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Post by hatter_in_macc on May 3, 2018 17:21:38 GMT
Good work, Lennie.
I reckon that King's Lynn will be certs for our league, if they beat Slough in their play-off final. They're just along the road from Boston.
That would mean switching Brackley from North to South, unless, of course, the 'Saints' get promoted... in which case, Leamington will be left as the most southerly club - although I have a feeling that there is a rule about needing to complete two consecutive seasons in one regional division before transferring to the other, which the 'Brakes' have not yet done... so we could lose Kidderminster.
Clearly, still much to be resolved, though!
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Post by hermannsays on May 5, 2018 18:59:31 GMT
Ashton United won the Northern Prem playoff final earlier and will join us in NLN next season.
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on May 5, 2018 19:32:27 GMT
Looks like Guiesley, Chester, Altrincham and Ashton United coming our way then.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on May 5, 2018 21:57:41 GMT
not a bad set, really. #'north'meansnorth
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2018 22:21:21 GMT
Ashton Utd? Christ... as if playing Curzon Ashton competitively isn't humiliating enough...
At least it is local.
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on May 6, 2018 16:00:25 GMT
Chorley remain with us then.
1-0 up then a red card, a later penalty conceded and a very late 93 minute winner for Harrogate.
Bradford/Brackley gone to extra time.
And.... Brackley break the deadlock in the 111th minute to progress.
Harrogate vs Brackley it will be (quite rightly so given the league points total).
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Post by gazz on May 6, 2018 16:26:00 GMT
Chorley remain with us then. 1-0 up then a red card, a later penalty conceded and a very late 93 minute winner for Harrogate. Bradford/Brackley gone to extra time. Bring on next season and another chance to finally shake that Chorley Monkey off our backs.
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Post by ceefer on May 6, 2018 18:50:33 GMT
Dont fancy a trip to Kings Lynn....mileage wise although it's steeped in history
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Post by hatter_in_macc on May 6, 2018 19:00:31 GMT
Ideal scenario would be for: (1) King's Lynn to win tomorrow; (2) Harrogate to go up after beating Brackley; (3) Brackley to transfer to National League South, replaced by KL (not too much further than Boston, Ceefs!).
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on May 7, 2018 16:30:35 GMT
The Kings Lynn issue has been resolved. Slough late winner in the 89th minute.
Macca's odometer gains some respite.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on May 7, 2018 16:30:46 GMT
Ah well - there goes the ideal scenario...
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Post by marketharborough on May 7, 2018 17:13:13 GMT
Looking at the relegation/promotion issues - all I can see from looking at the geographic positions on the map is we get Chester and Guiseley coming down, Altrincham and Ashton being promoted We lose one of Harrogate or Brackley and we gain Hereford to make up the 22
So we still have a number of massive teams for this level - but will everyone make the start in August? - certainly Chester and York are very precarious, and I suppose might drop further
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on May 7, 2018 19:19:00 GMT
it's a little annoying that we'll lose brackley one way or another as it's not a bad day out. hereford's a bit of a trek from here.
friendly fixtures, fall on slough.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on May 7, 2018 20:55:26 GMT
Don't think we would lose Brackley, following today's defeat for King's Lynn, exile - provided, of course, that they were to come unstuck next Sunday.
As mhh says, we gain Chester, Guiseley, Alty, Ashton and Hereford. Those five should now - barring any liquidations or the like - replace Salford, Gainsborough, Tamworth and Ferriby - plus either Harrogate or Brackers.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on May 10, 2018 16:18:10 GMT
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