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Two-one. Too little, too late?Goodness gracious me.......
Thanks for the links @gilbert grape.
I had intended to go to the Rangers a couple of times this season but hadn't managed to find any spare time to do so. So instead I have signed up and I am now a Gold Star Friend
Hopefully I'll make it to Marston Road when the new season eventually starts.
Good luck with the fundraising.
Hooperman as a Stafford Rangers fan thank you.
Hartlepool is hardly much bigger.....Hopefully some of the bigger clubs like United will offer some funds to support the lower leagues.
Have they dodged the drop then?The Great Escape?
Thanks for the links @gilbert grape.
I had intended to go to the Rangers a couple of times this season but hadn't managed to find any spare time to do so. So instead I have signed up and I am now a Gold Star Friend
Hopefully I'll make it to Marston Road when the new season eventually starts.
Good luck with the fundraising.
Personally I think they should have played out the rest of the season from whenever they got the go ahead.
Take the Premiership and the Championship for example, and say games were able to be played in front of fans from September.
Play the remaining games from the 2019/20 season in September and October, including playoffs for promotion. Apply relegation and promotion changes to the divisions. Then split the two divisions into two sub-divisions based on league position - Premiership A and B, and Championship A and B. Then play a reduced schedule of 18 or 22 games between November and May. Premiership A teams would just be playing to qualify for Europe; Premiership B teams would just be playing to avoid relegation. Championship A teams would just be playing for promotion; Championship B teams would just be playing to avoid relegation.
And so on down the pyramid. Simples.