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Latest position. DRFC still silent.http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/efl-voting-tracker/
Quote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 10:38:08 amLatest position. DRFC still silent.http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/efl-voting-tracker/Why havent the board made a statement yet?
Quote from: drfc1951 on June 15, 2016, 11:42:28 amQuote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 10:38:08 amLatest position. DRFC still silent.http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/efl-voting-tracker/Why havent the board made a statement yet?Probably because no-one has asked them. I understand both the DFP and the VSC plan to do so.
Quote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 11:51:47 amQuote from: drfc1951 on June 15, 2016, 11:42:28 amQuote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 10:38:08 amLatest position. DRFC still silent.http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/efl-voting-tracker/Why havent the board made a statement yet?Probably because no-one has asked them. I understand both the DFP and the VSC plan to do so.Can we have a statement from the VSC confirming this please.
I'm not attending these games, simple as that. It is the only way we can show our displeasure in a way thst the pwoers that be will even notice.I fear this is the first step towards the end of our lovely league pyramid system.
Quote from: MrWoodySir on June 11, 2016, 09:48:57 amQuote from: bobjimwilly on June 10, 2016, 04:46:41 pmI really hope fans, and clubs if possible, boycott this now completely pointless competition.The clubs voted for it. Under how much duress?
Quote from: bobjimwilly on June 10, 2016, 04:46:41 pmI really hope fans, and clubs if possible, boycott this now completely pointless competition.The clubs voted for it.
I really hope fans, and clubs if possible, boycott this now completely pointless competition.
Quote from: RedJ on June 15, 2016, 12:20:14 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 11:51:47 amQuote from: drfc1951 on June 15, 2016, 11:42:28 amQuote from: The Red Baron on June 15, 2016, 10:38:08 amLatest position. DRFC still silent.http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/efl-voting-tracker/Why havent the board made a statement yet?Probably because no-one has asked them. I understand both the DFP and the VSC plan to do so.Can we have a statement from the VSC confirming this please.Silent Majority has confirmed to me in the VSC Members section that the VSC will be asking the question.I've also just asked on Twitter, as have some others.
Surely this is a case of black and white.
I always find this voting at football AGMs complete nonsense.It's a representative of the club that gets a vote, usually the chairman/chief executive/secretary - a lot of whom put the business interests of the company (pound signs) before the interests of their managers.Any proposed change will always get presented as a big fat, beneficial juicy carrot that's good for your club, good for revenue, etc, purely because the people behind the proposed changes want it to go ahead and want to force it through.The people who should be voting on these changes are the managers/coaches - I'd even take more notice of the physio's opinion than a money-orientated chairman/chief executive.Managers/coaches/physios will at least have an understanding on how it'll impact the players - and whether's it's actually beneficial from a football perspective and not a money perspective.The Football League Trophy is a joke competition anyway, until the latter stages. It's an even bigger joke competition now the Premier League have effectively got their claws into it.When Leyton Orient (or any other bog standard, bog average lower league club) get to a final at Wembley, they want to be playing against a proper senior team - not potentially Chelsea's Under 21s, who will pass the ball around in pretty triangles for 90 f**king minutes.
At a guess, judging by the response, we've voted for it. Hopefully I'm wrong.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on June 17, 2016, 10:35:29 amSurely this is a case of black and white.No its not. The changes to the competition are tied in with new rule changes on player availability (as in full strength teams), the status of the EPPP academies, fixture congestion, financial viability of certain games and various other factors. All of this still has to be worked out making a vote a little premature.
Very disappointing that the club has voted in favour. I don't doubt that we are focused on promotion, but I'm fearful that we are trivialising an issue that, for me, sets a worrying precedent.I wouldn't be surprised to see the support of FL clubs "bought" again when they inevitably try to introduce PL U21 teams into the Football League itself. I can realistically see that happening within the next few years, and if it does I certainly won't be going to watch any more.
I appreciate I'm not an "insider" SM but I disagree.It's clear that the powers that be want PL U21 teams in the Football League. They think, rightly or wrongly, that it will improve the development of young players and therefore the long-term fortunes of the national team.It seems to me very clearly that this JPT idea is being used as a foot in the door for a restructuring of the league system. It's being dressed up as a way to "keep the competition alive" but I'm very sceptical as to how it will actually do that? Will it improve attendances? I doubt it. On the national football forums I read, the vast majority of fans would refuse to attend the games. Surely most clubs would want to EARN a tie at a top PL ground in a cup competition and play in front of a full house, rather than playing in front of a few thousand against their reserves.Will it make the games more exciting? I very much doubt that either. If we thought it was more entertaining to watch Premier League players, surely we'd just do that rather than watching Donny/Barnet/Leyton Orient/Swindon/whoever else.We all know that a handful of games in the JPT isn't going to make any difference to the development of young players as it's a drop in the ocean, but if they test the water and a few thousand local plastic fans turn up because they want to watch Man U ressies in the JPT, they will hail it a success and we'll move closer to having PL U21 teams foisted on us in the league. Use a competition that not a lot of people care about/value to test the model, and then step it up from there.I agree the JPT needs some changes to liven it up but I don't see how this will do it, and I can tell that yet again the rest of us are being made to dance to the FA and the Premier League's tune in the name of making the competition more exciting. I'm ashamed that DRFC have voted in favour.
SM - forgive me if I'm wrong but didn't you write earlier that the club voted in favour? The post appears to be edited now. What caused you to think that the club had voted in favour?