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The prevailing view of relegation to the Conference from the Nationwide League is that it provides an opportunity for a struggling club to rebuild both on and off the field, and eventually return to the fold in rude health. This has always been bunkum. The overall benefits have been negligible. Automatic promotion and relegation was introduced in 1986 to encourage ambitious clubs outside the League who, it was felt, had experienced a raw deal over the years through the supposed closed shop of re-election. A more sinister motive was to remove perceived “dead wood” from the League. Clubs seen as treading water – fittingly for the times it was seen as a largely post-industrial northern problem, with an isolated case on the English Riviera – were to be replaced by go-getting Home Counties sides like Barnet, Enfield and Wealdstone. But automatic relegation got off to a bad start. Its first victims were Lincoln City, who had spent most of the previous decade on the fringes of the promotion race in the old Third Division. Since their presence at Valley Parade on the day of the fire they had gone into freefall, being relegated that season. Title favourites for the Fourth Division the following year, they experienced Single Bad Season Syndrome, only hitting rock bottom 15 minutes after kicking their last ball of the season, due to Burnley’s game starting late. For the second successive season they went down on goal difference. From WSC 173 July 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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