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Help save the Non League Show on BBC London


Ian_W

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As part of the BBC's proposed cuts, the BBC Non League Show, is being threatened with closure.

 

If, like me, you think it's a high-quality programme which provides much needed coverage for non-league clubs up and down the county, please click on the below link and express your view as part of the BBC consultation:

 

http://consultations.external.bbc.co.uk/bbc/dqf/consultation/subpage.2011-09-18.8948401403/

 

You can visit the BBC Nonleague Show homepage at http://www.bbc.co.uk/nonleague and perhaps download and listen to the latest podcast.

 

Why not let us know here your thoughts on the proposed axing of the NonLeague Show and demonstrate your support for the team.

 

Have your say, before it is too late!

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Who can ever forget the time Clement Temile 'appeared' on the show as Caroline Barker's star guest, as he was Coaching a Step 6 Club at the time (Kentish Town) that sort of blows the theory out of the water that the show is only ever about Conference, Conference South and occasional Step 3 Club's.

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There is also a Twitter page for the Non League Show which members can follow:

 

www.twitter.com/nonleagueshow

 

 

 

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They did a good piece on Guernsey FC fromte CCL a few weeks ago so they do cover some of he lower leagues too.

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I see there was an article in today's Non League paper about saving the show and a number of Forum's have picked up on it including Chesham United's:

 

http://forums.cheshamunited.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6738

 

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Its a terrible crime when something like this is being threatened, especially as it probably costs very little to produce, and no doubt the BBC will continue to pay obscene salaries to the useless celebrities that most of us have been bored stiff with for years.

 

Shame that all the non leagues probably wouldn't consider working together to finance and produce a regular TV channel for non league football, as it probably wouldn't cost that much to start, and could even be profitable if it had enough viewers as advertisers would almost certainly use it.

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