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CHIEFS MEET TO DISCUSS BOUNDARIES

By Robin Jones

SENIOR representatives of three Step 5 leagues and the FA met on Tuesday to discuss concerns about the fluid boundaries between their competitions
The meeting at the Bescot Stadium in Walsall, involving the Midland, North West Counties and United Counties leagues, followed criticism that close-season boundary adjustments have forced clubs to play well outside their natural areas with increasing costs for transport and demands on volunteers.
A North West Counties statement afterwards read: “What became apparent in this meeting is that we all share common concern...

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