captainox
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A very interesting day in the National League, North & South divisions yesterday.
The proposal that has been clubs for finalising the season is as follows:
Final tables for each league finalised using PPG
Top club promoted from each league (Barrow, Kings Lynn, Wealdstone)
Play-offs to take place in the Conference but NOT in North/South divisions
Only the bottom side to be relegated from the Conference (Chorley)
No relegation from North/South divisions (all divisions below had previously been voided)
So the major impacts are:
National League
Barrow confirmed as Champions.
Barnet (in 11th when the season was closed) jump to 7th and take the final play-off spot in the Conference, Stockport lose out. (Harrogate, Notts County, Yeovil, Boreham Wood, Halifax the other teams in the play-offs.
3 of the current relegation zone - Maidenhead, Ebbsfleet and AFC Fylde all avoid relegation.
Chorley who were bottom will be the only team in the whole of non-league to be relegated.
National League North
Kings Lynn (sat 2nd at close) go top on PPG and therefore are promoted as Champions.
York who were top at the close, face another season in the division with the play-offs scrapped.
Brackley, Boston, Altrincham, Chester and Spennymoor are the other teams to miss out on the play-offs.
Bradford PA and Blyth avoid relegation.
National League South
Wealdstone promoted as champions.
Havant, Weymouth, Bath, Slough, Dartford and Dorking miss out on the play-offs.
Braintree and Hungerford avoid relegation.
Apparently the government instructions around return of sport only apply to "elite" leagues, that is leagues that are classed as full-time professional. Conference North & South are therefore not classed as this.
Very tough on York who are of course still a full-time club.
The proposal that has been clubs for finalising the season is as follows:
Final tables for each league finalised using PPG
Top club promoted from each league (Barrow, Kings Lynn, Wealdstone)
Play-offs to take place in the Conference but NOT in North/South divisions
Only the bottom side to be relegated from the Conference (Chorley)
No relegation from North/South divisions (all divisions below had previously been voided)
So the major impacts are:
National League
Barrow confirmed as Champions.
Barnet (in 11th when the season was closed) jump to 7th and take the final play-off spot in the Conference, Stockport lose out. (Harrogate, Notts County, Yeovil, Boreham Wood, Halifax the other teams in the play-offs.
3 of the current relegation zone - Maidenhead, Ebbsfleet and AFC Fylde all avoid relegation.
Chorley who were bottom will be the only team in the whole of non-league to be relegated.
National League North
Kings Lynn (sat 2nd at close) go top on PPG and therefore are promoted as Champions.
York who were top at the close, face another season in the division with the play-offs scrapped.
Brackley, Boston, Altrincham, Chester and Spennymoor are the other teams to miss out on the play-offs.
Bradford PA and Blyth avoid relegation.
National League South
Wealdstone promoted as champions.
Havant, Weymouth, Bath, Slough, Dartford and Dorking miss out on the play-offs.
Braintree and Hungerford avoid relegation.
Apparently the government instructions around return of sport only apply to "elite" leagues, that is leagues that are classed as full-time professional. Conference North & South are therefore not classed as this.
Very tough on York who are of course still a full-time club.