The National League is a de facto fourth division of the EFL even if promotion and relegation is restricted. It is no surprise that virtually all teams are full time as they seek the promised land of League Two or at least avoid relegation.
But full time teams are now to be found in the next tier down. In the National League North, Buxton, Kidderminster Harriers, Kings Lynn, Scunthorpe United (former EFL team) and South Shields are full time.
Some teams have tried to develop a hybrid model which means that players generally come in three days of week for some kind of training/recovery/fitness/midweek game whilst part-time players generally operate on two evenings a week or one if there is a midweek game. Some clubs remain entirely part-time, so it's not a level playing field.
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