This from the FSA:
It’s been another exciting year for our community-owned clubs, with more than a fair share of success on the pitch, as network manager Richard Irving explains…
Firstly, congratulations go once again to Bury who led the way with a second successive promotion up into the Northern Premier League from Step 4. With a final home league crowd of 7,052 it’s testament to the support the club has built since the original club’s expulsion from the Football League back in 2019.
Also rising a level as champions are Wythenshawe AFC, who will be making the step up from the North West Counties Premier Division to Step 4 after amassing 106 points in their title-winning campaign.
Nuneaton Town were another club to win their title, in the United Counties Premier Division, as they move back up into Step 4 for the first time since becoming community owned.
Elsewhere, in Wales CPD Bangor City 1876 were runaway winners of the the third tier Ardal North League and will compete at step 2 once again next season, after a year away.
In the play-offs, we had an interesting match up on many levels, involving our two Northwich clubs with 1874 taking on Victoria in the Step 5 Midland League Premier Division Play-off Final. Northwich 1874 ran out victorious on penalties at the home that the Vics share with Runcorn Linnets.
However, probably the most interesting battle of all involved four of our clubs in a tussle for the play-off places in the National League North with Merthyr Town, Scarborough Athletic, Chester and Darlington all in the mix until the final day of the season.
Sadly, both Darlington and Merthyr Town missed out on that final day, while both Chester and Scarborough were defeated in their respective play-off semi-finals, but it was a great season for all concerned nonetheless.
Unfortunately, there were also home play-off semi-final defeats for FC United of Manchester, Runcorn Linnets and Fisher FC.
Clapton CFC secured promotion from Step 6 by beating Rayleigh Town 4-2 in the Eastern Counties First Division South in front of a crowd of 2,375, while Peacehaven and Telscombe achieved promotion from the Southern Combination Premier Division play-offs, where they beat Guernsey 4-1.
Mention must also be made of the finest FA Vase performance by one of our clubs since Peacehaven and Telscombe made the quarter finals in 2023. Bilston Town from the Step 6 Midland League Division One also made it to the quarter finals where they were finally defeated at home by Droylsden.
Meanwhile, in their first season in existence, Blyth Spartans’ women’s team achieved promotion from the Northumberland Women’s League Division Two, finishing in second place, while our members at Exeter City and AFC Wimbledon both consolidated their positions at Step 3 in the women’s National League Southern Premier Division.
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