FFP deductions and "parachute payments" for teams relegated from Championship. I assume this proposal got chucked out.
Exactly, which is why the whole vote thing is nonsense. The EFL should grow a pair and direct rather than pretending to be democratic and letting clubs with vested interests decide the matter.
I think it’s naive to think that we won’t take legal action if the EFL don’t apply FFP sanctions. I don’t think we are bluffing on that one.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spo...cern-regarding-match-travel-2878960#gsc.tab=0 11 days from starting up and the EFL still haven't a clue. Also clubs like an overnight stay before away games. We are bad enough at QPR without expecting them to travel all that way on the day of the game.
sunderland missed out lot of unhappy fans on their forum. in their last 4 games b4 covid lost 2 drew 2 . bad form at time cost them. pleased oxford got in. players will be fit but not match sharp but i guess thats same for all clubs in playoffs.
That doesnt half stink doenst it - it really is completely wrong - but I guess the view of many is its only Tranmere so who cares How do you work out 0.04 points by the way - they are 3 points behind Wimbledon with only one game in hand
If or when we are relegated and next season starts behind closed doors,who are we going to play as the majority of league 1 have said they cannot afford to play without crowds ?
We aren’t. We’ve been selling season ticket for football we can’t watch once the inevitable happens. there is a massive shock coming to lower league football clubs unless the top filter some money down. people scoffed at Ian Holloway when he said Grimsby might just have a year off, more clubs might be inclined to join them?