This from the FA:
The FA has today published the outcomes of appeals from a
number of clubs against sanctions by the National League during the
2020/21 season.
An independent Appeal Board considered three appeals on 29 April 2021
against sanctions from the National League for failing to fulfil
fixtures by Blyth Spartans FC, Farsley Celtic FC and Spennymoor Town
FC.
The independent Appeal Board ordered the below varied terms to their
original sanctions following agreement by the National League and the
respective clubs:
- Blyth Spartans FC: 50% of their £6,000 fine is now suspended. Their suspended two point deduction remains;
- Farsley Celtic FC: 50% of their £4,200 fine is now suspended. Their suspended two point deduction remains
- Spennymoor Town FC: 50% of their £4,200 fine is now suspended. Their suspended two point deduction remains.
An independent Appeal Board heard 11 further appeals between 03 June 2021 and 11 June 2021 against sanctions from the National League for failing to fulfil fixtures by the following clubs:
- Alfreton Town FC;
- Bath City FC;
- Bradford Park Avenue FC;
- Chippenham Town FC;
- Curzon Ashton FC;
- Darlington Football Club;
- Dover Athletic FC;
- Dulwich Hamlet FC;
- Kettering Town FC;
- Slough Town FC;
- Southport FC.
Each of these appeals were dismissed by the independent Appeal Board and the written reasons for its respective decisions can be accessed on the FA site
An independent Appeal Board also heard an appeal from Southport FC on 09 June 2021 in relation to a COVID-19 test that was upheld and its written reasons for the decision can also be found on the FA site.
https://www.thefa.com/news/2021/jun/15/appeal-board-decisions-150621
Footnote: Dover are set to be fined £40K and have a 12 point deduction as their appeal has failed.