Desperate measures.....

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Re: Desperate measures.....

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Duke of Wimbourne wrote:How on earth are Earls Barton a senior club? :o :o
They probably grease a few palms. :D

Also Peterborough North Star are not listed as 'senior' yet they played in last season's Hillier Cup. :oops:

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Entry in the cup certainly looks related to promotion into the UCL Premier at the moment, with PNS and Irchester joining it for 2010-11 after their promotion, and Thrapston joining in for last season. Similarly Raunds played in it until they were relegated. Both of the two Daventry sides were invited once they reached the UCL Premier.

I assume Thrapston's relegation, plus Nton Spencer's demotion and Daventry United's demise will mean fewer teams in that cup next season - especially as the promoted teams probably aren't part of the Northants FA.
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pitchero wrote:
Stalin wrote:UCL Division One clubs don't play in the Hillier Cup unfortunately.

Bollocks, its clearly not written in the stars!
Not quite right actually!

It`s not that UCL Division One clubs are not allowed into the Hillier Cup, but a glance at what the competition is really called - the Northants Hillier SENIOR Cup - will give you a clue to its eligibility.

It`s actually for senior status clubs - for example, if Wellingborough Town were relegated (God forbid!) they would still be eligible for the Hillier Cup because they are a Senior club.
No you're wrong. It's for step 5 clubs and above. Thrapston for example played in the Junior Cup two years ago, Hillier Senior Cup last season having been promoted, Junior Cup again next season following relegation. It depends entirely on what division a club plays in.
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Doesn't explain why Earls Barton are deemed to be a 'senior club'.
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Trek wrote:Doesn't explain why Earls Barton are deemed to be a 'senior club'.
Didn't kow they were :shock:
But what does it matter? they don't play in the Senior Cup anyway.
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Sid wrote:
Didn't kow they were :shock:
But what does it matter? they don't play in the Senior Cup anyway.
They are according to the latest listing on the NFA web-site. Pitchero was the person that said the Hillier was only open to 'senior clubs and so far nobody has explained how the NFA decides who should be in this category. S&L Corby are another club who play in the Hillier but are not listed as 'senior' by the NFA. :shock:
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Sid wrote:
pitchero wrote:
Not quite right actually!

It`s not that UCL Division One clubs are not allowed into the Hillier Cup, but a glance at what the competition is really called - the Northants Hillier SENIOR Cup - will give you a clue to its eligibility.

It`s actually for senior status clubs - for example, if Wellingborough Town were relegated (God forbid!) they would still be eligible for the Hillier Cup because they are a Senior club.
No you're wrong. It's for step 5 clubs and above. Thrapston for example played in the Junior Cup two years ago, Hillier Senior Cup last season having been promoted, Junior Cup again next season following relegation. It depends entirely on what division a club plays in.
Does that mean we can play in the junior cup? :?
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Does that mean we can play in the junior cup? :?[/quote]


Northants clubs in Div. 1 always play in the Junior Cup. Bugbrooke won it this year, final was again held at Nene park :(
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I can't wait to see the players that Rolls brings in on £13k pa! I remember when he was at Weymouth there was another 'kids day' a la the 0-9 we were involved in. I think there will be another one of those (assuming they get to the start of the season). :lol:
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Sara Pascoe wrote:I remember when he was at Weymouth there was another 'kids day' a la the 0-9 we were involved in.
Rolls wasn't in charge at Weymouth when that match took place IIRC.
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