Halifax Town crisis 'not on agenda' for Conference meeting
HALIFAX Town's Blue Square Premier future will not be discussed at the Conference's annual meeting in Blackpool tomorrow.
And the saga of where the club will play in the 2008-09 campaign is set to rumble on.
Conference chief executive Dennis Strudwick has confirmed to the Courier that Town have appealed to the Football Association over the league's decision that, because of their financial position, they were no longer eligible to be members.
As a result, the club's position will not be on the agenda tomorrow.
"A solicitor has lodged an appeal with the Football Association on behalf of the administrator," Mr Strudwick confirmed.
"There cannot be any discussion at the meeting about it because it is subjudice."
An FA spokesman confirmed no date has been set for Town's appeal.
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