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League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 8:51 am
by PitmanKeith
May appear here later.
Announcement from the FA expected at 12 o'clock.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 11:52 am
by njp
Finally something to get at least a little excited about! You would hope that the club would break their silence once we know where we are headed too. Im not expecting it though.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 12:06 pm
by njp
We are in the west division with chase town moving across as predicted.

West Division (20): 1874 Northwich, Avro, Bootle, Chasetown, City of Liverpool, Clitheroe, Hanley Town, Hednesford Town, Kidsgrove Athletic, Leek Town, Mossley, Nantwich Town, Newcastle Town, Prescot Cables, Runcorn Linnets, Stalybridge Celtic, Trafford, Vauxhall Motors, Widnes, Witton Albion.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 12:07 pm
by PitmanKeith
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NPL WEST

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 12:36 pm
by PitmanKeith
https://www.thefa.com/news/2023/may/15/ ... n-20231505

Full Allocations steps 1-6 for anyone interested

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 1:11 pm
by Lee K
Now it’s confirmed it’s time to get all excited.

Look at the amazing and beautiful northern towns we can visit next season. Treat the lady in your life to a Cheshire Oaks trip when we play Vauxhall Motors away and a Trafford Centre trip when we play Trafford away.
No away game should take more than 2 hours to get to apart from Clitheroe so it all looks good to me.
I have never been to 1874 Northwich (groundshare at Barnton), Avro, Bootle, Clitheroe, Hanley Town, Runcorn Linnets, Trafford or Widnes so some new grounds too and
I understand that City of Liverpool groundshare at Bootle.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 1:40 pm
by Glyn
Clitheroe's a nice town too. I bumped into Owen Coyle in a very pleasant bistro there just after he'd been sacked from one of the Lancs clubs he managed (can't remember which, too many on the list...)

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 1:46 pm
by Glyn


Oops.

Some remarkable reprieves and re-allocations when you look through the full lists.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 3:37 pm
by Lee K

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 3:38 pm
by Lee K

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 3:40 pm
by Lee K
Interestingly, Congleton Town were placed in the Midland League last season but won an appeal to be moved back to the North West Counties League. However, this time:


Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 4:12 pm
by Glyn


Intriguing suggestion.

And see my reply..

By the way they will also travel to Blyth which is, I think, even further than the two Co Durham clubs he names.

But their manager did say that NLS would also involve plenty of travelling eg to Truro.

Their board is meeting tonight to discuss whether to appeal.

We know how pointless that can be..

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 5:27 pm
by PitmanKeith
Lee K wrote: Mon May 15 2023 3:38 pm
What a load of crap, just get on with it.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 6:36 pm
by Pitmanchester
Barnton is a nice little ground for the 1874 game, as is Trafford. Avro is in a very unappealing area, have an astro pitch and racist homophobic fans and officials. When West Didsbury and Chorlton played there last year, one of our fans complained about some very audible abuse and was told by their Chairman to "F*** off if you don't like it".

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 7:17 pm
by Glyn

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Mon May 15 2023 8:24 pm
by Perton Pitman
PitmanKeith wrote: Mon May 15 2023 5:27 pm
Lee K wrote: Mon May 15 2023 3:38 pm
What a load of crap, just get on with it.
Have to admit that I have sympathy with Winsford and Northwich. The effect of this is that clubs run the risk of losing players who may not be prepared to travel for games outside of their area on a regular basis - this is step 5 remember. Worcester have been bounced into the Hellenic League.
I notice that the Midland League is running with 18 teams - that's just 34 fixtures, whereas the NWCFL is running with 24 teams - that's 46 fixtures. I think that this could have been done better!

I accept that the sands are shifting, but this will be problematic for many clubs. I know that people are excited by trips up the M6 next season for games in Liverpool and Manchester, but that enthusiasm may dim when people are stuck in traffic and crawling along at 20 MPH. We should be in the NPL Midlands, but our fate is now sealed. promotion will be more problematic that it would have otherwise have been. I was looking forward to trips to Khalsa, Walsall Wood, Lye, Boldmere and Sutton. Heading up to Barnton, Kidsgrove and Newcastle is less appealing.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Tue May 16 2023 9:05 am
by Glyn
and see replies


Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Tue May 16 2023 10:04 am
by PitmanKeith
Perton Pitman wrote: Mon May 15 2023 8:24 pm
PitmanKeith wrote: Mon May 15 2023 5:27 pm
Lee K wrote: Mon May 15 2023 3:38 pm
What a load of crap, just get on with it.
Have to admit that I have sympathy with Winsford and Northwich. The effect of this is that clubs run the risk of losing players who may not be prepared to travel for games outside of their area on a regular basis - this is step 5 remember. Worcester have been bounced into the Hellenic League.
I notice that the Midland League is running with 18 teams - that's just 34 fixtures, whereas the NWCFL is running with 24 teams - that's 46 fixtures. I think that this could have been done better!

I accept that the sands are shifting, but this will be problematic for many clubs. I know that people are excited by trips up the M6 next season for games in Liverpool and Manchester, but that enthusiasm may dim when people are stuck in traffic and crawling along at 20 MPH. We should be in the NPL Midlands, but our fate is now sealed. promotion will be more problematic that it would have otherwise have been. I was looking forward to trips to Khalsa, Walsall Wood, Lye, Boldmere and Sutton. Heading up to Barnton, Kidsgrove and Newcastle is less appealing.
It is what it is I'm afraid, not as if we haven't played in the region before.
But if I was Evesham or Malvern I certainly would be climbing the walls, both of whom had been predicted to be in the NPL midland ending up with trips to Dorset, Somerset, Devon and even Cornwall.

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Wed May 17 2023 11:02 am
by Glyn

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Wed May 17 2023 12:24 pm
by Glyn
So many appeals being lodged - scroll down Ollie's page - this may take some time!

https://twitter.com/Ollie_Bayliss

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Wed May 17 2023 1:30 pm
by PitmanKeith
Glyn wrote: Wed May 17 2023 12:24 pm So many appeals being lodged - scroll down Ollie's page - this may take some time!

https://twitter.com/Ollie_Bayliss
I think REFUSED will be a well used word🤣

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Wed May 17 2023 4:49 pm
by Glyn

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Wed May 17 2023 8:33 pm
by Glyn


No sense of humour

:twisted:

Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Tue May 23 2023 12:09 pm
by Glyn
Subject to appeals and revisions of course...


Re: League Allocations 2023-24

Posted: Fri Jun 09 2023 3:57 pm
by Glyn
Lots of appeals being turned down today, eg..