Trek wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 5:27 pm
Wazzafan’s prediction is Stratford Town remain in the Southern Premier.
My Dad would be horrified by that as an AFC R&D Season Ticket holder living in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
It appears it's been updated again and Stratford are now back in the Central League projection. Bishop Stortford have moved back out to accommodate them.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
Trek wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 5:27 pm
Wazzafan’s prediction is Stratford Town remain in the Southern Premier.
My Dad would be horrified by that as an AFC R&D Season Ticket holder living in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
It appears it's been updated again and Stratford are now back in the Central League projection. Bishop Stortford have moved back out to accommodate them.
I was thinking of Graham when I mentioned Stratford Town. Also it appears that Banbury United will remain in the Southern Premier.
I will be very surprised if my projected 22 is not 100% correct. It only remains to be seen if Hitchin or Banbury are the ones that drop down geographically.
I expect the good people of Banbury would be cross. I would imagine the league most clubs would want to avoid is the SW Premier, which looks likely to stretch from Bognor to Taunton and up to Merthyr and include borderline clubs such as Dorking and Banbury.
sussexdiamond wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 7:24 am
I expect the good people of Banbury would be cross. I would imagine the league most clubs would want to avoid is the SW Premier, which looks likely to stretch from Bognor to Taunton and up to Merthyr and include borderline clubs such as Dorking and Banbury.
Might be some players we can poach from Banbury should we deem it necessary as that must surely be within our catchment area. They'd be extremely unfortunate to end up in the Southern League next season and I imagine many of their players will be eager to join a Central League team. Plus we have Jack Westbrook who could put a good word in.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
Longest trip is Lowestoft for us, 132 miles, but for me, the most baffling thing on there is the NPL East and UCL clubs Wisbech and Yaxley having to go to bloody Morpeth, 217 and 222 miles respectively! Wasn't this reshuffle meant to reduce distances? For step 4 teams previously used to going no further than Milton Keynes, now having to have to go to Morpeth seems absurd, no wonder clubs at step 5 refuse promotion
Olly wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 4:48 pm
League Allocations confirmed, as we expected! And absolute confirmation that we will resume our rivalry with them up the road in the league
Longest trip is Lowestoft for us, 132 miles, but for me, the most baffling thing on there is the NPL East and UCL clubs Wisbech and Yaxley having to go to bloody Morpeth, 217 and 222 miles respectively! Wasn't this reshuffle meant to reduce distances? For step 4 teams previously used to going no further than Milton Keynes, now having to have to go to Morpeth seems absurd, no wonder clubs at step 5 refuse promotion
I believe that in the near future an extra league is going to be created at Step 4. But in the meantime Yaxley and Wisbech will be getting familiar with the A1. Good news for us though.