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“Most professional and financially secure club ever to spend 3 successive seasons in League One”. S. Donald June 2020.
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I didn’t say it had anything to do with Sunderland gaining promotion?I voted Leave and didn’t vote in any subsequent EU election ..... why would I ?
Does my answer help Sunderland to gain promotion ? If not your analogy is complete bollocks
Im sure he's very proud of himself and his cronies“Most professional and financially secure club ever to spend 3 successive seasons in League One”. S. Donald June 2020.
League Two I am hearing is unanimous.
Only Forest Green voted to carry own. Of all Clubs in League Two they are the one club I will be pleased not to go back to.
Until it’s official not going to go mental.
Absolute shithousery of the highest order.
We hit the post three times against Shrewsbury...think it was their only shot on target
Detest Dale Vince the owner and they have a drum.
The nut milk was off in my coffee.....bastards.
Then it's not unanimous
What else do you expect from Wycombe?
It was indeed. It was a very one-sided game.
How could you tell? It always tastes shite.
No less, they’re by far the finest exponents of such low down behaviour it has ever been my misfortune to witness.What else do you expect from Wycombe?
Im sure he's very proud of himself and his cronies
All we had to do was hold on against the mighty Gillingham at home and beat a team who had lost their last game against Southend and we'd have gone up. The f***ing useless bastards
Boris in football form...He has such delusions of grandeur that he’ll see what he’s done so far as an achievement.
I didn’t say it had anything to do with Sunderland gaining promotion?
It was aimed at the number of people who seem to think that if a team votes with their preference to end the season they should be banned from playing the rest of the season if they lose the vote (which, coincidentally, would end up with us being in the play offs or even top 2 of these clubs were banned form playing).
Given the 11 games to promotion versus 3 games to promotion there aren’t many clubs who would vote to play more games for no more reward if it worked out in their favour.
Hardly breaking news marraBreaking on BBC football, waiting for vote on ending or going with points per game. In chippy queue so can’t post link.
I’m not saying it’s right, but it’s also wrong to ban a side for losing a vote. As I said, they are expressing their preference based on the options they have been given, not issuing an ultimatum of “finish the season or else”.If you vote to end the season and then that option wins, then if you had any credibility you’d end your season there and then.
Not continue a season you voted to end.
This vote has opened up an obvious loophole for clubs to take advantage of and its wrong
They won’t have lost the vote, they’ll have wonI’m not saying it’s right, but it’s also wrong to ban a side for losing a vote. Under the same logic, should the teams who vote to play on be forced to play each other if rest of the league chooses to finish?
As I said, they are expressing their preference based on the options they have been given, not issuing an ultimatum of “finish the season or else”.
Should the teams who vote to play on be forced to play each other?
They’ve tested the four play off teams for covid. This is all a smokescreen. It was decided on last week IMOisn't it going to a vote now whether to actually play the remaining games or just go straight to playoffs? so we are still in with a chance?
or is the general consensus that vote will be to head straight to payoffs? obviously top 6 are happy, and the few teams just about the relegation zone, so maybe 10 teams?
I think earlier “gossip” was that it was 11/9 in favour of finishing with 3 undecideds. One of the undecideds was Doncaster who would benefit from the league playing on, and another was MK Dons who would benefit from PPG so effectively 12/10 for the PPG scenario I would assume.isn't it going to a vote now whether to actually play the remaining games or just go straight to playoffs? so we are still in with a chance?
or is the general consensus that vote will be to head straight to payoffs? obviously top 6 are happy, and the few teams just about the relegation zone, so maybe 10 teams?