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National League promotion 'not fit for purpose'
National League promotion 'not fit for purpose'

BBC News

time02-06-2025

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National League promotion 'not fit for purpose'

York City co-owner Julie-Anne Uggla has written an open letter to the EFL and National League about the "glaring imbalance" of the current promotion February the 72 clubs in the National League, including those in the North and South divisions, started the 3UP campaign to call for three teams go up from the fifth tier into the Football promotion into the league did not exist prior until 1987, with the bottom four EFL clubs instead having to survive a vote of member clubs to keep their place. A second promotion place was introduced in 2003 via the play-off missed out on promotion this season after finishing second behind league winners Barnet and then losing to Oldham, who they finished 23 points and three places ahead of, in the Latics beat Southend in Sunday's promotion final to secure a return to League and her son Matthew took over at York City, who were relegated from the Football League in 2016, in May 2023."I am writing to express my deep concern and disappointment at the current promotion system between the National League and League Two, following a season where York City FC, despite finishing 28 points clear of seventh place and winning 12 more matches, were denied promotion," she said in a letter published on the club website., external"Such a glaring imbalance not only undermines sporting merit but erodes the very foundations of fair competition."While I am aware of the historical basis for the two-up structure, it is no longer fit for purpose. The gap between the top National League clubs and the lower EFL clubs has narrowed, and in many cases reversed, making the case for three-up promotion beyond compelling."The "3UP" campaign rightly reflects the sentiment of every National League club and countless supporters."Under the current format the teams who finish fourth and fifth host those who finished seventh and sixth respectively before the winners of those ties play the teams who came second and third in one-off month, York were beaten 3-0 by Oldham in their tie, while Forest Green, who finished third, lost on penalties to Southend, who had finished seventh.

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