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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldstripy View Post
    Or the silence is because Jason Turner is negotiating/ lobbying behind the scenes to get us the best outcome.
    I'd support whatever course of action the club chooses to take on this matter, including none whatsoever if they decide that's the best way forward.

    I can't have any sympathy though for clubs who have apparently refused to engage on finding a solution on the field of play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    I'd support whatever course of action the club chooses to take on this matter, including none whatsoever if they decide that's the best way forward.

    I can't have any sympathy though for clubs who have apparently refused to engage on finding a solution on the field of play.
    Another thought if the EFL are waiting to see if Macclesfield are going to default on their players wages and they can hit them with another points deduction to get rid of a club that can't fulfill it's obligations.

    If the EFL use hard business sense and wonder if it is sensible to invite two clubs into the league who are desperate for money or one or two clubs who have the resources to compete in the EFL. (Notts & Yeovil)

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