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It's complicated but the last couple of pages of this thread provide some background: http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/margate-v-dulwich-hamlet-7-45pm-30-04-2015.334409/page-6

Really bad that a large number of Hamlet fans - and many others no doubt - have been put to not inconsiderable expense and huge inconvenience by the manifest failings of the FA and Ryman League in this matter.

Perversely it could do. One of the options open to the league as punishment for Enfield is to replay the game they won in which they played the suspended player. And guess who that is against? Hendon! If Enfield win by a big enough score they could overtake Dulwich, meaning we'd play Hendon in our semi. In an even more absurbist twist if Hendon were to win that (theoretical) game by a big enough margin they win the title at the expense of Maidstone. However can you see that happening? Watch this space (and several others).

According to the Enfield Independent newspaper, "The appeal will take place on Friday, May 8 and it is expected the outcome will be announced promptly." So there'll be no news about the play-offs before next week. Shambles.


http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/sport/12931147.Enfield_Town_to_appeal_FA_verdict/

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