Would teams at the top of the conference get a vote, someone said 90% of the 92 was required?
Sorry typing error above.
The vote would be 90% from just the 72 Football league Clubs.
If approved then would have to go to a meeting amongst the conference clubs for their discussion and approval.
According to todays telegraph this is how the league could have looked like next season.
Championship
(Burnley, Middlesbrough up) (+ Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Norwich City) Brighton, Hull City, Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Cardiff City, Brentford, Birmingham, Preston North End, QPR, Leeds, Wolves, Blackburn, Nottingham Forest, Reading, Bristol City, Huddersfield, Fulham.
League One
Rotherham, Charlton, MK Dons, Bolton, Wigan, Burton, Walsall, Millwall, Bradford City, Barnsley, Scunthorpe,
Coventry City, Gillingham, Rochdale, Sheffield United, Port Vale, Peterborough, Bury, Southend, Swindon.
League Two
Oldham, Chesterfield, Fleetwood, Shrewsbury, Doncaster, Blackpool, Colchester, Crewe, Northampton, Oxford, Bristol Rovers, Accrington Stanley, Plymouth, Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon, Leyton Orient, Cambridge United, Carlisle, Luton, Mansfield.
League Three
Wycombe, Exeter, Barnet, Hartlepool, Notts County, Stevenage, Yeovil, Crawley, Morecambe, Newport County, Dagenham & Redbridge, York, Cheltenham, Forest Green, Braintree, Grimsby, Dover, Tranmere, Eastleigh, Wrexham.
So bad news for Wigan, Burton, Northampton etc. no promotion.
However when the Premier went from 22 to 20 in 1995, 4 went down 2 came up.
Championship I would assume would alter by 5 down just 1 up.