Barnet FC to leave Underhill stadium
Barnet Football Club (BFC) has announced its plans to leave Underhill stadium, the npower League Two club's home for more than 100 years, at the end of the 2011-12 season.
The club had sought Football League permission to start next season at the venue, despite it being unable to guarantee an operating licence due to "long-standing land issues".
However, BFC has been told it will not be able start the 2012-13 season at Underhill if there was no contingency plan in place that would enable them to complete their fixtures.
BFC chair Tony Kleanthous said: "It's time we looked to our future and how we can achieve a final solution to our ground problems, because we have so many positives as a club and the foundations are in place for us to grow."
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