The Non-League Football Paper

THERE WAS NO OTHER LOGISTICAL SOLUTION

- Lewes chairman Stuart Fuller pens his take on the decision to end the season from Step 3 down

“JUST one voice, singing in the darkness, All it takes is one voice...”

The words of the great Barry Manilow but they should have also been the words that governed how the 2019-20 football season should have been concluded from the Premier League down to Step 7.

I’ve read hundreds of comments from fans and clubs in the last 24 hours with differing views on the decision made on Thursday by the Football Associatio­n that the 2019/20 would be rendered null and void, with no promotion or relegation.

Many are very critical of the decision, citing cases such as Vauxhall Motors and Jersey Bulls who had already gained enough points for promotion or that the levels of investment they have made this season has counted for nothing.

As chairman of Lewes FC at Step 3, I have every sympathy with them – there are pros and cons of every potential option and so whatever decision was made would disadvanta­ge one set of clubs more than others.

A decision had to be made now and my view is still that the curtailing of the season now rather than continue to wait for conditions and, let’s not forget, Government advice in the strongest possible terms, is the correct decision.

Nobody knows when we will be able to return to some kind of normality and with that at front of mind, it is correct that the season should end here and now. Without any definitive decision on the ending of the 2019/20 season, clubs at Steps 3-7 would face problems such as...

● Playing and coaching staff – Approximat­ely 90% of players at Step 3 will be non-contract status which means that come the last Saturday of the season, they will be free agents. They do not get paid by most clubs until the season starts, so clubs would have to rely on their good nature that they would return freely to play once the season started.

There would also need to be a three-tofour week pre-season period where they train together so even if the restrictio­ns are lifted in early June a return to action is unlikely until July, by which time we would be in the pre-season period for 2020-21.

● Pitches and ground maintenanc­e

– Traditiona­lly, the ground maintenanc­e and pitch preparatio­n period starts in early May. If there is the possibilit­y that games will need to be played at some point in the summer, this essential work cannot take place and that could do irreparabl­e damage for future seasons. You can’t reseed pitches in the dead of winter.

● Teams with nothing to play for – With no revenue coming through the gates, clubs need to budget accordingl­y. There are some clubs that are essentiall­y safe from relegation and have almost zero chance of promotion or reaching the play-offs. They may decide to release all of their playing staff now and when the season restarts, simply play a team of 16 year olds. Consequent­ly, they get thumped in every game – is that fair on the other teams in the league who they have already played twice?

● A further outbreak of COVID-19 – It is inconceiva­ble that COVID-19 will have simply disappeare­d come July, so what happens if a team reports members of their squad with symptoms? Suppose they are a team fighting relegation? Is it fair to relegate them even if they cannot complete their games?

There is no right or wrong decision here, just a sensible one for the future of the Non-League game. The health and safety of everyone comes first.

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