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In your case the latter is probably more appropriate !!!
What are your hopes for next season ?
Survive again. Basically. And 6 points off the stripy filth from The Black Country
In your case the latter is probably more appropriate !!!
What are your hopes for next season ?
Survive again. Basically. And 6 points off the stripy filth from The Black Country
Altrincham cruised their way into the Conference North play off final with a two nil win at “top of the table” York City.
York had Guy Mowbray doing the commentary which was weird.
That mean Alty have put York out of the FA Cup, FA Trophy and League this season all at Bootham Crescent.
To add insult that was the last ever such game in all three competitions at Bootham Crescent. The same Alty player scored in all three matches.
It gives us one last match at York Street tomorrow though. Such a shame the way it has ended! Would have been a sell out tomorrow.
Was what has happened at Newcastle United concerning the now aborted takeover bid all that unexpected, considering the opposition from a number of different sources who were opposed to the Saudi bid.
Sheffield Wednesday deducted 12 points for next season for fiddling the books regarding the sale of the ground to themselves.
Interesting decision, when Wigan were deducted points this season, causing them to be relegated.
Derby did the same as Wednesday, so interesting to see if the same happens to them.
It's all getting very messy in the EFL.
Was what has happened at Newcastle United concerning the now aborted takeover bid
Why was the points deduction not applied this season, which might then have seen Wednesday relegated?Sheffield Wednesday deducted 12 points for next season for fiddling the books regarding the sale of the ground to themselves.
Why was the points deduction not applied this season, which might then have seen Wednesday relegated?
Seems that Charlton Athletic are now asking this very question.Why was the points deduction not applied this season, which might then have seen Wednesday relegated?
Indeed there have been a few strange last ever games, Brentford the other night too.
Maybe it’s easier than having a last ever trip? I’d hate for Alty to leave Moss Lane, I’ve been to so many terrible new grounds over the years. As soon as you can’t walk from the town centre in a reasonable time frame it loses so much for me.
Presumably Harrogate will be obliged to replace their 3G pitch now.
If I rightly recall, if they don't go ahead with replacing the 3G pitch with grass, Harrogate would then face instant demotion down to the National League North.Yep. Contractors were already on standby for next week if they won today.
Don’t worry they’ve got the cash alright.If I rightly recall, if they don't go ahead with replacing the 3G pitch with grass, Harrogate would then face instant demotion down to the National League North.
Don’t worry they’ve got the cash alright.
I see the BBC are once again showing little non-league knowledge in their rags to riches angle.
and Plymouth.
Unlucky Brentford. Would have loved to see you up there. Congratulations Fulham. Hope to see you there one day. Love from Preston North End
They’ve appealed their 12 point deduction, although I’m not sure the grounds for the appeal as it’s a bit of a slam dunk to me
Ridsdale can’t be blamed for Plymouth’s mess. He was bought in by administrators to assist in day to day running.
Maybe it was better there were less people there to witness the keepers howler.
Alty back in the Conference at last
Premier League clubs have voted against continuing to allow five substitutions in a match for the 2020-21 season.
The rule was brought in when the 2019-20 top-flight season restarted in June, having been halted for three months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
For next season, the league will revert to three permitted substitutions.
Hear that Northern Premier League semi professional outfit Droylsden FC have thrown in the towel for the 2020-21 season.
Likely to be the first of many, sadly.
Droylsden FC resign from Northern Premier League due to impact of Covid-19
Club manager, Dave Pace, described the decision as the 'most difficult' he had ever had to makewww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk