TrinidadsNumberOne
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I'm not saying it's better or worse, and you're right, it's because there's only one automatic promotion spot.
But at some point the EFL are gonna notice how weird it is that four teams get promoted/relegated between L1 and L2 and even that up. And I'm sure they'll adopt the same play-off system as the National League because it means more crucial games and keeps more teams competitive to the end of the season.
That's the other thing; in the traditional play-offs some of the semi-finals are over after the first leg so you have a dead rubber second leg. When it's a straight knockout every game matters.
The EFL won't notice it at all, it's been the case since 1958 when the third and fourth tiers became national divisions and will never be changed. I personally think it should be 4 up and 4 down in every national division. But the Premier League would never allow that to happen. But I don't think it's weird because, for a lot of clubs at our level, promotion out of League Two is as good as it'll get for many, so why change it to 3 up 3 down?
Sky wouldn't allow changes to the playoff system either and, as a previous poster said, a guaranteed home playoff game is vital for clubs revenue at FL levels. Furthermore, I believe Gillingham proposed the playoff system the Conference adopted way back in the early 2000s when they were a Championship club. It was overwhelmingly voted against as it was deemed to be too American, with many not happy about the prospect of 8th place in the Championship potentially being able to gain promotion to the Premier League through a playoff.
I do, however, agree that this playoff system is better for the Conference owing to the fact there's only one automatic spot to gain. If it ever went to 3 up 3 down though, I'd be for a return to the traditional format. However, I doubt that'll ever happen...
As for the original topic of the post, I'm glad to see Sutton promoted. Seem to be a proper club (my knowledge of Southern non league football teams isn't the best) and I'm looking forward to a trip down to Gander Green Lane in the next 12 months (COVID permitting) for either a neutral game or, if possible, we get them in the FA Cup!
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