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Post by jdl on Apr 26, 2014 22:05:44 GMT
Clubs coming up to the Prem next season are straightforward enough, but do we know exactly who will be coming down?
Everyone seems to be assuming that Tonbridge Angels will be playing against us next season - but is this certain, or could they choose to drop into the Southern instead?
And who will come down with them - is it based purely on geography whether it's Dorchester or Hayes & Yeading?
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 26, 2014 22:54:06 GMT
Logic would says Hayes & Yeading will join the Mangels in this pub league.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 22:54:44 GMT
Choose?! Oh dear
(And yes)
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Post by daveu on Apr 26, 2014 22:56:03 GMT
They won't get to choose. They will be placed in the most appropriate league geographically, which in Tonbridge's case will be the Ryman. The other two will almost certainly ho into the southern premier.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 26, 2014 23:02:31 GMT
They won't get to choose. They will be placed in the most appropriate league geographically, which in Tonbridge's case will be the Ryman. The other two will almost certainly ho into the southern premier. Sent from my HTC Desire C using Tapatalk If you are correct I can only see St Albans or Cambridge City being moved over from the Southern Premier ( whichever one or both doesn't win the playoffs) Any thoughts?
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Post by daveu on Apr 27, 2014 16:24:44 GMT
They won't get to choose. They will be placed in the most appropriate league geographically, which in Tonbridge's case will be the Ryman. The other two will almost certainly ho into the southern premier. Sent from my HTC Desire C using Tapatalk If you are correct I can only see St Albans or Cambridge City being moved over from the Southern Premier ( whichever one or both doesn't win the playoffs) Any thoughts? There's a really good topic about this on the tony kempster forum with projections, spreadsheets and maps of the pyramid from step 5 (Kent league level) all the way up to conference premier. Sent from my HTC Desire C using Tapatalk
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Post by oxfordinmaid on Apr 27, 2014 18:18:25 GMT
Oxford City are also in the mix !
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Post by Raymondo316 on Apr 27, 2014 19:26:57 GMT
Oxford City are very likely to get a reprieve
So will either be in the Conference North or moved to the South.....even if they do go down they would most likely be put in the Southern Premier
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2014 7:54:47 GMT
Oxford City are very likely to get a reprieve So will either be in the Conference North or moved to the South.....even if they do go down they would most likely be put in the Southern Premier Yes, Vauxhall Motors are stepping down so Oxford City stay at level 2... Looking at Ryman Div 1 playoffs, hope it's Harlow from N... any of the S sides there'll be a story. Hope it's Folkestone though.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 28, 2014 11:05:12 GMT
Other threads mention Histon & King's Lynn as possible teams moving to the Ryman premier.
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Post by ontheup on Apr 28, 2014 11:08:23 GMT
With Harrow and Hendon moving out
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Post by toonarmy on Apr 28, 2014 12:03:11 GMT
I did read something from the Harrow chairman saying he was concerned that with Wealdstone moving up it leaves them and Hendon out on a limb, with the possibility of the Ryman league covering mainly Kent, Sussex, Suffolk and Essex
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Post by daveu on Apr 28, 2014 12:26:44 GMT
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Post by toonarmy on Apr 28, 2014 12:57:54 GMT
That would make sense, mind you i wouldnt be happy if i was a Hendon or Harrow suporter, some of them away trips will be a nightmare
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 28, 2014 13:35:04 GMT
The only fly in the ointment is CC , W&H & WC's proposed move to the Southern League Central.
This ignores the ownership of one of these clubs & the sponsor of our league.
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