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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: old alty fan on May 22, 2019, 11:09:08 AM
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Start next season with a 42 point deduction after breaching various rules
Not surprisingly the club are to appeal.
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Start next season with a 42 point deduction after breaching various rules
Not surprisingly the club are to appeal.
It seems that the 42 point deduction has been applied to the season just completed, meaning that Bangor City will be relegated to the 3rd tier of Welsh football when their appeal fails.:-
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bangor-city-docked-staggering-42-16305522
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Start next season with a 42 point deduction after breaching various rules
Not surprisingly the club are to appeal.
It seems that the 42 point deduction has been applied to the season just completed, meaning that Bangor City will be relegated to the 3rd tier of Welsh football when their appeal fails.:-
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bangor-city-docked-staggering-42-16305522
It all started to go wrong when that shyster Vaughan got involved. I've seen some cracking matches against Bangor City back in the day, and this genuinely saddens me.
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Start next season with a 42 point deduction after breaching various rules
Not surprisingly the club are to appeal.
It seems that the 42 point deduction has been applied to the season just completed, meaning that Bangor City will be relegated to the 3rd tier of Welsh football when their appeal fails.:-
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bangor-city-docked-staggering-42-16305522
It all started to go wrong when that shyster Vaughan got involved. I've seen some cracking matches against Bangor City back in the day, and this genuinely saddens me.
Totally agree.
Some bloody good games against them in the VERY GOOD Cheshire League.
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Start next season with a 42 point deduction after breaching various rules
Not surprisingly the club are to appeal.
It seems that the 42 point deduction has been applied to the season just completed, meaning that Bangor City will be relegated to the 3rd tier of Welsh football when their appeal fails.:-
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bangor-city-docked-staggering-42-16305522
It all started to go wrong when that shyster Vaughan got involved. I've seen some cracking matches against Bangor City back in the day, and this genuinely saddens me.
Totally agree.
Some bloody good games against them in the VERY GOOD Cheshire League.
Bryan,
I'm obviously nowhere near as old as you.... so the NPL era (1971/72 onwards) comprised my initial experience of Alty versus Bangor City encounters and henceforth on to those early years of the APL (5-4 victory at Farrar Road on Boxing Day 1980, anyone?).
I honestly can't recall seeing Alty lose against Bangor City at Moss Lane in all those years.
Plenty of managerial connections between the clubs, from Roy Rees and Tony Sanders to John King and Paul Rowlands.
Plus numerous players who have appeared for both clubs including the likes of Peter Eales; Tony Broadhead; Barry Ashworth; Ivan Crossley; Roy Hughes; Joe Pritchard; John Davison; John Hughes; Derek Goulding; Graham Bennett; Harry Wiggins; Ken McKenna; Steve Cross and Stuart Terry. Oh, and not forgetting Danny McGoona, too.
It's extremely sad to see Bangor City currently floundering amongst the lower echelons of Welsh football but, alas, their decline was all too inevitable once the Vaughan family had got their toxic hooks into the club.
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How come those Vaughan sh1ts are allowed to have anything to do with any Sports clubs.
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A tribunal has said that the Bangor City points deduction has been annulled and there will now be a fresh hearing, which could still apply it.
Ironically, they apparently got the fair play award for their performance on the field of play in the Cymru Alliance. I have also heard something about a fans' club being formed for next season.
http://www.bangorcityfc.co.uk/teams/60084/news/initial-appeal-hearing-2436486.html (http://www.bangorcityfc.co.uk/teams/60084/news/initial-appeal-hearing-2436486.html)
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In a Solomonic judgement, the appeals tribunal has reduced Bangor's points deduction by exactly half, from 42 points to 21, meaning that they escape relegation on goal difference, and so can compete in the new Welsh Championship (North) next season.
http://www.bangorcityfc.co.uk/teams/60084/news/bangor-city-stay-up-2438195.html (http://www.bangorcityfc.co.uk/teams/60084/news/bangor-city-stay-up-2438195.html)
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Bit of a cop out but saves any further drawn out action with preseason approaching. I note three of the stars of Ynys Môns stunning island games victory have jumped ship from relegated Holyhead Hotspur to Porthmadog to stay in the second tier
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If anyone's interested in a potted history of recent events
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/the-crazy-world-of-bangor-city
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Reading the potted history above reminds me it some what of the infamous regime at Northwich Vics? SBL
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The new fans' club, Bangor 1876, are competing in the fifth tier Gwynedd League this season, and will be based at Treborth Playing Fields, which looks to be by the Menai Strait, a bit further out from the centre than Nantporth, where City play.
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The new fans' club, Bangor 1876, are competing in the fifth tier Gwynedd League this season, and will be based at Treborth Playing Fields, which looks to be by the Menai Strait, a bit further out from the centre than Nantporth, where City play.
Fair play to them. With this news does this mean the allocations for the new third tier have now been announced?
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The new fans' club, Bangor 1876, are competing in the fifth tier Gwynedd League this season, and will be based at Treborth Playing Fields, which looks to be by the Menai Strait, a bit further out from the centre than Nantporth, where City play.
Fair play to them. With this news does this mean the allocations for the new third tier have now been announced?
Don't think so...Bangor are facing yet another points deduction and so could still potentially be relegated. Madness!
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The new fans' club, Bangor 1876, are competing in the fifth tier Gwynedd League this season, and will be based at Treborth Playing Fields, which looks to be by the Menai Strait, a bit further out from the centre than Nantporth, where City play.
Fair play to them. With this news does this mean the allocations for the new third tier have now been announced?
Don't think so...Bangor are facing yet another points deduction and so could still potentially be relegated. Madness!
In the north east, the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) - what a great name, I always think - have announced their allocation for the third tier and below, where Brymbo are one of the friendliest clubs I have ever visited, but, as RATF says, nothing from the Welsh Alliance on the North Wales coast.
In Welsh football, anything can be subject to a late appeal, though!
http://www.wnl.org.uk/tables.htm (http://www.wnl.org.uk/tables.htm)
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Cheers, they better get cracking soon!
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How annoyed would you be if you were Holywell Town? They still have no idea what league they'll be in next season!