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Published Date: 11 June 2008
ALL Halifax Town fans' eyes will be on the Football Association headquarters at Soho Square in London today (Wednesday) as the club's appeal against expulsion from the Conference is heard.
The hearing will effectively decide in which division the Shaymen will be playing their football next season.

The Conference claim Town, who are still in administration, are ineligible for membership of the league as they have broken financial regulations.

The David Bosomworth-led consortium have said they will announce their future plans within 24 hours of the result of the appeal.

Boston United's appeal against their expulsion from Blue Square North is also taking place in the capital today.

Stay up to date with news from Soho Square and all the developments in the Halifax Town saga as they happen with Clockwatch.

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