Right. The one major obstacle to that scenario appears to be those threatened with relegation. Stevenage are right to point out that they could have saved themselves and overtaken Macc. That should not impact on the number of clubs going up from the NL however, cutting short the season is one thing, changing the rules as to how many go up and come down is another, a step too far. The interests of Stevenage should not trump the rights of several other clubs willing to proceed in the true spirit of the game. So how do you compromise? I think they have to consider play-off at the other end of the table.
If everybody was happy with a League Two North and South and that idea really is being taken seriously then great, surely every club in the NL would vote for it, but presumably L2 clubs would have an initial vote on it and I'm not sure you'd get a majority of them agreeing to it. Would we all become members of The Football League, resign on mass from the NL or would it be some kind of joint administration? How would that work?