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By GeordieBoro3/10/2024 12:27Thu Oct 3 12:27:57 2024

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Hi - I'm struggling to work out equivalent level that the Boro is at - to where i am in the North East. Does anyone know what the level 6 (is it?) league is up here?

Just with the comments of standard of football - be good to have something to base it on.

Edited by GeordieBoro at 12:28:17 on 3rd October 2024
Edited by GeordieBoro at 12:29:14 on 3rd October 2024

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Re: This level

By Boropod (BoroughPod)3/10/2024 13:41Thu Oct 3 13:41:40 2024In response to This levelTop of thread

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Pretty sure this is step 6 same as Boro.

https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/divisions/34/

Note to self, 'be careful what you wish for'

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Re: This level

By GeordieBoro3/10/2024 13:54Thu Oct 3 13:54:38 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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Ahh thanks - I couldn't work out if it was div 1 or 2 in that league.

Div 2 is mainly villages/pit towns a little bit of trek for pretty much park football. I didn't quite realise it was quite so low - guess thats a great job the Boro media team have been doing to make it more appealing (for want of a better word) than the level it is.

Might check out a game or two at Div 1.

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By 70s Stalwart (v2)3/10/2024 15:44Thu Oct 3 15:44:27 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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Eee, some canny places to visit there, lad. My dad’s family were from Prudhoe area and my mum’s from Horden.

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Re: This level

By GeordieBoro4/10/2024 12:06Fri Oct 4 12:06:18 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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Certainly is! Ive been up here a while now - really like it.

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Re: This level

By Armchair vulture3/10/2024 18:50Thu Oct 3 18:50:53 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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No Geordies in Horden only pit yakers - Geordies are from Newcastle
, Mackems from Sunderland and pit yakers from Durham pit villages. Calling Durham mining folk Geordies is akin to calling Nuneaton folk Brummies. Half my family from the Trimdon area and Peterlee- top of Horden bank - Horden Colliery, once the largest Colliery in Britain. Lots of Nuneaton families came to Nuneaton from East durham which was also a hot bed of amateur and non league football.

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Re: This level

By almost average 23/10/2024 18:39Thu Oct 3 18:39:41 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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It's the same level as the likes of Bury , Macclesfield or Wimbledon had to restart at . Higher than Bromsgrove & Leamington and way higher than Maidstone or Accrington . We are were we are but we could have been nowhere .

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By GeordieBoro4/10/2024 12:04Fri Oct 4 12:04:47 2024In response to Re: This levelTop of thread

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Of course - it wasn't meant to come across negatively on the work thats been done!

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