National League North v National League South

Started by pcater, September 14, 2025, 03:32:01 PM

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pcater

Kings Lynn playing Chesham yesterday got me thinking about the strength of North and South National League.
Having thrashed Chesham - mid-table away 4-1 yesterday got me thinking is the North a much stronger division than South??

Could we go in South and win that Division?
Certainly less ex-league clubs in that Division!

Also since 2020 from National League - most of the sides promoted up are Northern teams.
Only Bromley, Wrexham and Sutton out of the 10 promoted sides would be classified as South??






Angle of the North

Wrexham? South?   It's in North Wales, about as Southern as Chester.

Blue_and_Gold

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Quote from: Angle of the North on September 14, 2025, 09:20:53 PM
Wrexham? South?   It's in North Wales, about as Southern as Chester.

In that case, is Kings Lynn really  a little Northern Town?  :dontknow:
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Mallard

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The great North - South divide.  Where is the divining line?  As far as Step 2 Football it  moves around quite a bit.  This year we have Oxford City and Bedford Town. Last year we had Needham Market as NLN clubs

What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Walks In The Sunshine

Quote from: Mallard on September 14, 2025, 09:43:19 PM
The great North - South divide.  Where is the divining line? 

It should be where the pronunciation of the word "bath" changes.

If it's pronounced as if there's an "r" in it - as in "Barth" then it's Southern.

When it's pronounced as if there isn't an "r" in it, then it's The North  :laughcry:

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Walks In The Sunshine on September 15, 2025, 12:25:26 PM
Quote from: Mallard on September 14, 2025, 09:43:19 PM
The great North - South divide.  Where is the divining line? 

It should be where the pronunciation of the word "bath" changes.

If it's pronounced as if there's an "r" in it - as in "Barth" then it's Southern.

When it's pronounced as if there isn't an "r" in it, then it's The North  :laughcry:

As logical as any reason we've heard over the years, so why not? 🤔

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Mallard

How about the word Grass.... Where does that change ? 😂
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Mallard on September 15, 2025, 01:17:29 PM
How about the word Grass.... Where does that change ? 😂

From memory, late January/early Feb,

Grass becomes Sand.
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daleh

In Lynn we of course talk proper but just 10 miles or so into Lincolnshire they speak 'northern'. Clearly the FA are unaware of this and keep putting us in the North division. Let down again by the authorities. :scarf: :yellow card: