I thought the league had said they’d pay for all testing?
Sunderland only have themselves to blame for being 7th. If they had won against Bristol Rovers on 10 March (not too much to ask is it) they would be 3rd and would now be pushing for PPG at all costs. Instead they laid an egg (matter of fact they trounced Bristol Rovers 3-0 just a few weeks before at the end of Feb). Even some Sunderland fans don't think they deserve anything from this season and agree they are shite.Which is why they are complaining just like we would be
Of course, as could all 4 of them, I was genuinely curious why you picked Fleetwood as I thought they looked very unlikely to drop out at point of stoppage and really fancied themselves to push for auto.So they could fall out the places, or could get promotion. Momentum is lost now and it is a restart for all teams.
It is gamble. However, they are in the playoff positions and guaranteed a spot if the season is ended right now.
Might just be 2 games if they play a neutral semi?or take that run of form into a 3 game series rather than having to possibly hold it for another 9 games
might just spend the afternoon drinking beers and looking at the Peterborough guy implode on Twitter
Just cracking a beer and il read that in the sun... Cheers
Just checking I've got this right. There will be a vote to accept these as the new regulations and then assuming that passes a vote on if this season should be ended now?
For the vote to change the regulations is it 51% in each division or 51% overall?
There are no new regulationsJust checking I've got this right. There will be a vote to accept these as the new regulations and then assuming that passes a vote on if this season should be ended now?
For the vote to change the regulations is it 51% in each division or 51% overall?
The press release says clubs need to vote on the proposed regulation changes?There are no new regulations
The various proposals and counter proposals received from Clubs have been reviewed and, as a result, the Board has finalised the draft framework that would be adopted into EFL Regulations, in the event that a division is to make the decision to curtail its season as League Two indicated last Friday.
Clubs are now required to give the matter further consideration, before the Board formally proposes the appropriate Regulation changes, which will then be voted on by all Clubs.
The press release says clubs need to vote on the proposed regulation changes?
If they end the season it will be on unweighted ppg, I guess that's a regulation change. In terms of no relegation/extended play off scenarios, that is a no goThe press release says clubs need to vote on the proposed regulation changes?
Just cracking a beer and il read that in the sun... Cheers
Might paint my face red and white and put my city scarf on in the process
Ha, the one saying ending it on PPG means nowt! Wonder if he’d say that if his team were 7 points clear of the play offs with a game in hand?
Even if they vote for a continuation there is absolute no guarantee it would actually happen. I'd say there is a very good chance that we're up.
Someone remind me of top 6 based on unweighted PPG.
Just for the craic.
CitySomeone remind me of top 6 based on unweighted PPG.
Just for the craic.