by Sutekh » 26 Aug 2019 16:27
by Winston Biscuit » 26 Aug 2019 17:24
by Uke » 26 Aug 2019 17:52
Winston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
by Stranded » 27 Aug 2019 09:02
Winston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Aug 2019 09:17
StrandedWinston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
Recent history suggests that it will - the EFL are apparently getting pressure from other League 1 clubs to get this done one way or another as you currently have 4 teams with results that will be wiped, a potential fixture pile-up due to the Bury games being suspended and various other issues regarding if clubs will have 21, 22 or 23 home games this season.
If both do go under then we will end up in a farcical situation where:
*L1 will be 22 teams - teams will have 4 blank weekends and 2 clubs will finish earlier than everyone else.
* Only 2 teams will be relegated
*L2 will see 5 teams automatically promoted and the play-offs will be contested by the teams in 6th to 9th
* Nobody will be relegated
As a result, L2 will be a lot more competitive as far as promotion push is concerned as likely teams as low as 16th or 17th will fancy a late run but conversely for the bottom 6 or 7 teams the season will be a dead rubber from Feb/March - this could affect gates etc and clubs finances.
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Aug 2019 11:47
Winston Biscuit Some fella on the wireless just said Bolton's 'fallen through' deal is seen as just each side negotiating hard and it should go through today, though obv could still hit problems. Bury have had an offer (from Alastair Campbell's son) but it only happened over the weekend it is very much in the balance as there is so little time to actually sort it out before the deadline.
by genome » 27 Aug 2019 12:27
by Sutekh » 27 Aug 2019 13:29
StrandedWinston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
Recent history suggests that it will - the EFL are apparently getting pressure from other League 1 clubs to get this done one way or another as you currently have 4 teams with results that will be wiped, a potential fixture pile-up due to the Bury games being suspended and various other issues regarding if clubs will have 21, 22 or 23 home games this season.
If both do go under then we will end up in a farcical situation where:
*L1 will be 22 teams - teams will have 4 blank weekends and 2 clubs will finish earlier than everyone else.
* Only 2 teams will be relegated
*L2 will see 5 teams automatically promoted and the play-offs will be contested by the teams in 6th to 9th
* Nobody will be relegated
As a result, L2 will be a lot more competitive as far as promotion push is concerned as likely teams as low as 16th or 17th will fancy a late run but conversely for the bottom 6 or 7 teams the season will be a dead rubber from Feb/March - this could affect gates etc and clubs finances.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 27 Aug 2019 13:46
SutekhStrandedWinston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
Recent history suggests that it will - the EFL are apparently getting pressure from other League 1 clubs to get this done one way or another as you currently have 4 teams with results that will be wiped, a potential fixture pile-up due to the Bury games being suspended and various other issues regarding if clubs will have 21, 22 or 23 home games this season.
If both do go under then we will end up in a farcical situation where:
*L1 will be 22 teams - teams will have 4 blank weekends and 2 clubs will finish earlier than everyone else.
* Only 2 teams will be relegated
*L2 will see 5 teams automatically promoted and the play-offs will be contested by the teams in 6th to 9th
* Nobody will be relegated
As a result, L2 will be a lot more competitive as far as promotion push is concerned as likely teams as low as 16th or 17th will fancy a late run but conversely for the bottom 6 or 7 teams the season will be a dead rubber from Feb/March - this could affect gates etc and clubs finances.
L2 would still only promote 4 teams it’s the national conference that would have the extra promotion places
by Stranded » 27 Aug 2019 13:56
SutekhStrandedWinston Biscuit Had a look at the Bolton forum. They seem to think this will all get sorted late on.
Recent history suggests that it will - the EFL are apparently getting pressure from other League 1 clubs to get this done one way or another as you currently have 4 teams with results that will be wiped, a potential fixture pile-up due to the Bury games being suspended and various other issues regarding if clubs will have 21, 22 or 23 home games this season.
If both do go under then we will end up in a farcical situation where:
*L1 will be 22 teams - teams will have 4 blank weekends and 2 clubs will finish earlier than everyone else.
* Only 2 teams will be relegated
*L2 will see 5 teams automatically promoted and the play-offs will be contested by the teams in 6th to 9th
* Nobody will be relegated
As a result, L2 will be a lot more competitive as far as promotion push is concerned as likely teams as low as 16th or 17th will fancy a late run but conversely for the bottom 6 or 7 teams the season will be a dead rubber from Feb/March - this could affect gates etc and clubs finances.
L2 would still only promote 4 teams it’s the national conference that would have the extra promotion places
by Stranded » 27 Aug 2019 15:54
Stranded Bury takeover has collapsed as proposed new owners are unwilling to take on the risks following their review of the finances, CVA and ground.
Looks like they will be gone this evening barring a late miracle.
by Stranded » 27 Aug 2019 16:04
StellaPleaseStranded Bury takeover has collapsed as proposed new owners are unwilling to take on the risks following their review of the finances, CVA and ground.
Looks like they will be gone this evening barring a late miracle.
So sad and life changing for so many fans.
They'll create a phoenix club, but unlike Aldershot they won't be able to play at the ground.
Horrible stuff.
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Aug 2019 16:10
by Hendo » 27 Aug 2019 16:11
Winston Biscuit Cant help but think Bury's low attendances, and proximity to other big clubs, may well not help a Phoenix club progress too far
StrandedStellaPleaseStranded Bury takeover has collapsed as proposed new owners are unwilling to take on the risks following their review of the finances, CVA and ground.
Looks like they will be gone this evening barring a late miracle.
So sad and life changing for so many fans.
They'll create a phoenix club, but unlike Aldershot they won't be able to play at the ground.
Horrible stuff.
Even with a phoenix club they will have to wait until the 2020/21 season to see "Bury" kick a ball again. Feasibly they could play at the ground but depends on if it is sold - would imagine there will be planning permission for houses/retail going in pretty quickly if they do go pop today.
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Aug 2019 16:14
HendoWinston Biscuit Cant help but think Bury's low attendances, and proximity to other big clubs, may well not help a Phoenix club progress too far
AFC Wimbledon?
I seem to remember them ending with really low attendances and there are numerous other clubs close to Wimbledon.
by Hendo » 27 Aug 2019 16:15
Winston BiscuitHendoWinston Biscuit Cant help but think Bury's low attendances, and proximity to other big clubs, may well not help a Phoenix club progress too far
AFC Wimbledon?
I seem to remember them ending with really low attendances and there are numerous other clubs close to Wimbledon.
3 years before AFC Wimbledon was formed, the old Wimbledon averaged 18,000 at home games.
Winston Biscuit Cant help but think Bury's low attendances, and proximity to other big clubs, may well not help a Phoenix club progress too far
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