larry_david
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Might be being thick here by I can't work out why 20 out of 24 voted for no relegation in league 2?
All I would say to darragh is, take your play off chance and run... As let's be honest your team are as consistent as curdled milk
Wait... They wouldn't make it as Wycombe have a game in hand lol
I think they’d finish 5th under weighted PPG
Might be being thick here by I can't work out why 20 out of 24 voted for no relegation in league 2?
What is the point in relegating one when the national league didn't finish anyway. If Barrow are invited into the league then it gets them back to 24 without relegation.Might be being thick here by I can't work out why 20 out of 24 voted for no relegation in league 2?
The telegraph are quoting the 25th which I presume will mean it's actually the 18thIt's Monday isn't it the next league 1 meeting
25th is the deadline I believeThe telegraph are quoting the 25th which I presume will mean it's actually the 18th
25th is the deadline I believe
Darra ra ra on Talksport from 5.30 - getting my popcorn in !
Get well soonI feel sorry for this site I mean 100 pages on will Chaplin sign, don't get me started on coronavirus page it's plainly full of guys that are thick, now I've told you ccfc will be champions and they will be but all I get is nasty abuse which in the street would get you a bullet oh you lot are so hard now fuck off and nick up yours I'd love pisd on you gay twat
Please excuse the intrusion to your forum but would appreciate your comments. As a Rotherham United supporter of 54 years (and yes I know I could have been out of jail by now) I would appreciate your opinion.
Clearly every club is looking after itself but of the six teams Sunderland and Ipswich have nothing to gain at all. Fleetwood, Portsmouth, Oxford & Peterborough clearly have.
Whilst appreciating all the bluster given last night, the fact that league 2 have decided to finish puts more pressure on them.
It would be interesting to see if the party of 6 stay together on this, but with the carrot of a play off, I wonder what thoughts Fleetwood and Oxford have on this. The reason being, however ppg is decided be it weighted PPG or standard, they are in the play offs irrespective of which method is used. Potentially do they stick or twist? i.e accept play offs or risk a further 9 games and go for 2nd and run the risk of getting caught by Sunderland or others, not in the mix?
Weighted Ppg- ( favoured by League 2 this afternoon) means Posh are out of the play offs
Standard ppg ( favoured by EFL) sees Portsmouth miss out.
Would appreciate your views but do you think the 6 will break ranks?
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Tranmere will vote to play on - they’re in formEventually the 4 clubs that benefit from PPG to make a playoff spot will agree as that's the only option, it will being just Sunderland and posh pushing back as Ipswich are never making the playoffs.... IMO all bottom 3 clubs will oppose but with 18 from 23 voting in favour it's a done deal...
Eventually the 4 clubs that benefit from PPG to make a playoff spot will agree as that's the only option, it will being just Sunderland and posh pushing back as Ipswich are never making the playoffs.... IMO all bottom 3 clubs will oppose but with 18 from 23 voting in favour it's a done deal...
And from what I’m reading today for the vote to be passed only needs 51%?
Tranmere will vote to play on - they’re in form
We’re all thick mate best off asking Snowflake once’s he’s finished breast feeding EvoIt's Monday isn't it the next league 1 meeting
We’re all thick mate best off asking Snowflake once’s he’s finished breast feeding Evo
Haha, I did wonder...Interesting... apparently the EFL was going with weighted PPG but earlier this week changed their approach to unweighted. This meant Posh were in the play-offs and now with unweighted they won’t be. All makes sense why DM has kicked off.
The Fleetwood chairman already mentioned that playoffs might be acceptable. I think they had to possibly show unity today after their outburst last night but next meeting with a secret ballot we shoudl end up same as league 2, su two up and Oxford, Fleetwood, Wycombe and Pompey in the playoffs.Please excuse the intrusion to your forum but would appreciate your comments. As a Rotherham United supporter of 54 years (and yes I know I could have been out of jail by now) I would appreciate your opinion.
Clearly every club is looking after itself but of the six teams Sunderland and Ipswich have nothing to gain at all. Fleetwood, Portsmouth, Oxford & Peterborough clearly have.
Whilst appreciating all the bluster given last night, the fact that league 2 have decided to finish puts more pressure on them.
It would be interesting to see if the party of 6 stay together on this, but with the carrot of a play off, I wonder what thoughts Fleetwood and Oxford have on this. The reason being, however ppg is decided be it weighted PPG or standard, they are in the play offs irrespective of which method is used. Potentially do they stick or twist? i.e accept play offs or risk a further 9 games and go for 2nd and run the risk of getting caught by Sunderland or others, not in the mix?
Weighted Ppg- ( favoured by League 2 this afternoon) means Portsmouth are out of the play offs
Standard ppg ( favoured by EFL) sees Posh miss out.
Wycombe would be guaranteed play offs either way.
Would appreciate your views but do you think some of the 6 will break ranks?
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Looking at both the weighted and unweighted tables, only Posh are the ones who lose out for a play-off place. Relegation remains unchanged.
Tranmere might kick up a fuss, but that leaves only 2 teams who would vote against the EFL proposal on Monday.
Posh and Tranmere.
Thanks for your post and having seen Rotherham twice this season, I think you deserve an automatic promotion place, albeit behind us.Please excuse the intrusion to your forum but would appreciate your comments. As a Rotherham United supporter of 54 years (and yes I know I could have been out of jail by now) I would appreciate your opinion.
Clearly every club is looking after itself but of the six teams Sunderland and Ipswich have nothing to gain at all. Fleetwood, Portsmouth, Oxford & Peterborough clearly have.
Whilst appreciating all the bluster given last night, the fact that league 2 have decided to finish puts more pressure on them.
It would be interesting to see if the party of 6 stay together on this, but with the carrot of a play off, I wonder what thoughts Fleetwood and Oxford have on this. The reason being, however ppg is decided be it weighted PPG or standard, they are in the play offs irrespective of which method is used. Potentially do they stick or twist? i.e accept play offs or risk a further 9 games and go for 2nd and run the risk of getting caught by Sunderland or others, not in the mix?
Weighted Ppg- ( favoured by League 2 this afternoon) means Portsmouth are out of the play offs
Standard ppg ( favoured by EFL) sees Posh miss out.
Wycombe would be guaranteed play offs either way.
Would appreciate your views but do you think some of the 6 will break ranks?
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I'd give my right arm not be in the Prem. Losing every week. Success = avoiding relegation. Tedious. I have been pleasantly surprised by the League 1 standard.Not been garbage this year.
Doesn’t explain why Pompey would be involved though. Unless he was privy to information they weren’t.Tbh it would explain why he very quickly upped his ante on Twitter.
MacAnthony on talksport now. Seems pretty down in the dumps. He just touted an 8 team tournament, not including the top 2, straight knockout winner takes all.
And they could sell Toney for 20-25m in the championship. That's the real quizJust listened to posh bloke - bla bla bla we want to play - and Tonis being sold as he wants championship football