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STEP 2 TO GO THEIR OWN WAY?

STEP

By David Richardson

ON THE UP? Barnet would climb on points-per-game

THE NATIONAL League are weighing up whether continuing with this season’s play-offs is a feasible option before deciding the solutions on how to conclude the campaign.
And it could lead to the top division taking a different path than their Step 2 feeder divisions
On Wednesday, the league revealed 90 per cent of clubs had returned their votes on cancelling all fixtures across the three divisions up to April 25, with a clear majority in favour of ending the season.
The board chose to release the decision before the...

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