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Why has our fate been left so late?

AS a Haywards Heath Town fan, I feel saddened that after a long, hard and competitive season, ourselves and Shoreham have been left in complete limbo regarding our potential promotion to the Ryman League.
We’ve been handed a nine-point deduction for allegedly fielding an ineligible player and left to fork out a lot of money in order to appeal to the FA.
Whatever the outcome, this case has left us – and indeed Shoreham – not knowing what league to prepare for next season.
This is hindering our chances whatever division we are in, and compromising the integrity of the Southe...

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