I doubt that two of Welling, Dartford and Braintree will come up, so we should be looking at at least one if not two new names in the National League come this time next year.
I've said for a long while that I'd be in favour of a Scottish style system where the 2nd placed team for instance plays the team 2nd or 3rd bottom in League Two for a relegation play-off.
Not sure whether you'd be able to have three up and three down in that instance, though.
At least with Chelmsford you can stand relatively close to the pitch. Gateshead you're set back half a mile away.
Plus Chelmsford is extremely close for us, so I'd love it if they came up at the expense of Gravesend on Saturday.
You walk into the opposing team's clubhouse after the game and accidentally sit in the area reserved for the players, much to the indignation of Steve Housham who wants his pie, chips and gravy.
Just me?
Your personal player of the season: Corey Whitely.
Your teams best prospect: Craig Robson.
Biggest Flop: Jake Howells? Unfair as he's been injured really, but he's not shown much at all.
Top Scorer: Ollie Hawkins
Most Improved: Hard to choose as a lot of the current bunch weren't here last...
Chelmsford, Chorley and Ebbsfleet are all perennial play-off bottlers aren't they? They two in the South certainly. Hope two of the three make it up (One is guaranteed to anyway).
Chelmsford and Chorley for me purlease.