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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    League 2 decided yesterday on a points per game basis.
    Play offs still to go ahead but Stevenage’s fate sealed and no other matches to be played.
    So the precedent is set. Hope I’m wrong but I suspect this might be what we end up with elsewhere if there are a few positive Coronavirus tests leading to postponements.
    Ah, but is it

    As I understand it, Macclesfield again failed to pay players salaries for March by the set deadline of June 1st and so may be due a further points deduction which would put them below Stevenage and thus save them........... bots from Herts

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    I don't know about re start training. They should re open a granny brothel for Rooney.
    I suppose when money is in the bank, the incentive is lost

    https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/spo...county-4210017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    I don't know about re start training. They should re open a granny brothel for Rooney.
    Never heard of Bubbles, across the road from the station?

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