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  1. #1
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    Pretty sure Notts were one of the clubs that voted against expanding it to 3 up 3 down when we were in the football league.

    I reckon we haven't finished 90th out of 92 since the vote but we've finished 2nd now, so backfired in hindsight.

    I do think the play-offs need remodeling. 1st and 2nd automatic promotion, 3rd and 4th play a two-legged semi final and winner plays 3rd bottom of League Two in a promotion / relegation decider.

    L2 and NL are already different from the rest of the EFL in terms of system and it's only the Championship that has a 3 up 3 down policy.

    Wouldn't suggest that play-off format for the Premier League simply because of the gulf between those teams and those in the Championship not receiving parachute payments.

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    Jeez, that is one hell of a long throw!

  3. #3
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    All Barnet in this so far, Boredom haven't turned up and look sketchy at the back

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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_pie View Post
    All Barnet in this so far, Boredom haven't turned up and look sketchy at the back
    But winning 1-0 haha

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