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Coronavirus: Revolt against FA sees 60 clubs join forces to overturn Non-League decision

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Sixty non-league clubs are revolting against the FA's decision to void their season. A letter sent to the FA on Monday night stated the anger at grassroots level over the decision to strike the season from the record books – denying many teams promotions.

Two teams, Jersey Bulls FC and Vauxhall Motors FC, had already mathematically secured promotion and have joined South Shields, top of the Northern Premier League, and 57 others in writing to the governing body.

Angry club chairman say the expunging the results was too “hasty” and based on little or no consultation. They have now turned to lobbying for the process to be slowed down because it has not been ratified by the FA Council.

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