England: North East Premier plan (16 March 1999)
TWELVE clubs have been invited to become founder members of the North East Premier League in the year 2000
16-Mar-1999
16 March 1999
England: North East Premier plan
By Andrew Collomosse
TWELVE clubs have been invited to become founder members of the
North East Premier League in the year 2000.
They include three of the region's 1998 champions, Norton of the
North Yorkshire and South Durham League, Northumberland County
League champions Benwell Hill and Durham Academy of the Durham
Senior League.
For the first two years there will be no promotion or relegation
but, from 2002, any of the league champions from Durham or
Northumberland will be able to apply to replace the bottom club
in the Premier league.
If that application proves to be successful, the relegated club
would return to its original feeder league, although misgivings
have been expressed in some quarters about the nuts and bolts of
this arrangement.
The Durham board are due to present final details of the project
to Thursday's meeting of the ECB Premier Leagues Assessment Panel
at Lord's.
The remaining clubs invited to join the Premier League next year
are Darlington, Stockton and Bishop Auckland of the NYSD,
Gateshead Fell, Chester-le-Street and Sunderland from the Durham
Senior League and Jesmond, South Northumberland and Tynemouth
from the Northumberland County League.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)