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O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:28 pm

Gateshead have been banned from the National League playoffs because they couldn't come to an agreement with the council over a 10 year lease of their ground :shock:

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:41 pm

Pantmawr Bluebird wrote:Gateshead have been banned from the National League playoffs because they couldn't come to an agreement with the council over a 10 year lease of their ground :shock:




Council actually refused to give them assurances of teneir for 10yrs which is a requirement for joining efl..this was despite representation by efl and national league ..... in other words council being arses and doing nothing to help a community asset for no reason at all

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:08 pm

Nothing the EFL or National League can do about this. They have their rules and can’t change them for an individual case.

It’s just Gateshead council not caring one bit about the local club.

This is proven by the fact that Gateshead Council want the new Newcastle stadium to be there if it gets built.

They should be ashamed.

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:19 pm

This decision leaves Gateshead in permanent limbo in their league unless get new ground? Newcastle may never build new stadium but wonder if council on a retainer from ncastle to keep land free?

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:26 pm

Gateshead have been kicked out of the play-offs by the EFL and National League because their council will not sanction a guarantee that they will remain at their stadium for the next 10 years.

Punched massively above their weight with a minimal budget, and all the hard work is undone by people who have no idea what this means to the fans and those who put so much into getting them there.

Once again, an off-pitch decision that destroys everything earned by those on it.

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:11 pm

Council leader Martin Gannon has said Gateshead Football Club have been offered a 10-year lease to remain at the International Stadium and stability as per English Football League guidelines, despite being denied the chance of promotion.

The National League withdrew their play-off place after the EFL said Gateshead would not meet criteria - a "10-year security of tenure" - relating to their tenancy at the venue because of council uncertainties around a new stadium operator.

In reply, the council said the stadium would remain in its hands but that any terms between the club and said operator would need to be renegotiated.

"It's not that the stadium is up for sale," Gannon told BBC Look North.

"The provision that seems to be causing all the dispute is that we've written in that the football club will have the right to renegotiate terms with the new operator.

He added: "They can't negotiate with the council if we're not operating the stadium. That wording was agreed with the National League.

"We've given them a licence, if they get promoted they will get a licence from Gateshead Council for the continued use of the stadium."

The Tynesiders are considering taking legal action following the decision of both the National League and the EFL to deny them an opportunity to gain entry to the '92' and give the town a 'league' club for the first time since 1960.

On Monday, the club confirmed it had served notice to take both the EFL and the National League to arbitration, under FA rules, over the decision.

Fans have had their say, calling the decision "unjust".

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:13 pm

Gateshead's planned eliminator on Tuesday, 23 April has now been cancelled.

The National League initially said Solihull would get a bye to the semi-finals but then adjusted the draw based on final league positions.

Altrincham, who finished fourth, will now get a bye to the semi-finals, where they will travel to Bromley, while Solihull will host FC Halifax Town on Wednesday for the right to visit Barnet in the last four.

In a statement, the National League said it was "extremely disappointed" that Gateshead would not be able to take part after supporting the club's application for the security of tenure, allowing them to extend the lease on the stadium.

"Unfortunately, the response received was not supportive of the club's requirements and placed the club at risk of a refusal of membership to the EFL and therefore forfeiture of any right to participate in the play-offs," the statement read.

"On 28 March 2024, following the deadline for licence applications to the EFL had passed, the council offered options to the club. However, in the opinion of the EFL these options still did not satisfy their requirements."

An appeal by the club, which was supported by the National League, was rejected by an EFL arbitration panel.

"As the EFL strongly believes in the principles of promotion and relegation it is therefore highly disappointing that appropriate solutions have not been put in place over the previous two-year period, as avoidable circumstances are preventing Gateshead from progressing up the pyramid even if the club achieves success through sporting merit," an EFL statement added.

"The League hopes that Gateshead and the relevant stakeholders can address this matter so that the club can meet the obligations of EFL membership and be eligible for promotion in future seasons."

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Tue Apr 23, 2024 3:25 am

Once again fans are punished, the rules are crazy really.

The whole system needs a shake up and a re model is a must

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:31 am

Slight update.... it appears council say will give them the required licences to stay at ground but! Whilst stadium belongs to council another organisation will be running it and Gateshead needs to negotiate with them about having use of ground for 10yrs this means theres no garauntee it will be accepted particularly before playoff games? so efl say cannot put them forward for admission to the pyramid system.. shows the importance of clubs having control of ground or a lease of 99+ yrs to many clubs failing or being homeless at whim of others

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:49 am

kyle08 wrote:Once again fans are punished, the rules are crazy really.

The whole system needs a shake up and a re model is a must


Kyle, it’s too easy to blame EFL and National League.

The rules are there to protect the long term future of clubs.

This is all because of the local council.

Re: O/T Gateshead banned by EFL

Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:32 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:
kyle08 wrote:Once again fans are punished, the rules are crazy really.

The whole system needs a shake up and a re model is a must


Kyle, it’s too easy to blame EFL and National League.

The rules are there to protect the long term future of clubs.

This is all because of the local council.



Ned according to council they were willing to give them what was required but ground will be run by someone else and its them that club needs to negotiate with but no garauntee it would be done if at all before playoff hence efl stance ....