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Imagine you spend your season in a league with just one promotion place on offer. From here, take the quantum leap to assume that there are now 13 promotion slots on offer. That is the prospect facing supporters of the three feeder leagues below the Conference, which is to get two second divisions, a north and a south, from next season. For clubs at this level, restructuring of non-League football is long overdue and something to be celebrated. My club, Dover Athletic, find themselves back in the Doc Martens after nine years in the Conference. Out on a limb geographically, life in non-League’s elite was usually a struggle. Finally, after a 2001-02 campaign that saw pantomine boardroom antics mirrored on the pitch, we finished bottom and £400,000 in debt. That figure probably doesn’t include invoices that are still behind the fridge. Last season was much better, as the club, with a new constitution and a voluntary agreement with its creditors, had good runs in both major cups and finished third in the league. The title and therefore promotion were always going to be Tamworth’s, however, as was reflected in late-season home gates across the league. This season, Athletic might reasonably argue they are well equipped to win the Doc Martens, though a dozen other clubs could make the same claim. But while that must remain the aim, few could make a case for us being equipped for a return to the Conference when we still need to find £3,000 per month to clear old debts. Conference Two, though, is a level to which we and most rivals can aspire. From WSC 200 October 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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