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Type | Weekly non-League football newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Founder(s) | David Emery |
Publisher | The Football Paper Ltd. |
Founded | 1999 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Wimbledon, London |
Sister newspapers | |
ISSN | 1755-1544 |
Website | www |
The Non-League Paper is a weekly English sports paper based on non-League football. It is published every Sunday. For a short while a midweek edition was also published.
The publication features match reports from the previous day's top four levels of English non-league football with round-ups of step five divisions. Results and tables from steps 5 and 6 are also featured as are the results and a selection of tables from step 7. A round-up of football in Wales is included and the scores from senior Scottish non-league football are featured in the results section. A results round-up from the previous week's midweek matches is also included. In addition, there are a number of pages devoted to news from the non-league scene. During the close season the Paper becomes more feature-based, with reviews of the top leagues and more feature articles.
The Paper's owners later launched a sister title covering the Football League, called the League Paper.
Notes and references
- Cleland, Jamie; Doidge, Mark; Millward, Peter; Widdop, Paul (21 February 2018). Collective Action and Football Fandom: A Relational Sociological Approach. Springer. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-3-319-73141-4. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
See also
- List of British newspapers
- List of newspapers (by country)
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