Published Date:
03 July 2009
By Wendy Walker
Exclusive
The Conference football league has thrown the future of Farsley Celtic back into doubt – via e-mail.
Farsley, who avoided a winding up order in the High Court in London on Wednesday with just hours to spare after brewery Coors called in the administrators, now face having nowhere to play next season even if the club should survive.
The Celts say they got an e-mail from the Conference last night informing them they couldn't play in its North division next season.
They have 14 days to appeal and should the Football Association uphold the ruling they are unlikely to find a place in an alternative league with the constitutions for 2009-10 already decided.
The only hope for Farsley now is that the FA refuses to sanction the Conference's move which the league tried and failed to implement on Northwich Victoria at the end of last season.
See tonight's Yorkshire Evening Post for full details
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Last Updated:
03 July 2009 7:44 AM
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Source:
EP Leeds First & County
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Location:
Leeds