TrinidadsNumberOne
Gizza job?
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Don't think there's any real change in L1 as a result of last nights games.
In NL, it's unlikely that Wrexham will get into the PO's despite having a chance. They have Fylde who will probably only need a point and Sutton and Aldershot play each other for that 3rd place, which means something in this new NL PO system that's a load of bollocks anyway.
Dover play a Woking side who could go down even if they win and Boring Wood play already relegated Guiseley, Ebbsfleet already relegated Torquay (but can't get third because of Sutton and Aldershot playing each other) and Bromley a tricky one at Maidenhead.
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Weirdly, I think the new playoff system is good for non league football and should be implemented in all non-leagues. However, I'm vehemently opposed to it being implemented in the Football League.
The reason? There's only 1 automatic promotion place in most normal non-leagues, so why not include 6th and 7th to boost interest in the league for other clubs. However, to counterbalance it, weighting it in favour of the 2nd and 3rd placed sides too is a great idea. More often than not, sides in 2nd are some distance ahead of 3rd and 4th so I feel they've earned an advantage compared to those who shithouse a playoff spot on the final day. You also never really get a four horse race for the Conference title in particular, so why not incentivise things for the strongest two playoff participants?
It wouldn't work in the Football League as 2nd (and of course 3rd in League Two) is good enough for automatic promotion, so I'd be opposed to 7th (unless 4 up 4 down was implemented across tiers 1-4 which would never happen) or 8th (or 9th in League Two's case) scabbing their way to promotion when there's more than one automatic spot available in the first place.