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Genuine question and I’d love if someone actually knows 100%. If Bury were to be liquidated and wound up tomorrow what would happen with regards to the football pyramid?
Would League One become a twenty three team competition or would they use other options. The options they could consider the way I see it is Plymouth getting a reprieve, sending Mansfield up after being next best thing to auto promotion or sending both play off finalists up?
Genuine question and I’d love if someone actually knows 100%. If Bury were to be liquidated and wound up tomorrow what would happen with regards to the football pyramid?
Would League One become a twenty three team competition or would they use other options. The options they could consider the way I see it is Plymouth getting a reprieve, sending Mansfield up after being next best thing to auto promotion or sending both play off finalists up?
No 49 is ridiculous as well, who the fuck doesn't like kebabs?
Genuine question and I’d love if someone actually knows 100%. If Bury were to be liquidated and wound up tomorrow what would happen with regards to the football pyramid?
Would League One become a twenty three team competition or would they use other options. The options they could consider the way I see it is Plymouth getting a reprieve, sending Mansfield up after being next best thing to auto promotion or sending both play off finalists up?
As has been pointed out. In the unlikely event that Bury go, Mansfield wouldn't be promoted. Plymouth would remain in League One and Notts County would remain in League Two. Be up to the Conference whether they then give Aldershot a stay of execution. These teams being reprieved won't go all way down to grassroots level and I think it would be unlikely anyone below the Conference will be reprieved. The Conference South being a team short wouldn't be seen as so big an issue as League One or Two being a team short.Should bury go ( they wont ) and Mansfield are promoted will flitcroft be there next week with an unfair dismissal petition ( I know it's a different court )
As has been pointed out. In the unlikely event that Bury go, Mansfield wouldn't be promoted. Plymouth would remain in League One and Notts County would remain in League Two. Be up to the Conference whether they then give Aldershot a stay of execution. These teams being reprieved won't go all way down to grassroots level and I think it would be unlikely anyone below the Conference will be reprieved. The Conference South being a team short wouldn't be seen as so big an issue as League One or Two being a team short.
As has been pointed out. In the unlikely event that Bury go, Mansfield wouldn't be promoted. Plymouth would remain in League One and Notts County would remain in League Two. Be up to the Conference whether they then give Aldershot a stay of execution. These teams being reprieved won't go all way down to grassroots level and I think it would be unlikely anyone below the Conference will be reprieved. The Conference South being a team short wouldn't be seen as so big an issue as League One or Two being a team short.
Chester were the same in 2014 (mid-June, I think) and had already put a squad together for the 'North', although they had some decent players IIRC and ended up finishing mid-table. I'm assuming some were signed then had to leave because of work commitments and others released who they'd probably have kept.Speaking of Aldershot, they have been told that the decision will not be made until 'June'. In the meantime their manager has been relieved of his duties, they have players who are looking or already left for other clubs, any recruitment is put on hold until they know which division they will be in because they don't know if they will remain full time or not or what budget/standard they have to recruit to...It's a complete mess.
Interestingly, in 1990 when Swindon were stopped from going up after winning the playoffs, they actually promoted Sunderland rather than reprieving the relegated team.
The same also happened in the Dr Marten's League in 1997 when Gresley couldn't go up so another club got a lucky promotion to the Conference rather than a Conference club getting a reprieve. That club was Cheltenham Town - it could all have been so different.
With those two aside though, I think it's now commonplace that reprieves are granted now rather than additional promotions.
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