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Quote from: roversdude on May 29, 2020, 10:59:29 amhttps://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11996667/efl-league-one-and-league-two-proposal-set-for-june-8-vote June 2nd being the deadline to propose anything That's slightly misleading. The clubs have had the 2 proposals to consider for a while now, it's just the vote that has been delayed. I doubt very much that any new proposals would surface, or be allowed to before June 2nd. The timescales just don't allow for anything else now, we're at the point where clubs, including ours, need to be wrapping things up due to the considerable financial burdens that they are under. After this vote is taken an EGM has to be called to ratify the decisions being made. Time is now of the essence.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11996667/efl-league-one-and-league-two-proposal-set-for-june-8-vote June 2nd being the deadline to propose anything
Quote from: silent majority on May 29, 2020, 11:44:37 amQuote from: roversdude on May 29, 2020, 10:59:29 amhttps://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11996667/efl-league-one-and-league-two-proposal-set-for-june-8-vote June 2nd being the deadline to propose anything That's slightly misleading. The clubs have had the 2 proposals to consider for a while now, it's just the vote that has been delayed. I doubt very much that any new proposals would surface, or be allowed to before June 2nd. The timescales just don't allow for anything else now, we're at the point where clubs, including ours, need to be wrapping things up due to the considerable financial burdens that they are under. After this vote is taken an EGM has to be called to ratify the decisions being made. Time is now of the essence. SM .. are the 2 proposals a) playing on b) just having the playoffs?
Yes, I meant no promotion nor relegation.Although vicariously that does mean null and void, perhaps with the exception of awarding the title, and the appropriate distribution of positional prize money.?
Quote from: silent majority on May 30, 2020, 11:07:18 amQuote from: IDM on May 30, 2020, 10:48:16 amOr not at all.? Is that an option.?Do you mean no promotion or relegation? It was an option, but the EFL would be fighting that in the courts forever.Legal action is one thing that the EFL don't want. They have a £200m hole in their accounts and can't afford to battle it out.Would they? Surely if you can't complete a season the default position is null-and-void? It's not many people's favoured option (I think only Southend have publicly come out in favour) but I think you might struggle to prove that it unlawful.
Quote from: IDM on May 30, 2020, 10:48:16 amOr not at all.? Is that an option.?Do you mean no promotion or relegation? It was an option, but the EFL would be fighting that in the courts forever.Legal action is one thing that the EFL don't want. They have a £200m hole in their accounts and can't afford to battle it out.
Or not at all.? Is that an option.?
Braford City announced this week that all loan players had returned to their parent clubs and all players out of contract at the end of the season would be released.I wonder how many times that will be repeated.
But hasn’t league 2 voted to end their season anyway.?
Yes they have voted, but the vote I don't think has been ratified and they have to vote first to change the rules when agreement has been reached with all three divisions in agreement as to how the season ends, so that the EFL will be covered as to teams taking them to court. Basically they are making it up as they go along because nothing is in place to cover the situation, so the first vote will to cover themselves (the EFL) so that they cannot be taken to court. Then the vote will take place to instigate any propositions. But as I posted earlier they first want to see which way the premiership go with promotion and relegation if their season is not concluded if possible according to a reporter on Talksport following the subject.
Money.. there’s more of it around in the championship and 3 teams can win the richest prize in football..
Incidentally, has anyone seen a model that doesn't have us finishing 9th?https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52689630
I thought about reading all of that but once you realise all this silly method does is keep Tranmere, the side Palios owns, up in place of Wimbledon, it all makes perfect sense.Has anyone devised a "method" that sees Rovers crowned as champions yet?
Yet another proposal..https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/new-proposal-how-decide-season-would-hand-doncaster-rovers-play-place-how-would-it-work-2871720Try getting your head round thatl
The only teams talking about this appear to be the ones threatened with relegation or the ones fearing they won't be in the playoffs