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Post by Part Time Fan on Jun 10, 2008 0:31:23 GMT 1
he will get on well with the Guiseley fans then
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Post by adambrid on Jun 10, 2008 16:55:54 GMT 1
Nah more like B.P.A fans i think AB
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rev
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Post by rev on Jun 11, 2008 8:11:23 GMT 1
only on the Guiesley form could a thread go from the leauge format to a talking dog. I think your all barking up the wrong tree
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Post by bigj on Jun 11, 2008 9:01:49 GMT 1
Thats a bit woof rev! Anyway I see Vauxhall have been rescued (AA or RAC we'll never know) so that saves us a trip to the Wirral but will we get a West Yorkshire derby with Halifax or a tea party in Boston?
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Post by otleybard on Jun 11, 2008 10:41:23 GMT 1
Or even another p***ing-on in Leek?
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Post by adambrid on Jun 11, 2008 16:52:55 GMT 1
Lol AB
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Post by otleybard on Jun 12, 2008 14:47:22 GMT 1
The Non-League Daily site reports that at the recent FA meeting, Halifax Town's expulsion from the Blue Square was confirmed and that a re-formed club could enter the Unibond Premier.
It also says that the FA wanted more time to consider the case of Boston United, who might end up in the British Gas Premier or the Unibond Premier.
Unless I've totally lost count, couldn't that mean that even with Leek's being un-reprieved, it could leave the UPL with 23 teams unless Hednesford shuffle sideways?
Has the fixtures computer exploded yet?
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Post by adambrid on Jun 12, 2008 21:59:58 GMT 1
Lol AB
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Post by otleybard on Jun 12, 2008 23:32:39 GMT 1
Looks like I had miscounted; Leek stay relegated, Boston are this season's Lincolnshire representatives in the UPL (sorry, Adam, it's not the one where they film Cheers), Hednesford remain pointing north and Halifax Lazarus will have to go cap-in-hand to the Spen Valley Wednesday Night Futsal League.
Unless something else happens, of course.
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bruce
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Post by bruce on Jun 13, 2008 10:50:13 GMT 1
Decisions made by The FA this week means that recent Football League clubs Boston United and possibly Halifax Town will be part of the UniBond League fixture list next season. Boston United’s appeal against the Conference decision to expel them was dismissed by an FA Appeal Board and they have now been allocated to the UniBond Premier Division in place of Vauxhall Motors who avoid relegation from the Blue Square North. Similarly Halifax Town had their Conference expulsion appeal dismissed but were not directly placed in to any league due to uncertainties regarding the financial situation of either the existing club or any plans for a new club which may be formed to replace the West Yorkshire outfit. Depending on any quick decisions being made at Halifax, the UniBond League has offered a place in their First Division North subject to the club applying for membership and satisfying a number of conditions. If Halifax Town under whichever constitution satisfies these conditions their place in the First Division North will be as an extra club making the number of clubs 21 for that division. From the Unibond League website.
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Post by otleybard on Jun 13, 2008 11:17:29 GMT 1
Thanks, Bruce. I feel better now.
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Post by bigj on Jun 13, 2008 15:04:54 GMT 1
New Halifax club has to find £4000 per month to rent the Shay or find another ground that is up to Unibond standards. None in Halifax or Huddersfield so its either Keighley Cougars, BPA or Wakefield for a groundshare I would think. Otherwise its down to the Northern Counties East with Brighouse or Liversedge having the nearest facilities.
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Post by adambrid on Jun 13, 2008 21:30:48 GMT 1
Good god they r in deep trouble AB
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Post by otleybard on Jun 13, 2008 21:43:09 GMT 1
Isn't Odsal available in the winter?
They'd need to avoid what the Bulls leave behind, but they'd have to do that at Avenue.
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Post by adambrid on Jun 14, 2008 14:15:39 GMT 1
Lol AB
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