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Post by faggotygas on Aug 29, 2019 8:22:27 GMT
You may well be right, but why do you say 7th Tier?
From what I can tell, clubs expelled from the National League System can rejoin no higher than 2 steps below where they were when they were expelled, so Step 2, which is National League North (old Tier 6)
I'm only going by what happened to Hereford. the National League will not accept any team that has financial concerns. Hereford started in the Wessex League. Ah right, I think they were already down in the National League South (or North) when they were expelled, Step 2, so them being knocked down to Step 4 makes sense.
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Post by faggotygas on Aug 29, 2019 8:24:17 GMT
Ditto with the pasty. At this moment ST holders are a game short, could be two. The club could offer bring a friend for each game less If you could not get your free pasty because you did not print off your free voucher, all you had to do was give your name to the person at the relevant hut, they would have ticked you off their list and handed you a pasty. Worse things in the world to worry about, our club is losing money and could do with a few quid extra. After all at least you are not a Bury supporter. True re Bury. Regarding the free Pasty, I expect hhg was in the same boat as me, all the huts in the East Terrace ran out of food by 2.30.
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Post by slam on Aug 29, 2019 10:09:57 GMT
It is "fine lines" I guess BUT, if either Bury or Bolton had been expelled at the end of last season instead of the beginning of this season, Yeovil would presumably NOT have been relegated to the Conference.
Not Rovers related, I know, but imagine how that must make them feel.
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Post by gregsy on Aug 29, 2019 10:21:15 GMT
It is "fine lines" I guess BUT, if either Bury or Bolton had been expelled at the end of last season instead of the beginning of this season, Yeovil would presumably NOT have been relegated to the Conference. Not Rovers related, I know, but imagine how that must make them feel. Remarkably there is 11 teams in the national league who I've seen rovers play league football against... Not sure what relevance this has, just thought it was an interesting observation....
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Post by Marshy on Aug 29, 2019 10:55:42 GMT
It is "fine lines" I guess BUT, if either Bury or Bolton had been expelled at the end of last season instead of the beginning of this season, Yeovil would presumably NOT have been relegated to the Conference. Not Rovers related, I know, but imagine how that must make them feel. Ha ha. :karma:
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Post by stokegiffordgas on Oct 18, 2019 18:36:21 GMT
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 18, 2019 19:32:14 GMT
It would be good to see that the EFL have instructed all do League clubs to do similar, otherwise it'll be farcical if some clubs follow Oxford's lead and others simply pocket the money.
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Post by craggo on Oct 18, 2019 21:19:59 GMT
That is honest of Oxford. Now that pushes other Clubs to do the same. Money is tight at this level. So some supporters might have to try and understand. Just on another matter, I never found out if all the Bury fans got their season ticket money back.
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Post by teanbiscuits on Oct 18, 2019 21:36:48 GMT
I expect a few clubs to make a move once they know if their first round FA cup games are at home or not. It's a cheaper way of filling the extra game with a match that quite a few wouldn't have gone to anyway.
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