This has us staying North next season, makes sense... Mileage should have come down as we have lost Blyth and Spennymoor.... Dazza?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mi ... 249608&z=7
1 Altrincham NLN
2 Ashton United NPP
3 Barwell NPP
4 Buxton NPP
5 Coalville Town NPP
6 Farsley Celtic NPN
7 Grantham Town NPP
8 Halesowen Town NPP
9 Hednesford Town NPP
10 Lancaster City NPN
11 Marine NPP
12 Matlock Town NPP
13 Mickleover Sports NPP
14 Nantwich Town NPP
15 Rushall Olympic NPP
16 Shaw Lane NPS
17 Stafford Rangers NPP
18 Stalybridge Celtic NLN
19 Stourbr*dge NPP
20 Sutton Coldfield Town NPP
21 Warrington Town NPP
22 Whitby Town NPP
23 Witton Albion NPS
24 Workington NPP
Non League Projections 2017-18
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
I imagine the carbon footprint of our supporters will have fallen due to most people not going anymore.........Oh, you didn't mean that
I'll work it out, I'm busy for a change though so it may take me a while........

I'll work it out, I'm busy for a change though so it may take me a while........
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
That's not official but if I was Matt Clarke I'd put very good money on it being accurate.
With Worcester relegated from NL North, there's no need for any switches. The FA generally only move clubs if absolutely necessary, or if there's a logical reason - the only time I can remember them switching more clubs than were numerically necessary was tree years ago when we were both moved North, and Corby moved the other way. It made sense to keep us together.
Also, in light of the planned "big" changes at Step 3/4 next season they won't move clubs unnecessarily just for the sake of one season.
With Worcester relegated from NL North, there's no need for any switches. The FA generally only move clubs if absolutely necessary, or if there's a logical reason - the only time I can remember them switching more clubs than were numerically necessary was tree years ago when we were both moved North, and Corby moved the other way. It made sense to keep us together.
Also, in light of the planned "big" changes at Step 3/4 next season they won't move clubs unnecessarily just for the sake of one season.
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
Apart from Altrincham, the 'new' clubs don't have significant support at this level. In particular, Lancaster, Farsley and Shaw Lane all had quite poor attendances considering they were doing well. So expect the average attendance to drop again next season.
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
yeltz league average increased in 2016-17 or are we talking npl average lowering
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
I think NPL average and ours will drop as well, though I used 'again' a bit loosely. It will depend on how we fare though....
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Re: Non League Projections 2017-18
Provisional listings are now on the FA website,
http://www.thefa.com/-/media/thefacom-n ... ashx?la=en
As ever these are subject to changes and will be set in stone after the League AGM's.
http://www.thefa.com/-/media/thefacom-n ... ashx?la=en
As ever these are subject to changes and will be set in stone after the League AGM's.