to AFC Croydon in the FA Cup. We will try to get to home game.
@@LocationFootball yea meant a home match for them
I love the kit color way!! Modest means! I hope y'all rise and only get better and promote!
They sealed promotion 🙌
I could barely understand the English at several points 😂 but man I can relate on playing after 6 yrs recently on a pick up game. Still have the skills if not more with improved IQ but my fitness and stamina were horrible as expected. I did play on a futsal size turf fields so probably easier honestly but man it was so fun! Made some impressive goals and assists but my defense and goalie skills were horrible. Thanks for sharing this it’s helpful for people like me that are thinking of someday joining a league. Always wanted to…
Go for it mate!! You won't regret it 🙌
I played for a few teams at this level. My experience was the managers always rewarded ability over effort. Talented players could show up late, start fights, blame others for bad results and always expect to play the whole match. Untalented players were given the linesman's flag and hope for five minutes at the end when the result is already settled. Every decision they make (offside or not offside) was sure to anger one of the teams, so we always caught abuse. Not only do we give up our Saturday afternoons so they could play, we would also get abused for making offside decisions they didn't like. You might say that is fair enough because it's on us to improve our talent so that we play more, but if we never play how are we meant to improve? I'm glad I gave it up. There is a good reason teams like mine are at the bottom of the pyramid. They don't know what they're doing. They don't reward or incentivize effort and good attitudes.
I really wish there was a promotion and demotion pyramid in Australia, because it was a British colony once, I'm confused why we don't have it.
Promotion and relegation has to be in football doesn't it. Thanks for watching the video 🙌
i guess not many football teams down there?
Not enough interest
The standard was better than I expected (not as high as Royston’s obviously) but still good
Ex-United Antonio Valencia is running his own club. I believe he is the coach too. If I was filthy rich I’d do the same and work my way through the ranks.
Where's he running this club? That's class. Wonder if he needs any new players 😂
Now it's time for you to try out div 20 in the mid-essex div 4
I second this, cause the team from this video was level 16, so level 20 is even lower!
Haha I could be tempted
Good vid mate👍🏻
Thank you mate!
I know number 10 Jaime he is a good player
Just to clarify, step 7 is the bottom of the official FA pyramid but there are a lot of levels below this county leagues etc
Exactly that 👍 these are step 7 div 5
Guys out there doing it for the love of the game. They will have success as long as they keep that love.
Thanks for watching, we appreciate the nice comment 🙌
This is why i love football man just raw and real guys who just love the game
Couldn't agree more!
@@LocationFootball how can I join the team
Indeed
the Panning Shot 4:20 says it all, just like telling me your football league without telling me"
Good wholesome stuff, very nice!
Thank you Jon!
This video makes me wish we had a baseball pyramid over here in the US, where a beer-league team in a one-stoplight town could dream of making the National League.
Thats the beauty of the football at this level, you can always dream of going higher!
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.
That's wild! How's your season been going?
@@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
Nice
6:54 6:56 😢
@@LocationFootball 7:29 7:27
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!)
Haha it was definitely a fun experience
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?
THIS goes to show their is always someone above you and beneath you
Played for them last season, it has been a real journey to just get to where they are now tbf
How did you get on?
just a few minutes in and you've got my sub. get in lads!!!
Ooo, a new one for the bench.
Things must have changed, when I started out it was not unusual to change in the local pub, and have the cows removed from the pitch before we kicked off.
The good old days 🙌
That was so fun! I'm support you from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Thank you for watching!! Welcome to the channel 🙌
Your so underrated! I love these videos!!!!❤
Thank you buddy! Glad you enjoy the videos 🙌
I fell in love the club owner! What a lovely guy. I would like to meet him someday!
He's a legend
Up to what level of the pyramid are English football leagues considered amateur leagues? I knew that League levels were considered professional, and non-League teams could be either amateur or semi-pro.
That's a great question, my opinion would be if you're getting paid to play then that's semi pro. Any leagues below would be amateur.
Assington Stanley my new favorite club let’s get it lads
If I ever win the lottery, I will spend all my money getting Assington into the Prem. Im sure KAKA and Ronaldinho would be up for one last ride.
What a great idea!
club has better pitch than syrian Premier League
8:18 Those players could give two f s about training 🤣
😂
Assington Stanley that is pure comedy gold
Accrington Stanley be violated in this one!
😂
This is class. Well done boys
Thanks legends!! 🙌
How to do trails with them. I live in the US , I am wondering if they can get me in the team as a striker. My style of play compare to a famous striker is Filippo Inzaghi with mix of having pace and some skills. But I also have insane accuracy no matter where I am in the field.
I'm sure they'd welcome you. Long way to go for a game of football though 😂
Amazing video! What a cool story.
Cheers Curtis! 🙌
The chairman seems like a nice guy
Really nice guy
Interesting coincidence. In USA we have a bottom tier club called Arseington Stanley
Haha how funny! Thanks for watching
@@LocationFootball what is not funny is we don't demote and promote. FA is king.
@@justinkauffman731 you need promotion and relegation for sure 👍
Interesting
The fact that it goes below this is crazy. The English pyramid goes down to level 20.
Yeh it goes so far down!!
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.
I think it's more generating the funds to be able to afford refs and pitch hire. The ref did a fantastic job, without the refs there is no match. 👍
Didn’t happen. He just broke down the match day costs. Are you a referee by any chance??
@@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.
man this is awesome! I wish we had something like this in america I would love to give it a try to play some competitive soccer! Enjoy the vids man
Great to hear from you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙌
Mid-Essex league and Southend Borough Com are lower than the border league
Love this. Good luck to the club. Fifth division of step 7...sounds like 15th level. Even better!
It's pretty low down put it that way 😂 thanks for watching
The Prem division in our area is step 6. So being in division 5 we are 5 divisions lower than step 6😂
I love seeing they all are Englishmen with love for the football game.
We love football!
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 did it more for a laugh I wasn't actually trying to get in 😂 wanted to see what a trial was like.
This is why we need a pyramid here in the states. There is always something to play for.
Competition brings out the best in teams 👍
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
Did you enjoy our video then? 😄 I agree I'd love to do something like that. The characters you meet are amazing!
@@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
@@shariganpolka2581 that's great to hear! Thank you so much 👍
@@shariganpolka2581 thank you so much. That's what we aim to do 👍
I wish them the best and hopefully they can grow in the years to come.
Let's hope so! 🤞
I dont know why but this video feels like Football Manager 24 lol.
Haha 😂
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 👍
Cheers Chris! We appreciate the comment. I'd love to get to an A-League game and compare!! That would be epic
The A league is better than League Two lmao
That pitch is incredible. Not even a mud bath after 5 minutes...
It was very bobbly (well that's my excuse anyway 😂)
This reminds me of playing beer league hockey but without the beer.
Haha were you good at Hockey?
@@LocationFootball I would like to think so but nothing special.
What nice people, you've got yourselves a one man Irish fan club
That's class pal thanks for watching
Brought me back nostalgia :)
Proper old school football 🙌
Yeah. Not saying I’d dominate but as a retired college level player who uncommitted. I’d get atleast 5 goals in 8 games
In which goal ? :)
@@richard6440 5 own goals
@@BallerKev That's my boy ! :)
So exponentially hard to play in these conditions. The ball jumps like a rabbit being hunted
Playing FM with level 15 league team - WTF, what they are doing, this cant be! Stupid game!
Watching this game - Oh... I get it. Really realistic game, actually...
Confused but ok 😂 thanks for watching
Man, this was super fun to watch
This was a super comment to read! Thank you so much
The FA Cup? You can keep it ! Its the Tommy Thompson Cup that REALLY counts ! :)
The most prestigious cup competition in England 😂
I love non league football. 100% grassrots. Same here in Sweden, I only watch lower division football (4th to 8th division)
Would you recommend any games for us to visit in Sweden! I'd love to come over and make a video 🙌
@@LocationFootball yeah ofc in bottom of the 7th division we have the local team Falerums IF. On a semi profesional level theres the sleeping giant, two times swedish champions and 20 seasons in the first league, Åtvidabergs FF in the 4th division.
@@kalleandersson916 right I need to come to one of their games! When does the season start pal? Or is it currently still going?
@@LocationFootball the season is half way mate, Falerum play the last game before holidays 19/6 and then the season continues 10/8.
ÅFF have a break in season between 30/6 to 5/8
@@kalleandersson916 top man thank you. What would be the easiest club to travel to from UK? Do you know anyone at the clubs?
A team named Assington being in the bottom league seems quite fitting.
Haha they actually got promoted 😂 but that's funny
Have you ever thought about doing a live stream just chatting, think would be nice to talk with your fans
At a game? Or at home??
I was thinking just at home but either would work
Love seeing a Spurs logo!
So this is what AFC Wimbledon did 20 years ago after their team was stolen from them?
If they can follow AFC Wimbledon trajectory that would be incredible
Its incredible when you realize that the skill gap between this and lets say Vanarama is huge. Now think about the skill gap between vanarama and premier league. And then compare premier league to the best clubs in europe. Its incredible how high the skill ceiling is
It's crazy isn't it! The level of football is incredible high up
Although I'm from the U.S. I'd wear an Assington jersey.
Great kit isn't it
36 now, stopped playing 16 years ago.... so at 20?
That's correct
I love this, more vids of where it started.
Thank you mate! We are looking into doing some more like this 👍
Rmb Vardy came from here before leading england to semi final in worldcup
Vardy most certainly did come from non-league
Mark is a proper bloke.
Great bloke!
so are you saying at 42 i have a chance to play!? haha wish i lived there id try out! hey, ya never know 🤷♂🤷♂
That smudge on the bottom left is bugging me, I thought my screen has problems 😂
It was bugging us as well, but it's gone now 😂 hope you still enjoyed the vid