Nottseagull
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Complete and utter garbage.The Premier League was created so that the rich clubs could get shot of the poor ones
If that was remotely true, they wouldn't have maintained three up three down, would they.
Complete and utter garbage.The Premier League was created so that the rich clubs could get shot of the poor ones
92 full-time clubs is a lot to have in such a small country. It's been a scrap at the bottom for a long time for clubs to try and balance the books but maybe something will need to be done to avoid such clubs over reaching and crippling themselves.
Complete and utter garbage.
If that was remotely true, they wouldn't have maintained three up three down, would they.
Trouble is when Bolton were in the PL they couldn't give a flying f**k about the lower leagues and wanted to cast them adrift. Now they are in the shite and on the way to L2 they want the PL to bail them out , they could have campaigned for a fairer share of TV money when they were in the PL but wanted it all for themselves and that has come back to bite them on their backsides
Nor do some of us care, given some of the comments from apparent newishbies on other threads about clubs in trouble - haven't got time to find examples but they are out there if you look hard enough.Trouble is when Bolton were in the PL they couldn't give a flying f**k about the lower leagues and wanted to cast them adrift. Now they are in the shite and on the way to L2 they want the PL to bail them out , they could have campaigned for a fairer share of TV money when they were in the PL but wanted it all for themselves and that has come back to bite them on their backsides
Not so much in their regional divisions (I think). Weren't Gateshead and Hereford United both in the national division? I think we need input from atfc village
Indeed this year we won the AGM cup with Gateshead being demoted . Over the years Salisbury ,Hereford have also dropped for money problems . Halifax and Telford went bust. The most dramatic was Boston who were relegated and the national league refused them entry over money issues and sent them to National North.
I see Mitch Walker has pitched up at Aldershot for the season - your boys worth a few quid in the outrights?
Which was probably just the chairman and owner at the time. Not the fault of the fans.
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Good post though I’m not sure it’s possible to sit on your hands and put your fingers in your ears! The Football League is completely useless on these matters and has never learned from the problems of us, Wimbledon and others.
Not with Mitch between the sticks, no chance.
yes but we struggle to score.
And what are those who run the English Football League doing about the chaos taking place under its auspices? Roughly what they always do to prevent incompetent owners taking control of our critical public institutions in the first place: they have sat on their hands, fingers in ears, humming loudly, hoping somehow the mess will clear itself up.
Good post though I’m not sure it’s possible to sit on your hands and put your fingers in your ears! The Football League is completely useless on these matters and has never learned from the problems of us, Wimbledon and others.
That’s a fair point and I’m not sure that any of us have a solution. But when I look back at our own experiences in the 1990s and look at what’s happened since (Wimbledon, Blackpool, Bolton, Bury and others) the question has to be asked weather the EFL ( and PFA) could do more. My perception is that they stand idly by...The problem is, what else are the Football League supposed to do ? If a club is on its uppers and desperate for a buyer, and someone comes along to buy the club and keep it running, then as long as they haven't got a criminal record what exactly can the FL do ? If they block the new owner and the club plunges into administration and is then liquidated, then I don't think many fans would be thanking them for scuppering their chance of continuing as a going concern.
The EFL hasn't got a crystal ball. Not all owners turn up with machiavellian intentions, and sometimes through incompetence or inexperience, some way down the line it goes tits up. Like I say, if a potential owner has a criminal record or a history of financial disasters then of course they should be refused ownership of a football club under the fit & proper test. But if there's none of that in their background, and a deal is agreed to purchase what is a Ltd company, then even in Legal terms the EFL would probably be on shaky ground to send them packing.
Bad owners do not always LOOK like they're going to be bad owners when they arrive on the scene, so pulling the old Captain Hindsight on the EFL if it does go bad is not going to resolve anything.