hellogregory
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It's always implied when you talk about relegation that you're talking in terms of having a chance of surviving.

It's always implied when you talk about relegation that you're talking in terms of having a chance of surviving.
I don’t think we really thought it was realistically going to happen but it’s easier to say when you’re not involved.Like I said, you’ll be fine.....
from The last 6 games
Mansfield 8
Carlisle 9
Morecambe 8
Macclesfield 4
Stevenage 0
Extrapolate that across the last 15 games and they've still only picked up 7, they're gonna need about 2 points a game from here to survive, only really Macclesfield who should be concerned with potential points deductions.
The good thing is seemingly everyone is happy for Stevenage to go down too.
It's another southern game for us in a very SE-centric league but Ill take it if one of the Brotherhood clubs make it up. Notts are obviously the best placed to do that. I'd be amazed if either Stockport or us figure though. If those scenarios more than likely don't happen, Morecambe or Macc please and you can keep Stevenage ta very much.
It's another southern game for us in a very SE-centric league but Ill take it if one of the Brotherhood clubs make it up. Notts are obviously the best placed to do that. I'd be amazed if either Stockport or us figure though. If those scenarios more than likely don't happen, Morecambe or Macc please and you can keep Stevenage ta very much.
I thought Barrow were part of the Brotherhood
I thought Barrow were part of the Brotherhood
I thought Barrow were part of the Brotherhood
You thought wrong.
Notts, Chesterfield, Wrexham, Stockport, Torquay, Pools
I don’t think we really thought it was realistically going to happen but it’s easier to say when you’re not involved.
As said before the idea of the shame in being non-league is unbearable
Nah, county have found their natural level eventually haha.
I’d rather someone like barrow or Harrogate come up
I think we should reverse all these dodgy reelections... get Bradford PA back, kick out whichever tinpot newcomers replaced them in the league.FFS here we go again.
Any side that was in the FL BEFORE 1987 is in the brotherhood, so clubs such as Bradford PA and Barrow are still proud members of the Bros, even though they were voted out of the FL. Because the whole re-election thing was a farce, perfectly illustrated by the fact that the two aforementioned sides were kicked out while a club like Hartlepool sought re-election 16 times and not once were they kicked out
The reformed clubs a la Darlo, Halifax, et al are also members of the mighty Brotherhood organisation. Same club colours + same fans = same club. Easy enough to grasp.
What's not that easy however, is whether continually changing the club's name is a violation of Brotherhood rules. A perfect example of such dubious practice is the club affectionately known as Pools (from Hartlepools United FC to Hartlepool FC and then Hartlepool United FC). And what about the number of times that changes were made to the club badge, and that number is, if I'm not mistaken, 8 times.
FFS here we go again.
Any side that was in the FL BEFORE 1987 is in the brotherhood, so clubs such as Bradford PA and Barrow are still proud members of the Bros, even though they were voted out of the FL. Because the whole re-election thing was a farce, perfectly illustrated by the fact that the two aforementioned sides were kicked out
while a club like Hartlepool sought re-election 16 times and not once were they kicked out![]()
The reformed clubs a la Darlo, Halifax, et al are also members of the mighty Brotherhood organisation. Same club colours + same fans = same club. Easy enough to grasp.
What's not that easy however, is whether continually changing the club's name is a violation of Brotherhood rules. A perfect example of such dubious practice is the club affectionately known as Pools (from Hartlepools United FC to Hartlepool FC and then Hartlepool United FC). And what about the number of times that changes were made to the club badge, and that number is, if I'm not mistaken, 8 times.
There’s a small section of PA fans who apparently still hate us for taking their spot.I think we should reverse all these dodgy reelections... get Bradford PA back, kick out whichever tinpot newcomers replaced them in the league.
I can't imagine there's anyone who will be upset to see the back of Stevenage, is there?
noI can't imagine there's anyone who will be upset to see the back of Stevenage, is there?
We'd be losing another local game, and despite losing 4-0 to them this season they're one of the few teams that we actually have a good record against. So from that point of view I'd rather they stay up.I can't imagine there's anyone who will be upset to see the back of Stevenage, is there?
Talking about "the brotherhood" is the most tinpot thing I've ever heard. Petition for all the brotherhood to go get a room in the conference so we don't have to listen to them jerking each other off.
It was 11 times. 14 if you count Div 3 North.
Thanks Soup. That's what happens when one plucks a number out of thin air like I did.
Gone bust and reformed being the key words - they are technically not the same club.
That's technically correct but I believe most fans consider the reformed clubs as a continuation of the old ones. See any club's twitter page or matchday programme every time they come up against a reformed club - why else would they say stuff like ''Halifax/Darlo/etc have not won a game here for 40 years''?
Club badge is clutching at straws a bit, and why even bother looking that up. I didn't even know it was 8 times. Or if it is actually that many.
I don't have a clue is the answer to your question. Could be just the 4 times or as many as 12 times who knows. I certainly don't.
And you're taking this far too seriously brother Soup!And please do come up asap, I'm yet to visit your lovely ground