National League bosses launch bid to get extra promotion place to the EFL
National League bosses launch bid to get extra promotion place to the EFL
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National League bosses have launched a “three-up” campaign to get an extra promotion place to the EFL. All 72 National League clubs are supporting a letter to the EFL asking for a change in the regulations allowing three promotion places to League Two rather than the existing two. It marks the start of a new 3UP campaign which the National League says will secure the future of the English football pyramid and also reduce the feeling that the EFL is becoming a closed shop.
They want the change to be brought in for the start of the 2025/26 season and the campaign has been rubber stamped at an Extraordinary General Meeting of all the clubs which includes famous names like Oldham, Altrincham, Southend and Hartlepool. National League Chair Jack Pearce said: “This summer, the Independent Football Regulator is scheduled to be introduced. Their overall stated objectives include providing financial sustainability, economic resilience and preserving the heritage of the sport.
“In terms of heritage, National League clubs are at the heart of towns and cities across the whole country. The majority of these clubs are over a century old and part of the fabric of their communities. “An extra promotion place for these Clubs into the EFL would create an invaluable aspiration for all these clubs and supporters - plus clubs in the leagues below. We simply can’t wait any longer for parity within the game.
“As well as increased financial stability, 3UP would mean a fluid football pyramid where teams can win promotion from the bottom to the top fairly. It will give more opportunity to clubs relegated from EFL League 2 to ‘bounce back’. “Whilst we recognise and respect the EFL’s verbal support for the National League on three promotions, our clubs have now made it abundantly clear that they see no reason for a further delay on the official process.
“Rick Parry, the EFL Chair, has often said that ‘the EFL should look down as well as up’ so we’d now like that to actually happen.”. Pearce wants the change to be made as soon as possible to ensure that it is then not put on the back burner as the EFL tries to thrash out agreements with the Premier League before the regulator - who will not have a say on promotion and relegation - is brought in.
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