Shoreham set for promotion after Haywards Heath Town handed nine-point deduction

Shoreham top-scorer Rob O'Toole has agreed on a move to Horsham.Shoreham top-scorer Rob O'Toole has agreed on a move to Horsham.
Shoreham top-scorer Rob O'Toole has agreed on a move to Horsham.
Shoreham Football Club chairman Stuart Slaney spoke of his relief after his side edged closer to the Ryman League last night.

Mussels, who finished second in the Southern Combination League Premier Division, look set to leapfrog Haywards Heath Town, be crowned champions and gain promotion after Heath were handed a nine-point deduction.

Haywards Heath were charged by The Football Association earlier this month for fielding a player while under a ‘sine die’ suspension.

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The matter was then heard by an SCFL committee last night and Haywards Heath have been handed a nine-point deduction, meaning they will finish second and five points behind Shoreham.