The Non-League Paper

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 Non-League Paper
Front cover on 19 December 2010
TypeWeekly non-League football newspaper
FormatTabloid
PublisherThe Football Paper Ltd.
Editor-in-chiefDavid Emery
EditorAlex Narey
News editorJon Couch
Staff writersChris Dunlavy
David Shad
Sam Emery
Matt Badcock
Founded1999
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWimbledon, London
Sister newspapersThe Football League Paper
The Rugby Paper
The Cricket Paper
The Racing Paper
ISSN1755-1544
Websitewww.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com

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

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    See also

    • List of British newspapers
    • List of newspapers (by country)


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