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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoPie View Post
    Quite simple really, Stevenage & Macclesfield play-off for who goes down - relegation would have been between those two anyway, so what is the problem?
    Yes, just one game would be all that is required of them. It would more than likely save Stevenage anyway if they agreed to it because Macc either wouldn't be able to put a team out and would have to default or they'd field a dilapidated/unmotivated team.

    The argument against 3 up 3 down must be that it would weaken the Football League (and of course, for a FL club to vote for it increases the likelihood of them being relegated)i. You've got the Boston, Rushden and Macc Town experience and whilst Fleetwood, Accrington, Burton and to a lesser extent FGR are all doing well, they aren't exactly pulling in the crowds, at home or away.

    Reduced capacities was mentioned this morning on talkSport, they didn't discuss the idea but a phrase (something like "Safe distance seating") did come up when they were talking about resuming next season, so presumably it is an idea that has already been talked about at a higher level.
    Last edited by upthemaggies; 26-05-2020 at 11:38 AM.

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