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A couple of non league snippets


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  On 09/06/2022 at 20:20, Neil Baker said:

They are step 3 which by my calculations could mean a reprieve for Leatherhead.

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Leatherhead were certainly the "highest" relegated team at the end of the season Neil. I think Kings Langley won on the last day 2-0 (1-0 would have saved Leatherhead).

Will be interesting to see how they deal with it, reprieve Leatherhead or run 1 short. With the restructures, who knows?

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  On 10/06/2022 at 12:39, Reading Rebel said:

Farnborough have announced a pre season friendly against Dulwich Hamlet.

Admission charges are a ridiculous £10 and £8 for concessions.

Not forgetting £2 to park your car.

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Dont go and watch them at that price and hurt Spencer in the pocket.

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  On 09/06/2022 at 20:11, SloughFlyer said:

Walton Casuals have announced they are closing down the club!!!!! Step 4 same league as Uxbridge etc, statement on their twitter feed.

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You would have thought that a deal with Kingstonian would be the answer,as Kingstonian haven't a ground and are sharing with Tooting this season,and they also have money to invest which came by them from the AFC Wimbledon deal. They could even make a three way merger with what's left of Staines Town[ the fans not the owner].

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  On 10/06/2022 at 17:02, 3spirit said:

You would have thought that a deal with Kingstonian would be the answer,as Kingstonian haven't a ground and are sharing with Tooting this season,and they also have money to invest which came by them from the AFC Wimbledon deal. They could even make a three way merger with what's left of Staines Town[ the fans not the owner].

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Reading the statement on various twitter feeds and the website it seems they tried quite a few ideas to save the club or some form of it but nothing came forward. Shame to see a non-league team going out of business in any league, but one so local and close by that I've certainly seen last year is a stark reminder of what can happen to clubs.

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  On 09/06/2022 at 22:03, SloughFlyer said:

Leatherhead were certainly the "highest" relegated team at the end of the season Neil. I think Kings Langley won on the last day 2-0 (1-0 would have saved Leatherhead).

Will be interesting to see how they deal with it, reprieve Leatherhead or run 1 short. With the restructures, who knows?

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Merthyr Town have been reprieved due to the demise of Walton Casuals.

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  On 11/06/2022 at 08:50, Reading Rebel said:

Merthyr Town have been reprieved due to the demise of Walton Casuals.

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I saw that RR, to be honest that's, IMO, just putting off the relegation for a season as the Methyr we saw at Beaconsfield towards the end of the season were a poor shell of the club I remember from our battles with them. The mothballed Covid season was obviously a massive problem for the club and sometimes IMO a relegation for a side can help, and that would be the case for them. Still I'm sure the FA know best???

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  On 11/06/2022 at 08:56, SloughFlyer said:

I saw that RR, to be honest that's, IMO, just putting off the relegation for a season as the Methyr we saw at Beaconsfield towards the end of the season were a poor shell of the club I remember from our battles with them. The mothballed Covid season was obviously a massive problem for the club and sometimes IMO a relegation for a side can help, and that would be the case for them. Still I'm sure the FA know best???

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According to Ollie Bayliss the league took the decision to reprieve Merthyr instead of Leatherhead to 'minimize disruption to the pyramid'.

 

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  On 11/06/2022 at 18:06, Reading Rebel said:

According to Ollie Bayliss the league took the decision to reprieve Merthyr instead of Leatherhead to 'minimize disruption to the pyramid'.

 

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Merthyr Town and Walton Casuals were in the same division so the decision appears to be the correct one.

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  On 12/06/2022 at 08:40, Shredding Green said:

Merthyr Town and Walton Casuals were in the same division so the decision appears to be the correct one.

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Presumably this sort of decision must be within the league rules rather than reprieve a club that points wise deserved to be reprieved.

 

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