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The Chief Executive of National League has proposed that three clubs are promoted to the Football League, to bring it in line with the rest of the game.
At the moment it is only Conference Champion plus winner of play-offs who are promoted.
The guy said: “The National League currently has 15 clubs that are former EFL clubs. These 15 clubs, along with the other clubs in the league, are being disadvantaged by this unfair structure. They are being prevented promotion on sporting merit that they would otherwise deserve and benefit from under 3UP.”
He added: "In terms of heritage, National League clubs are at the heart of towns and cities across the whole country. The majority of these clubs are over a century old and part of the fabric of their communities.”
How does National League play-offs work?
Currently there are six teams in the play-off.
Teams ranked second to the seventh position still have a chance for promotion through a play-off round. The Conference chose that method to increase interest towards tail-end of season.
The seventh-placed team face the fourth-placed side (Eliminator 1), whereas, teams ranked fifth and sixth (Eliminator 2) lock horns in two respective eliminators.
Teams which finish second and third do not participate in this round as they are awarded a direct semi-final berth.
The winner of Eliminator 1 faces the second-placed team and the victors of Eliminator 2 are pitched against the third-placed team
The two winners of the semi-final face each other in the final and the team which triumph gains qualification to EFL League Two.
Each play-off match is a knockout game. If the two teams are level at the end of regulation time, extra time is played. If the score-line fails to separate the two teams, a penalty shoot-out will take place to determine the winner.
The 7 teams in contention for promotion are: -
Barnet look a good bet for auto-promotion with York not far behind. Of late FGR have slipped out of that select group. Obviously York & Oldham would be most advantageous clubs for promotion with their good decent support.
The Football League are meeting in June and this subject will be discussed.
At the moment it is only Conference Champion plus winner of play-offs who are promoted.
The guy said: “The National League currently has 15 clubs that are former EFL clubs. These 15 clubs, along with the other clubs in the league, are being disadvantaged by this unfair structure. They are being prevented promotion on sporting merit that they would otherwise deserve and benefit from under 3UP.”
He added: "In terms of heritage, National League clubs are at the heart of towns and cities across the whole country. The majority of these clubs are over a century old and part of the fabric of their communities.”
How does National League play-offs work?
Currently there are six teams in the play-off.
Teams ranked second to the seventh position still have a chance for promotion through a play-off round. The Conference chose that method to increase interest towards tail-end of season.
The seventh-placed team face the fourth-placed side (Eliminator 1), whereas, teams ranked fifth and sixth (Eliminator 2) lock horns in two respective eliminators.
Teams which finish second and third do not participate in this round as they are awarded a direct semi-final berth.
The winner of Eliminator 1 faces the second-placed team and the victors of Eliminator 2 are pitched against the third-placed team
The two winners of the semi-final face each other in the final and the team which triumph gains qualification to EFL League Two.
Each play-off match is a knockout game. If the two teams are level at the end of regulation time, extra time is played. If the score-line fails to separate the two teams, a penalty shoot-out will take place to determine the winner.
The 7 teams in contention for promotion are: -
Barnet look a good bet for auto-promotion with York not far behind. Of late FGR have slipped out of that select group. Obviously York & Oldham would be most advantageous clubs for promotion with their good decent support.
The Football League are meeting in June and this subject will be discussed.