
"Non-League Day was launched in 2010 by QPR fan and former BBC Sport writer James Doe, who took to social media to implore his fellow football fans to take the opportunity of the break in the higher-tier season to support their local non-league club."
"The movement gathered momentum from there and has become a fixture on the calendar every March international break, providing a welcome boost to the coffers of clubs who are often run by volunteers and rely on matchday takings to operate."
Non-League Day, established in 2010, invites fans to attend local non-league matches during the international football break. The initiative, started by James Doe, aims to boost attendance and support for grassroots clubs, which often rely on volunteer efforts and matchday revenue. The event has become a regular occurrence every March, providing a vital financial boost to these clubs. Fans can easily find local games through the Non-League Day website by entering their postcode or allowing location access.
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