How could the season have ended for these Non League sides

As of March 26, the non league season from step three and below was declared null and void meaning there would no clear conclusion to the season.

The season was controversially declared null and void due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic which has halted football all around the globe.

Many clubs in the lower divisions were not happy with decision as a majority of their income are from matchdays which may cause serious financial repercussions for the clubs in the future.

If the season was to be finished the outcome for these South Yorkshire clubs may have been different.

The worlds first football club Sheffield FC still had 11 games to play and an outside chance of pushing into the playoffs.

Whereas Stocksbridge Park Steels were firmly among the playoff spots before the cancellation of the season.

Worksop Town faced extinction only a month before the season was null and voided which will only add the financial struggles they have along with clubs who are in a similar position to the Tigers.

Over 6,500 fans have signed a petition pleading to the FA to rethink their decision to void the non league season.

As well as the 6,500 fans, over 150 clubs have also expressed their concerns to the FA about their decision.

The Bet Victor Northern Premier League was set to be concluded last weekend causing fans to speculate on what could have been if the teams had finished their remaining games.

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