Hawks’ league rivals condemn ‘incompetent leadership of the National League’ after sixth tier merger proposal is thrown out

Wes Fogden, now at Dorking, is tackled during Hawks' win at the Surrey club in March 2020. Dorking have led the criticism of the National League after a proposal to complete the 2020/21 season was thrown out. Picture: Kieron LouloudisWes Fogden, now at Dorking, is tackled during Hawks' win at the Surrey club in March 2020. Dorking have led the criticism of the National League after a proposal to complete the 2020/21 season was thrown out. Picture: Kieron Louloudis
Wes Fogden, now at Dorking, is tackled during Hawks' win at the Surrey club in March 2020. Dorking have led the criticism of the National League after a proposal to complete the 2020/21 season was thrown out. Picture: Kieron Louloudis
One of Hawks’ South rivals has condemned the ‘incompetent leadership of the National League’ after proposals for some clubs to be allowed to complete 2020/21 were thrown out by the FA.

The governing body gave short shrift to a remarkable plan to merge the South and North clubs that wanted to carry on playing into one division after the league declared the sixth tier seasons null and void almost a month ago.

Unde the proposal, those clubs keen to finish the campaign would all start with at least 20 points and would play each other once. There would be two promotions - one automatically and one via a play-off.

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