League Allocations 2018/2019

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by old git » 13 May 2018, 18:58

Just reading that Met Police are up in arms at being transferred from the “back in time for tea” league. The statement speaks as if a journey to Wales is like an expedition to the North Pole ... according to google maps it is 2 hours 49 minutes :-\

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by andy » 13 May 2018, 19:35

old git wrote:
13 May 2018, 18:58
The statement speaks as if a journey to Wales is like an expedition to the North Pole ...
Ooh, that would give Poll and Doc a game to go to.

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by JohnC » 13 May 2018, 21:23

Predicted Miles 3,290 which is 466 less than last season. 66 hours traveling 15 less than last season


Post Code Time 1 Way Mileage 1 Way

AFC Rushden & Diamonds NN10 0HX 1.50 81
Alvechurch B48 7RS 0.50 19
Barwell LE9 8FQ 1.25 46
Bedworth CV12 8NN 1.00 36
Biggleswade Town SG18 9JT 2.00 108
Coalville Town LE67 3DA 1.00 49
Hednesford Town WS12 2DZ 0.75 25
Hitchin Town SG5 1NU 2.00 104
Kettering Town NN15 5PS 1.25 71
Kings Lynn Town PE30 5PB 2.50 133
Leiston IP16 4DQ 4.00 182
Lowestoft Town NR32 2PA 3.75 202
Needham Market IP6 8DA 2.75 156
Redditch Untied B97 4RN 0.50 17
Royston Town SG8 7HP 2.25 117
Rushall Olympic WS4 1LJ 0.50 18
St Ive'sTown PE27 6DT 1.75 101
St. Neots Town PE19 6SN 1.75 100
Stourbr*dge DY8 4HN 0.25 5
Stratford Town CV37 7BZ 0.75 41
Tamworth   B77 1AA 0.75 34

33 1,645


Total RoundTrip 66 3,290

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by The Reasonable Man » 13 May 2018, 22:08

old git wrote:
13 May 2018, 18:58
Just reading that Met Police are up in arms at being transferred from the “back in time for tea” league. The statement speaks as if a journey to Wales is like an expedition to the North Pole ... according to google maps it is 2 hours 49 minutes :-\
Their main issue seems to be that their manager lives in Essex (or rather lived - he's resigned now). Apparently the FA should have taken this into account...

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by andy » 14 May 2018, 13:24

JohnC wrote:
13 May 2018, 21:23
Predicted Miles 3,290 which is 466 less than last season. 66 hours traveling 15 less than last season


Post Code Time 1 Way Mileage 1 Way

AFC Rushden & Diamonds NN10 0HX 1.50 81
Alvechurch B48 7RS 0.50 19
Barwell LE9 8FQ 1.25 46
Bedworth CV12 8NN 1.00 36
Biggleswade Town SG18 9JT 2.00 108
Coalville Town LE67 3DA 1.00 49
Hednesford Town WS12 2DZ 0.75 25
Hitchin Town SG5 1NU 2.00 104
Kettering Town NN15 5PS 1.25 71
Kings Lynn Town PE30 5PB 2.50 133
Leiston IP16 4DQ 4.00 182
Lowestoft Town NR32 2PA 3.75 202
Needham Market IP6 8DA 2.75 156
Redditch Untied B97 4RN 0.50 17
Royston Town SG8 7HP 2.25 117
Rushall Olympic WS4 1LJ 0.50 18
St Ive'sTown PE27 6DT 1.75 101
St. Neots Town PE19 6SN 1.75 100
Stourbr*dge DY8 4HN 0.25 5
Stratford Town CV37 7BZ 0.75 41
Tamworth B77 1AA 0.75 34

33 1,645


Total RoundTrip 66 3,290
Excellent info. Now we have actual stats to comment on. It does seem to me the small amount of saving milagewise makes the whole rearrangement a complete waste of time. 466 miles just about works out at 1 long trip.

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by The Reasonable Man » 14 May 2018, 16:08

I don't agree, Andy.

I was going to reply at length, but I think we covered most of the issues here, so I'm not going to bore everyone by repeating myself!

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3564

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by juanillo » 14 May 2018, 21:30

The Reasonable Man wrote:
14 May 2018, 16:08
I don't agree, Andy.

I was going to reply at length, but I think we covered most of the issues here, so I'm not going to bore everyone by repeating myself!

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3564
I agree with you TRM. Remember that it's not just about us, and as we all know we should be thankful to have the opportunity to see a higher standard of football (hopefully), than we would have had at Step 4.

Also there appears to be a consensus that we should do better in this league, so if that does prove to be the case, what's not to like?

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by andy » 15 May 2018, 10:45

The only good thing about this reorganisation is it stopped us from been relegated. As regards people saying we may do better in this league, we could do better in any of the divisions at this level now as the standard will be lower in all of them. Also don't forget it's not a given that we will improve as there are now 20 odd more teams after the players available.

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by andy » 15 May 2018, 10:51

The fact is it has gained nothing. If regionalisation is what they wanted they may as well have promoted a couple of hundred teams to this level and then we need not have travelled further than Darlaston. In fact just call it the Banks's league.... :-\

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Re: League Allocations 2018/2019

Post by The Reasonable Man » 15 May 2018, 16:34

Taking that suggestion seriously for a moment, you would end up with a dozen Leagues at this level. How are you going to organise promotion? One up from each, and six down from the National League North/South.

The most you could accept at Step 3 (assuming Step 2 remains unaltered) is six Leagues, meaning only the champions go up from each, with three down from both NL N & S as per now. That would mirror last season's Step 4 - and the footprints aren't going to shrink much even then, if you look back at that.

The real problem is our insistence on five national divisions, meaning the pyramid only starts to spread out at level 7 (ie. us). No other country that I am aware of has that many national divisions. France has 3, Spain has 2 (and in it's FOURTH tier there are EIGHTEEN different divisions!), Germany has 3 and Italy has 2. In those countries "Step 7" - if it even goes down that far - is basically Pubs and Ploughed Fields Leagues.

THAT is the root of our problem - assuming you see our pyramid as a problem.

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