FA considers tinkering with Aylesbury United’s league pyramid
Jack Sillitoe kept the Ducks' lead intact
LEAGUE changes which could affect Aylesbury United were discussed in a recent meeting with the Football Association.
The FA is considering restructuring its league pyramid in an attempt to balance up the flow of teams between Steps Four and Five.
The Ducks are currently one of 287 clubs at Step Five in 14 leagues across the country. The FA have suggested reducing the number of leagues to 12 so that it corresponds with the six Step Four leagues currently in operation.
The change would mean that when a team wins promotion it is guaranteed the place in the league which it has won, a situation which is not the case at present.
Those 287 clubs would then be reduced to 264 over several seasons by adding an additional relegation place.
Alan Sherwell, a director at Aylesbury United, attended the meeting and in his report said the main opposition to the plans came from clubs who would be forced to travel greater distances.
In the report said: “Obviously moving from 14 to 12 leagues has to increase travelling overall but, for south-east clubs and northern clubs, the proposals have far less effect.
“For instance, in the illustration, Aylesbury United would have two more trips, losing our longest by time, Haringey Borough, and a relatively local one, Holmer Green, and gaining clubs similar to existing journeys, Enfield 1893, Kempston, a shorter London journey, Wembley, and another Bucks club, Newport Pagnell. On the other hand a Lincolnshire club currently only has two journeys over an hour each way but would get two of more than three hours and six over two.
“It’s a massive increase in travel costs, possibly critical to the viability of clubs who only pay expenses.”
Aylesbury United vice-chairman Ken Turnbull said: “Travelling is going to be a key factor. Even though we wouldn’t be affected it could hurt other clubs. What could impact on us is the possibility of an additional relegation spot in our league for a few years.”
At the moment Step Five is the only level where there is only one promotion space available, something Sherwell believes is unfair and in need of change.
He said that even the flow between non-league and league football is two clubs both ways.
In his report Sherwell added: “The final decision is for the Football Association Council and needs to be taken by their summer August meeting for implementation in season 2013.”
- Revealed: Map showing flightpaths if new airport is built in Vale
- Aylesbury man charged with trying to incite child under 16 into sexual activity
- ‘I’m not prepared to do this job and drive 600 miles a week’: Police chief defends expenses and ‘chauffeur’
- Pub makeover (combined with a subtle name change) aims to repair reputation
- ‘She will be greatly missed’: Family’s tribute to grandmother killed in car crash
- UPDATED: Aylesbury councillor apologises for ‘murderous Tories’ Twitter slur
- Serial vandals burn memorial seating by Aylesbury canal
- Two Aylesbury men jailed following death of cyclist in Terrick
- Mistreated dog found nearly twice healthy weight is put to sleep
- Evergreen but never stuck in a rut: Alan Candy road tests the Suzuki Jimny
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Aylesbury
Sunday 19 May 2013
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 10 C to 19 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: North
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 11 C to 18 C
Wind Speed: 15 mph
Wind direction: North
