NATIONAL LEAGUE clubs have voted to end the season now – but talks continue over how to resolve promotion and relegation.
The league said there was a “clear majority of clubs in favour” from the returned votes across their three divisions, with around 90 per cent of clubs having their say.
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National League sides voted in favour of cancelling the remaining matches but promotion and relegation details are unconfirmedCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Voting remains open to those sides yet to respond but the decision – which was suggested by the National League earlier in April – will not be reversed.
A statement read: “In the knowledge that the ordinary resolution has passed, the league’s board has chosen to communicate the decision now and before the last few responses are received, which will not change the outcome, to enable clubs to make business decisions with greater clarity as soon as possible.
“The options concerning the sporting outcomes of the 2019/20 season remain under careful and timely consideration, and further updates will be given in due course.”
National League chief executive Michael Tattersall added: “At a time when the entire country is wrestling with the devastating impact of Covid-19, the cancellation of the remaining normal season matches brings a degree of certainty to our clubs coping with the business implications of the virus.”
The National League – whose divisions cover the fifth and sixth tiers of English football – came under criticism when another round of fixtures went ahead on the weekend on March 14/15 despite the Premier League and EFL suspending matches.
Usually, two teams are promoted from the National League – the champions and play-off winners – into League Two while four teams are relegated and replaced by the corresponding teams in National League North and South.
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The organisation are still unsure how the promotion and relegation will be finalised – they have said they will present options on how to finish the season but what those options will be remains unclear.
Barrow were four points clear of Harrogate Town at the top of the National League with nine games to go before the decision was made to terminate the season.
But despite being on the brink of a return to the Football League for the first time since 1972 and the anger from manager Ian Evatt, director Levi Gill reckons the right decision has been made.
However, he is understandably desperate a resolution can be found which would see his side rewarded for their fine season.
He told the BBC: “Taken in isolation, it is the right call.
“Obviously we are very strongly against voiding the season.
“But apart from that, it is impossible to know what to do without seeing the choices. It could be complete the table by points-per-game average, give final positions out on current standings or play-offs.
“I would prefer a straight ‘yes or no’ option but I don’t know if that is what we will get.”
In March, the FA decided to declare the season for clubs in the seventh tier and below null and void.
All results have been expunged and there will be no promotion or relegation from those divisions.
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