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without grants the majority in NLN will 100% vote N+V - even just to annoy York and AFC Fylde
Has he? I've read it and still can't work out which way he's voting.Our Chairman has made his thoughts clear in the letter to our fans that I posted a link to tonight.
It has everything to do with funding, the whole point of ending the season or not is because of funding or lack of it.
all teams do have a say - that's what the 1st vote is for;- but unfortunately for the NL the demise of Macclesfield might be the crucial thing here, as only 23 in the top division means they can't reach 75% on their own.But the season is almost certainly going to end. The big question now is whether the NL will have null and void forced on them against their will. I think all teams should have a say in that.
To defeat resolution 1 it only needs 8 Votes, so National South’s best hope of continuing is to have their 4 votes agains which means 4 more votes from NL.all teams do have a say - that's what the 1st vote is for;- but unfortunately for the NL the demise of Macclesfield might be the crucial thing here, as only 23 in the top division means they can't reach 75% on their own.
for the league to keep it's integrity the 3 leagues need to be treated the same - so either all continue - or all null and void. I don't think anything below step 2 will restart anyway - so promotion to NLN and NLS and relegation from it won't happen anyway. But if NL wants promotion to the EFL then it has to have promotion/relegation between steps 1 and 2. Similarly IF the NL have explored all options on funding i don't think the EFL would change 2 up 2 down in future if the NL season was voided for one season.Blimey, I’ve read and re-read, and my brain hurts. As usual, the can is being kicked down the road, but I would be firmly against anything that would accrue further debt for Aldershot. Having said that, it is vital that collectively the League does nothing to jeopardise the connection to the EFL.That has to be the priority.
He's said definitely no to loans, it has to be grants, but also in his opinion the vote should be postponed.Has he? I've read it and still can't work out which way he's voting.
He thinks the vote should be postponed to allow a PR campaign.I read that as more of another campaign message for grants than a clear statement on which way you’d vote if it came to it.
I see it like this. I could be majorly wrong.Yup, 16 is the magic number at step one. With that, it doesn’t matter what route it takes, the season won’t be ended. Could have the knock on effect of keeping step two going no matter what the clubs at that level want, which would be weird, depending on what happens with resolution one.
The 16 is probably quite tight, I reckon.
He thinks the vote should be postponed to allow a PR campaign.
I see it like this. I could be majorly wrong.
It's set up so that Resolution 1 gets passed through. It's in the interests of the majority (more than 75% threshold for sure) to do that. If you are a National League team who wants the season to continue, you vote through Res 1 because it requires 12 teams of the 23 to to void it as opposed to only 7 who want to void it in Res 2. I'm assuming that the 8 North/South votes would be to void it.
If you are a National North/South club who wants to void it, you also want Res 1 to pass so you can control your individual step, If you don't vote Res 1 through, you rely on hoping that 7 clubs in step 1 bring down the whole thing. They're much more likely to get it canned if they just need half of step 2 to sack it off.
Probably read it all wrong but my prediction is Resolution 1 passes through.
Just a quick note on if Wrexham are abstaining, looking at that graphic the burden of the Null and Void is based on the number of pass votes. If Wrexham abstain, that is basically a vote for carry on the season.
Nah, people were saying that about the EFL last season. It's the members of the league that are voting so the NL themselves aren't accountable for the decision.The way I see is IF the NL go null and void they are setting themselves up for massive court cases. Basically it could mean the league imploding.
A club having its season cancelled due to teams a division below wanting to stop will not hold up well. I certainly would sue for wages, advertising, sponsors, loss of stream revenue.
They could end up bankrupting themselves.
There's no way there would be 12 in this league to cancel it.This looks true to me. I can’t really see twelve teams voting to end the season, particularly with two you’d imagine were possibilities there (Maidenhead and Altrincham) publicly in favour of continuing.
Yep, having given it some thought, you are probably right, it does appear to be set-up to pass. There will be a handful of clubs in tier one wishing to N&V, but not enough.I see it like this. I could be majorly wrong.
It's set up so that Resolution 1 gets passed through. It's in the interests of the majority (more than 75% threshold for sure) to do that. If you are a National League team who wants the season to continue, you vote through Res 1 because it requires 12 teams of the 23 to to void it as opposed to only 7 who want to void it in Res 2. I'm assuming that the 8 North/South votes would be to void it.
If you are a National North/South club who wants to void it, you also want Res 1 to pass so you can control your individual step, If you don't vote Res 1 through, you rely on hoping that 7 clubs in step 1 bring down the whole thing. They're much more likely to get it canned if they just need half of step 2 to sack it off.
Probably read it all wrong but my prediction is Resolution 1 passes through.
That's probably from a Barrow fan so they can't be relegated.
for the league to keep it's integrity the 3 leagues need to be treated the same - so either all continue - or all null and void. I don't think anything below step 2 will restart anyway - so promotion to NLN and NLS and relegation from it won't happen anyway. But if NL wants promotion to the EFL then it has to have promotion/relegation between steps 1 and 2. Similarly IF the NL have explored all options on funding i don't think the EFL would change 2 up 2 down in future if the NL season was voided for one season.
What i mean is our league could potentially be null and void if there are enough votes from NLN/S.Nah, people were saying that about the EFL last season. It's the members of the league that are voting so the NL themselves aren't accountable for the decision.
Tranmere and Peterborough tried the scare tactics of legal challenges last season but both went very quiet on it when the results came in.
Where our league is concerned N&S only have a total of 8 votes, so 8 NL clubs would have to vote to N&V in Resolution 4What i mean is our league could potentially be null and void if there are enough votes from NLN/S.
Thats like saying Scotland have pulled out of the World Cup so England, Wales and N Ireland have to as well.
There has to be a sensible decision where each step is decided separately.
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