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Sunday, February 03, 2002

Feb 3rd 2002


THE majority of non-league clubs have voted for their choice for the restructuring of the game - and have selected 'Proposal C'.

Teams such as Burton Albion, Chelmsford City and Altrincham have all backed the proposal for a north and south league below the Conference, and then four feeder league below the semi-national divisions. The Southern Football League, Hellenic League and Conference are likely to back the proposal, but the Northern League would rather see a split Conference league (north and south), as outlined in proposal B. The Isthmian League secretary Alan Turvey, who are most likely to lose out under new reforms, see the proposals as "change for change sake", as reported in today's Non-League Paper.

For a full outline on the five options, see a full report written by Yeovil Town's Ciderspace website - http://www.ciderspace.co.uk/features/0102-fa-proposal.htm

KINGTON Town chairman Bill Mayglothing has expressed his disapproval at Hereford United over the signing of two of their players.

The Express & Star West Midlands League Premier Division side have allowed Roy Jordan and Jon Hill to join Hereford on non-contract forms, but Mayglothing was annoyed at the manner of the moves.

Whilst he said he had no problems allowing the youngsters to move to Edgar Street, he told the Non-League Paper that nobody from Hereford contacted his club before signing the players. "This is not the way to go about things," he said.