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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    I'm more intrigued than nervous.

    If we're being honest, a likely finishing position of 5th or 6th in the National League suggests we're not yet ready to return to League Two football, but the counter to that argument is that we seem to have improved quite dramatically in recent weeks and are possibly now a better team than our final league position would suggest.

    The bottom line is this. If we're ready for promotion and League Two, then we will beat whoever we meet in the play-offs and thereby conclusively demonstrate the improvement we've made under IB. If we don't beat our play-off opponents, whoever they are, then the rational conclusion must be that we're still a work in progress, but with every reason to be optimistic about next season.

    Contrary to the oft-used expression that play-offs are a "lottery", they actually are not. Most of the time, the teams that finish in the higher play-off positions end up winning through, and it's comparatively rare for the lower ranked teams to gain promotion. The league table doesn't lie all that often. If on this occasion we genuinely are in a false position relative to our current potential, we will prove it in the coming weeks.
    To be honest, most teams in the top half/ten of the National League are pretty much ready for League Two. It’s not a coincidence that no team has ever been relegated straight back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post
    To be honest, most teams in the top half/ten of the National League are pretty much ready for League Two. It’s not a coincidence that no team has ever been relegated straight back.
    I do not agree. I think many of them are but I don't think Chesterfield, Bromley Eastleigh or Halifax are ready. Any of the top 5 would be fine in L2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post
    To be honest, most teams in the top half/ten of the National League are pretty much ready for League Two. It’s not a coincidence that no team has ever been relegated straight back.
    That sounds convincing and impressive until you realise L2 is out of step with the division above and below in only relegating 2 clubs rather than 4. It's the easiest league to stay up in, we know just how bad you have to be to go down. It might be the case though that no club promoted from the 5th tier has finished in the bottom 4 the following season until Barrow finished 21st, I've not checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    That sounds convincing and impressive until you realise L2 is out of step with the division above and below in only relegating 2 clubs rather than 4. It's the easiest league to stay up in, we know just how bad you have to be to go down. It might be the case though that no club promoted from the 5th tier has finished in the bottom 4 the following season until Barrow finished 21st, I've not checked.
    Yeah that’s the reason why it happens - there’s a bottleneck in both divisions. I think it’d benefit both to move to three up, three down now to be honest.

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