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Thread: National League Statement on conclusion of the season.

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    National League Statement on conclusion of the season.

    Following a vote by all member Clubs, and subject to FA Council approval, the Vanarama National League, Vanarama National League North and Vanarama National League South seasons 2019/20 will be concluded with final league tables compiled on an “Unweighted Points Per Game” basis.

    The outcome is Barrow AFC are champions of the Vanarama National League, King’s Lynn Town are champions of Vanarama National League North and Wealdstone are champions of Vanarama National League South.

    The end of season Play-Offs will now proceed with the Clubs that qualify, subject to the competition rules and the applicable government guidance on the phased return of elite sport.

    The number of Clubs to be relegated from the Vanarama National League will be determined so as to maintain a National Division of 24 Clubs after any relegation from EFL League Two, promotion to EFL League Two and promotion from the National League North and National League South divisions. There shall be no relegation from Vanarama National League North and Vanarama National League South.

    Chief Executive Officer Michael Tattersall commented: “I congratulate each of our champions Clubs on their successful campaigns. The enforced curtailment of our season does nothing to discredit the quality of the football played and I am pleased that our Clubs have overwhelmingly supported the award of their titles. We can now also look towards the completion of end of season Play-Offs.

    Notes:
    National League Clubs were asked to support an Ordinary Resolution to conclude the season with final leagues tables compiled on an “Unweighted Points Per Game” basis. The resolution received the support of a significant majority of member Clubs in each division.

    “Unweighted Points Per Game” is defined as:
    The method for calculating the final points total of each Club in the Division concerned, calculated in accordance with the following formula, rounding the final points total up to three decimal places:
    PT * LMS = Final Points Total
    ___
    CM
    Where “PT” means a Club’s points total in the 2019/20 Season at the point when the Competition was suspended on 16 March 2020.
    Where “CM” means the number of Competition Matches a Club has played in the 2019/20 Season at the point the Competition was suspended on 16 March 2020.
    Where “LMS” means the number of Competition Matches originally scheduled to be played by each Club in the 2019/20 Season, being (a) 46 for National League Clubs; and (b) 42 for National League North and National League South Clubs.
    Worked Example:
    Club A is in National League North and has played 32 Competition Matches and has a points total of 43 points. Applying the formula, Club A’s final points tally will be:
    43* 42 = 56.438


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    Last edited by SwalePie; 17-06-2020 at 06:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Following a vote by all member Clubs, and subject to FA Council approval, the Vanarama National League, Vanarama National League North and Vanarama National League South seasons 2019/20 will be concluded with final league tables compiled on an “Unweighted Points Per Game” basis.

    The outcome is Barrow AFC are champions of the Vanarama National League, King’s Lynn Town are champions of Vanarama National League North and Wealdstone are champions of Vanarama National League South.

    The end of season Play-Offs will now proceed with the Clubs that qualify, subject to the competition rules and the applicable government guidance on the phased return of elite sport.

    The number of Clubs to be relegated from the Vanarama National League will be determined so as to maintain a National Division of 24 Clubs after any relegation from EFL League Two, promotion to EFL League Two and promotion from the National League North and National League South divisions. There shall be no relegation from Vanarama National League North and Vanarama National League South.

    Chief Executive Officer Michael Tattersall commented: “I congratulate each of our champions Clubs on their successful campaigns. The enforced curtailment of our season does nothing to discredit the quality of the football played and I am pleased that our Clubs have overwhelmingly supported the award of their titles. We can now also look towards the completion of end of season Play-Offs.

    Notes:
    National League Clubs were asked to support an Ordinary Resolution to conclude the season with final leagues tables compiled on an “Unweighted Points Per Game” basis. The resolution received the support of a significant majority of member Clubs in each division.

    “Unweighted Points Per Game” is defined as:
    The method for calculating the final points total of each Club in the Division concerned, calculated in accordance with the following formula, rounding the final points total up to three decimal places:
    PT * LMS = Final Points Total
    ___
    CM
    Where “PT” means a Club’s points total in the 2019/20 Season at the point when the Competition was suspended on 16 March 2020.
    Where “CM” means the number of Competition Matches a Club has played in the 2019/20 Season at the point the Competition was suspended on 16 March 2020.
    Where “LMS” means the number of Competition Matches originally scheduled to be played by each Club in the 2019/20 Season, being (a) 46 for National League Clubs; and (b) 42 for National League North and National League South Clubs.
    Worked Example:
    Club A is in National League North and has played 32 Competition Matches and has a points total of 43 points. Applying the formula, Club A’s final points tally will be:
    43* 42 = 56.438
    Excellent news! Just 180 mins away from getting back to where we should be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    Excellent news! Just 180 mins away from getting back to where we should be.
    Surely we can't balls this up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Surely we can't balls this up
    It's Notts, of course we can, and we will probably balls it up in absolute style as well... I've long given up hope of happy times at Notts, but by God I love them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Surely we can't balls this up
    No but an unfit, rusty National League standard referee can easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Surely we can't balls this up
    Of course we can, anyone can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Surely we can't balls this up
    Haven't you been paying attention for the past 30 years. This is Notts. We can balls anything up.

    If the season had ended normally I'd have been very confident about our prospects given the momentum we had built. This is now in effect a new season, so I suspect the team that wants it the most will get it, as players won't be sharp. So its more of a lottery than normal.

    I really hope we make it back up, but at the moment am taking nothing for granted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Surely we can't balls this up
    We can have no complaints about getting our shot at it. And we've got a great chance...
    With 6 clubs in the hunt though, there's more probability of us not making it than making it....
    Fans shouldn't get ahead of themselves.

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    Great news, 2 glorified training sessions away from the FL.

    Deserved promotion for Barrow n all, been the best team.

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    I'll be outside Meadow Lane with the Notts ultras, dancing half-naked and setting off flares.

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