Welcome

Welcome to this blog which is aimed to be as informative and interesting as possible. I want this to be a one stop blog for all news in the following leagues:-



- Blue Square Premier

- Blue Square North and South

-Evo-Stik Premier, Ryman Premier and Zamaretto Premier leagues

I will be very happy to cover any clubs below the Blue Square North and South. If you have any news, information or upcoming events which you would like put on here please email me on the address below.

As time goes on I will be doing other articles which I hope you will find to be good reading.

Also a big thank you to all the clubs and supporters clubs / associations who have given me permission to use logos, pictures etc. Please help support them by visiting them by clicking the links on the right.

Feel free to leave a comment on any posts or email me at llmailto:llfblogger@googlemail.com.

Upcoming fixtures

Wednesday 8th September


Evo-Stik Premier - Bradford PA v FC United; Hucknall Town v Mickleover Sports; Whitby Town v Osset Town







Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Tonights action


There is one game in the Conference Premier tonight as Chester can get themselves within a point of nil points, as they travel to the Kit Kat Stadium to take on a York City team who can get themselves within one of the play off places just behind Luton Town. York will be full of confidence after their impressive 3-2 victory over Crewe on the weekend. If Chester win it will be their fourth successive victory.


There are 3 games in the Blue Square North as Alfreton Town host Ilkeston Town at the Impact Arena. Alfreton can climb to within 3 points of the top of the table, if lowly Redditch United can defeat top club Southport at Haig Avenue. Finally in the Blue Square North Harrogate Town can climb off the bottom of the table if they defeat Fleetwood Town.
The Blue Square South also has three fixtures tonight, Eastleigh Town visit Dorchester. There is a clash of giantkillers from the weekend as Bath City travel to Staines Town fresh from their defeats of Grimsby Town and Shrewsbury Town respectively. The final game tonight is at Kingfield as St. Albans travel to take on high flying Woking.

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