Ali_rrr
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Eastbourne absolutely threw that away. Next year will be tough and I wonder if they don't go up next year how long the chairman will stay around for.
Nice one. Really enjoyed the chat and the game.Thanks for that.
If you see someone with a camera, come and say hello.
Worth watching for the pitch invasion at the end and the rather large chap in the pink shirt on the left at 10:36 struggling to get over the fence.
Some photos:Nice one. Really enjoyed the chat and the game.
Presumably they'll just pick the northernmost of the three, either that or move somebody else from south to north if they're really, really southern in location. I think Oxford City have spent the last couple of years in the NLN, despite not being particularly northern. Nor are Kings Lynn, in my mind, but needs must.How will the relegated national League teams be split between the north and south? Seems like 3 southern teams and 1 northern...will they shift someone across ?
5 promoted teams and 1 relegated in the north and 3 relegated and 3 promoted in the SouthHow will the relegated national League teams be split between the north and south? Seems like 3 southern teams and 1 northern...will they shift someone across ?
Terrific set of photos. What a goal and worthy winner captured from
Yep we'll be able to welcome a new team to Gorings Mead next season, in the SCFL Premier!Nice to see the team that finished second going up
Looked at this earlier today, the only difference I could see was Merthyr being in the south with a south team moving north eg Hemel joining the likes of Oxford City in the north.5 promoted teams and 1 relegated in the north and 3 relegated and 3 promoted in the South
Relegated
Maidenhead - South
Dagenham - South
Ebbsfleet - South
AFC Fylde - North
Promoted
Bedford Town - North
Telford United AFC - North
Macclesfield - North
Worksop - North
Merthyr Town - North
AFC Totton - South
Dover - South
Horsham - South
There was rumours of Hemel moving north but playoffs means it will be easier to do with promotions.
They sold out their 515 allocation.How many did Maidstone United take to Priory Lane yesterday? The only reason I ask is there was a few on my train as I headed to Falmer who were all quite impressively drunk for 1130 in the morning. They all got off at Pevensey & Westham.
Why is it unfair?After beating Worthing and Eastbourne away tough for Maidstone to have to play Boreham Wood in final away. . Why not on a neatral ground
Looked at this earlier today, the only difference I could see was Merthyr being in the south with a south team moving north eg Hemel joining the likes of Oxford City in the north.
Chelmsford can’t be much more southern than Merthyr?
In fact I’ve just googled it. According to www.morenorth.xyz it seems like Hemel is 1 KM more northern than Merthyr, which in itself is 1 KM more northern than Chelmsford. So it could genuinely come down to where their grounds are in relation to the city centre![]()
Turns out you can put postcodes in to that website, so I did all 3 of them.View attachment 201244
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A strange north-south divide: how Oxford City face marathon football season
Reappearance in National League North brings challenges for players and fans that are shared by some sixth-tier rivalswww.theguardian.com
I believe it’s done on transport links as well. Chelmsford was further north than Bishops Stortford, but if coming from the North by Road, it would be further to travel, as you’d have to drive through Stortford to get to Chelmsford.Turns out you can put postcodes in to that website, so I did all 3 of them.
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The top line is Hemel Hempstead, the bottom one is Chelmsford. Merthyr is in line with The Plough. F*ck me that’s close.