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Promotion and relegation rules affecting Ebac Northern League over next two seasons

Step 4 and Step 5

The Clubs in the bottom two places in each of the seven divisions at Step 4 at the end of the
Regular Season will be relegated and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at
Step 5. These Clubs will be replaced by the fourteen Clubs finishing in first position in each of the
fourteen divisions at Step 5 at the end of the Regular Season.

With effect from the commencement of the 2019/2020 season the following with apply:

In addition, a series of Play Off Matches shall be played between the Clubs finishing in second
position in each of the Leagues at Step 5 at the end of the Regular Season. The ties shall be
decided by the Association pairing Clubs on the most suitable geographical basis. These
matches shall be played on a single match basis on the ground of the Club with the best points
per match ratio in the Regular Season. The winners of each of these seven matches shall play a
final Play Off Match against one of the Clubs finishing third from bottom of each Step 4 division at
the end of the Regular Season, such matches to be decided by the Association so that each Step
4 Club plays a Step 5 club, such matches to be on a single match basis on the home ground of
the Step 4 Club on cup tie terms with no percentage being paid to any Competition. The seven
winners shall play at Step 4 in the following season.

The Clubs promoted from Step 5 will be allocated to the most geographically appropriate division
at Step 4.

A Club promoted to Step 4 shall comply with the Licensing System provision as set out in
Appendix 1 to the Standardised Rules.

Step 5 and Step 6

The Clubs in the bottom two places in each of the fourteen divisions at Step 5 at the end of the
Regular Season will be relegated and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at
Step 6. These Clubs will be replaced by the nineteen Clubs finishing in first position in each of the
Leagues at Step 6 at the end of the Regular Season together with the required number of Clubs
finishing in second position at the end of the Regular Season on a points per match ratio. If there
are insufficient Clubs to fill vacancies Clubs finishing second to bottom of the Step 5 divisions will
be reprieved so that the best such Club shall be reprieved first.

Vote for Shildon’s Home Strip for the 2018/19 Season

Shildon AFC is running a poll at www.shildonafc.com to choose the home strip for the 2018/19 Season.

The strips are manufactured by Avec and since launching in 1993 as the Official Kit Supplier to Sunderland AFC, Avec Sport has continued to supply a large portfolio of professional clubs within the Premier League and Football League, which more recently includes Crystal Palace FC, Doncaster Rovers FC and Scunthorpe United FC.

Simply pick between the 2 options above and vote on the poll at www.ShildonAFC.com

The poll will close at 10pm tomorrow night 23rd May.

Talk in with Micky Barron at Shildon AFC Social Club

Our series of hugely successful talk ins will conclude on Friday June 22nd when our guest speaker will be our very own Micky Barron.

Micky started his career at Middlesbrough. Spending four years at the club before going out on loan to Hartlepool United. Micky made his debut for Hartlepool against Carlisle United. During his loan spell Barron made 14 appearances. Middlesbrough then released Barron and he signed permanently for Hartlepool.

From 1999 to 2005, Barron spent the majority of that term as club captain and made over 326 appearances for the club and has the eighth most total number of appearances for the club.

He was in the Hartlepool side that had three consecutive Football League Third Division play-off semi-final defeats before winning promotion in 2002–03 but being pipped to the league title by Rushden & Diamonds.

He led out the Hartlepool team as captain in their League One play-off final in May 2005 against Sheffield Wednesday where a late equaliser eight minutes from time denied Pools their first ever promotion to the Championship, Hartlepool went on to lose in extra-time 4–2 in front of a crowd of 59,808 at the Millennium Stadium.

To celebrate 10 seasons with the club, a series of events were held such as testimonial dinner with Bobby Robson as guest speaker. Barron could only attend the later stages of the dinner as he was involved in a reserve team match while trying to make his comeback from injury. A testimonial game, against Leeds United which Hartlepool won 2–1, was also held.During his time on the sidelines, he became a regular special guest commentator on Pool’s World, the Hartlepool United audio commentary service.

It promises to be an entertaining evening.

WEMBLEY STADIUM LIGHTS UP FOR SHILDON FC #EmiratesFACup

WEMBLEY STADIUM LIGHTS UP FOR SHILDON FC

 

Ahead of this weekend’s Emirates FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium has lit up its iconic arch in the colours of all 737 teams to play in the competition this season, including Shildon FC

 

737 teams from Step 6 of the National League system through to the Premier League took part in the 137th edition of the world’s oldest domestic cup competition, involving over 11,000 players and resulting in over 3,000 goals. Days before the showpiece Final which will be played at Wembley Stadium connected by EE, the stadium’s arch and big screen lit up to celebrate every one of the clubs, from the 370 who started in the Extra Preliminary Round in early August through to the two Premier League finalists who will be battling it out for the trophy this weekend.

 

This season’s Emirates FA Cup Final kicks off at 17:15 on Saturday 19 May and will see Antonio Conte’s Chelsea and Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United go head to head for the coveted silverware.

 

A time-lapse video of the activity is available as follows:

Link: https://grabyo.com/g/v/9dGa9nGdYnX

 

 

THE FA CELEBRATES EMIRATES FA CUP GOALSCORERS ON CUP FINAL BALL – Adam Burnicle #EmiratesFACup

THE FA CELEBRATES EMIRATES FA CUP GOALSCORERS ON CUP FINAL BALL

 

Players from across the football pyramid will have their names at the heart of this season’s Emirates FA Cup Final.

The FA has placed the names of 137 goalscorers from this season’s competition on the Nike Ordem V, Cup Final ball to be used at the 137th edition of the showpiece fixture.  The Ball For All celebrates players from Step 6 of the National League system through to the Premier League, who all share the accolade of being a goalscorer in the world’s oldest domestic cup competition.

The names included represent goalscorers from every round, beginning at the Extra Preliminary Round through to the Semi Finals and also include a selection of the season’s most memorable and impactful strikes.

Among the names represented on the Ball For All are:

 

  • Liam Pullen of Chipping Sodbury Town, whose strike in the Extra-Preliminary Round was the club’s first ever goal in the competition.
  • Noah Keats, whose goal in the Fourth Round Qualifying saw Truro City become the first Cornish side to reach the First Round Proper since 1969.
  • League One Wigan Athletic’s Will Grigg, whose strike against Manchester City sealed a famous Fifth Round victory.
  • Alexis Sánchez and Willian, who both scored decisive goals for this season’s finalists.
  • Adam Burnicle for his strikes against Banbury United

 

Andy Ambler, The FA’s Director of Professional Game Relations, said: “One of the most special things about The Emirates FA Cup is that a goalscorer in the Extra-Preliminary Round shares the same accolade as some of football’s most famous names. Over three thousand goals have been scored in this season’s competition, from all levels of the football pyramid and the 137 from across the country are representative of all who have contributed to this season’s competition.”

Liam Pullen, Chipping Sodbury Town FC, who will also have the accolade of presenting the match ball ahead of kick-off, said: “To have played and scored in my club’s first ever Emirates FA Cup match back in August was a dream come true and was one of the highlights of my career to date. It’s an honour for my name to feature on the Ball For All and to be asked to carry it out at Wembley Stadium ahead of the Final is going to be extra special. I’m really looking forward to the experience and will be very proud to be representing all of the players who have scored in this season’s competition.”

At the close of the season, The FA will have distributed a total of £14.6 million in competition prize money to the 737  competing teams.

 

The ‘Ball For All’

–          The FA has placed the names of 137 goalscorers from this season’s competition on the Cup Final ball to be used at the 137th edition of the showpiece fixture.  The Ball For All celebrates a selection of players from Step 6 of the National League system through to the Premier League, who all share the accolade of being a goalscorer in the world’s oldest domestic cup competition

–          The names have been selected to include goalscorers from every round, beginning at the Extra Preliminary Round through to the Semi Finals, with a national spread across the country and also include a selection of the season’s most memorable and impactful strikes

–          We have selected Adam Burnicle from Shildon AFC for his goal in the Third Round Qualifying as one of the 137 names.

Talk in with Andy Campbell at Shildon AFC Social Club

There will be a talk in with former Middlesbrough FC Striker Andy Campbell on Friday 18th May, 8pm Start

Entry is free and all are welcome to attend.

Born in Middlesbrough, Campbell started his career with his hometown team Middlesbrough, whom he left for Cardiff City for £1m. Some of his career highlights include scoring against Manchester United in the FA Cup in a 2–0 win for Middlesbrough, and also playing for his country at under 21 level. His Cardiff career got off to an explosive start, scoring 6 times in his first 4 appearances. He scored once on his debut against Northampton, twice on his third appearance against Blackpool and a hat-trick in his fourth appearance against Oldham. Overall, he had two fairly productive years at the beginning of his spell at Ninian Park, including a fine lob over goalkeeper Chris Day at the Millennium Stadium to give Cardiff a play-off victory over Queens Park Rangers to put them into the Football League Championship.

May Half Term Football Course in Shildon

The Foundation of Light are delighted to announce that we will be running a two day football course at Shildon Sunnydale Leisure Centre during the May Half Term holidays for 5-14 year olds.

Two day football course – Thursday 31st May and Friday 1st June, 10am-3pm for 5-14 year olds – £20 per child

To book your child’s place or for more information call 0191 5515191 or 0191 5515077. Alternatively, you can book online via the following link:

https://www.foundationoflight.co.uk/sports-coaching/school-holiday-sports-courses/

The last two courses have been well attended and we expect places to fill up fast. Book now to avoid dissapointment.