The players won’t need a summer break they’ve just had it!
UEFA could postpone the deadline though
This development may change the way a few clubs vote who were undecided
The players won’t need a summer break they’ve just had it!
Still waiting for some suggestions for where I can get "original thoughts" like yours?
I bow down to your originality. It's so refreshing the way you parrot blended opinions from both the Express and Daily Mail websites plus the odd conspiracy video rather than just limiting yourself to one source. LOL
Warne's has just warned us all on the quizzo to stay classy and not argue on line. I presume he is talking about Fatty Fry etc, But he could be talking about me and Howdy!
Could this co ck us up at the last minute
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-a9542216.html
I am assuming Tranmere will come within his margin of error!
The Independent should have summarized what the implications of that proposal are and how it changes the standings. Poor journalism
What do Tranmere mean when they say margin of error.
I did try to read his proposal a week ago but lost the will to live as it seemed to be repetitive. Needs a concise summary otherwise Tone will be asleep after five minutes.
Last edited by flourbasher; 01-06-2020 at 01:30 PM.
Not the way I read it mate.
I read the margin of error to be teams who go up or down in league standing based on what they are now and ppg. So if Wycombe over took us via ppg nether of us could go up automatically but as we are second no matter how well you cook the books we will go up. It’s a creative way to save their own hide and give Peterborough a chance to go up and to be fair if this had been proposed at start instead of the BS two winner tournament the fat fryer and macdumbass came up with I’m sure as hell this would have passed already, but now you will have chairmen of clubs who have been insulted threatened and annoyed by ones wanting a vote for what should have been proposed in the start, I can’t see them agreeing purely because they have nothing to gain from agreeing but some jolly’s to gain from refusing