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I heard what was said but didn't catch who it was, hence the qualification.
I've always said we should play to a conclusion, or at least a revised play off system, when it's safe to do so.
If other clubs refuse to do that when we are willing to do so, then we should play them at their own game and go in hard.
The Football League, in acting in a contrary manner to the Premiership, Championship and even League One, would be liable to face legal action on the basis of Natural Law, if it chose to show bias by simply selecting Barrow for promotion. It is indeed a society that sets its own rules but that does not give it impunity to act illegally.
Reaction of League two season ending team by team.
It is too big for me to cut & paste.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52689622
What about if no-one went down from League 2 but 2 teams still went up out of the National League. Next season 3 teams to go down from League 2. Seems a lot fairer. It would only mean 2 extra games for the season per club but would also give some protection in terms of matchday income in the event of a club going bust. The numbers in each league would be adjusted at the end of next season.
You mean have 26 teams in league two next season or nobody gets relegated from L1 and above either? (so Prem League 22, the rest 24)
The latter idea still looks a strong possibility, the former potentially has its' problems (serious fixture pile up after a 2nd wave).
I think the clubs that are still deemed to have a realistic chance of staying up or dropping into the relegation zone should play off. Bolton and Southend should definitely be demoted.
No, only 25 in League 2 because Bury won't be there. Leagues above would could still have their normal arrangement. If the Premier League did have 2 more teams next season like you suggest then that would make for a 94 team setup. That would mean 3 teams up from the National League. League numbers to go back to 92 at the end of next season. ie 4 teams down from League 2
I can't see the Premier League wanting extra matches though, so I think the idea of a 25 team League 2 seems much more do-able and fairer.
Just need the National League to commit to some form of play offs.
I keep forgetting there's only 23 clubs in L2.
25 would mean another season of one team going without a game each week, which wouldn't be ideal. I expect the Premier League's decision on whether to relegate or not will dictate what everybody else does. Every week there seems to be a meeting by some league or other but everything is still up in the air, if anything it just seems to create even more uncertainty and confusion. If only there had been a rule in place beforehand, surely they will have to insert one in before the next campaign begins.
L1 has only 23 teams, not L2.