Sixty-six non-league clubs send an open letter to the Football Association, calling for it to 'urgently' reconsider expunging their seasons.
Some men's teams, such as Jersey Bulls and Vauxhall Motors, had already secured promotion to step five of the non-league pyramid, but their promotions are due to be cancelled
It was announced last week that football in England below the National League's three divisions would end immediately with results expunged. "The decision also disregards the millions of pounds invested and countless hours expended collectively by clubs, and so has critical financial implications. BBC Sport has seen communication between clubs and their local MPs demonstrating that they have written, or will be writing, to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on this issue.
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