League restructure
- yeltz85
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Re: League restructure
Just read this, new league at Step 3 with games being reduced to 22.
More local derbies hopefully for us and less travelling? Assume this will be more of a Midlands league?
More local derbies hopefully for us and less travelling? Assume this will be more of a Midlands league?
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- Yeltz Forum Member
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Re: League restructure
I read somewhere else that that was to be the case. I don't envy the individuals who will have to decide what counts as Midlands.yeltz85 wrote:Just read this, new league at Step 3 with games being reduced to 22.
More local derbies hopefully for us and less travelling? Assume this will be more of a Midlands league?
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- Yeltz Forum Member
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Re: League restructure
from what I understand it will be North to Stoke, South to Beaconsfield, East out to Kings Lynn and West to Merthyr
- yeltz85
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Re: League restructure
It certainly has its advantages for Halesowen as a football club indeed!
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Re: League restructure
A bit of a hunt around on the net and these pop up,
Draft restructure and how it will work,
http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/forum ... =153039534
Current predicted league structure for next season...
1 A.F.C. Sudbury ILP
2 Barton Rovers SLC
3 Barwell NPP
4 Biggleswade Town SLP
5 Cambridge City NPP
6 Coalville Town NPP
7 Corby Town NPP
8 Halesowen Town NPP
9 Hednesford Town NPP
10 Kettering Town SLP
11 King's Lynn Town SLP
12 Lowestoft Town ILP
13 Needham Market ILP
14 Redditch United SLP
15 Royston Town SLC
16 Rushall Olympic NPP
17 Spalding United NPS
18 St. Ives Town SLP
19 St. Neots Town SLP
20 Stourbr*dge NPP
21 Stratford Town SLP
22 Sutton Coldfield Town NPP
Where's HH with his mileage stats when you need him?
Draft restructure and how it will work,
http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/forum ... =153039534
Current predicted league structure for next season...
1 A.F.C. Sudbury ILP
2 Barton Rovers SLC
3 Barwell NPP
4 Biggleswade Town SLP
5 Cambridge City NPP
6 Coalville Town NPP
7 Corby Town NPP
8 Halesowen Town NPP
9 Hednesford Town NPP
10 Kettering Town SLP
11 King's Lynn Town SLP
12 Lowestoft Town ILP
13 Needham Market ILP
14 Redditch United SLP
15 Royston Town SLC
16 Rushall Olympic NPP
17 Spalding United NPS
18 St. Ives Town SLP
19 St. Neots Town SLP
20 Stourbr*dge NPP
21 Stratford Town SLP
22 Sutton Coldfield Town NPP
Where's HH with his mileage stats when you need him?
- YeltzDoc
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Re: League restructure
I think that I speak on behalf of Poll and myself when I say that this is an outrage and that we will fight it to our last breath. etc.
The article suggests that it will be for 2018-19, whereas the leaked document says 2017-18?
The article suggests that it will be for 2018-19, whereas the leaked document says 2017-18?
- Poll
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Re: League restructure
Too right!YeltzDoc wrote:I think that I speak on behalf of Poll and myself when I say that this is an outrage and that we will fight it to our last breath. etc.
At a very quick look at that list of clubs, that's a lot of travel East on the A14 and not so many more "Midlands" games.
In general this makes a lot more sense of course, as I assume there will now be 8 teams moving up and down between steps 2 and 3? If so, that should make it easier to get up - not that right now we're really threatening to get promotion however you divide up the teams

- andy
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Re: League restructure
Not sure I see the point of this. Surely it has always been that as you rise through the pyramid the less local the leagues become. There might as well be 4 Premier Leagues otherwise to stop Sunderland travelling to Bournemouth. It doesn't even work well at our level. It might mean less travelling for us, but teams who are forcefully promoted up the pyramid to make up the numbers will now have to travel considerably further than they do now. Its all just swings and roundabouts. If a club has ambition to rise through the structure at some point longer journeys still has to kick in. Someone at the FA has got too much time on their hands I think. Stop messing!
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- Yeltz Forum Member
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Re: League restructure
I believe the rationale behind it is teams in the Northern league have been refusing promotion to the NPL because of how far south they have to go costs et cetera. Don't quote me on that though. It's one of the hazards of being in the middle of the country that we can be placed anywhere because you can get to almost anywhere in a good amount of time from the Midlandsandy wrote:Not sure I see the point of this. Surely it has always been that as you rise through the pyramid the less local the leagues become. There might as well be 4 Premier Leagues otherwise to stop Sunderland travelling to Bournemouth. It doesn't even work well at our level. It might mean less travelling for us, but teams who are forcefully promoted up the pyramid to make up the numbers will now have to travel considerably further than they do now. Its all just swings and roundabouts. If a club has ambition to rise through the structure at some point longer journeys still has to kick in. Someone at the FA has got too much time on their hands I think. Stop messing!