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    So as it stands Swindon are celebrating the title. They have voted for no relegation meaning Stevenage are safe. League one to vote next week. Does anyone now think league one clubs will vote for relegation now league two havent. What a mess this has become. Swindon are celebrating a little too quick on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsagrandoldteam View Post
    So as it stands Swindon are celebrating the title. They have voted for no relegation meaning Stevenage are safe. League one to vote next week. Does anyone now think league one clubs will vote for relegation now league two havent. What a mess this has become. Swindon are celebrating a little too quick on this one.
    The EFL are hardly falling over themselves to stop this though are they? It could be that the leagues all become heavily loaded with teams, as was suggested weeks ago. Which of course would mean several teams being promoted to League 2. Unless of course they decided to run a 20 team league.

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