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All Night Dwight is an NSL Bitter .... huh go figure?
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here here AND might I add, the performances by Bournemouth and Saints against farfar bigger Clubs way up the ladder accounted for themselves purley that its desparate times week in week out 10 games left of the season. On another maybe they should introduce finals for those out of the europe spots :) another sugar hit for the league.
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+x+xNottingham Forest back in the EPL Crazy Generational experience for their fan base 42 years ago 2x Eouropen Champions 22 years ago last in EPL 17 years ago down to 3rd Tier And across the river, the oldest pro club in the world, now 5th Tier.  Reynolds added: "Everything about the sport and the way the sport is handled here, the pyramid system, relegation and promotion, creates stakes like nothing else. "This was a game people will talk about for ages and the attention coming on the National League is special, but worthy of this town and of Notts County. "What both sides have achieved is historic. I don't think I've seen anything like it." Reynolds is not wrong. Wrexham - who lead Notts County by three points with a game in hand - need seven more points from their final four games to be sure of promotion. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65232880
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Its a rippa football scenario been keeping tabs on them last 2 seasons. Then EPL 13th spot down relo fight with 8 games left. Championship relo fight is between 6 Clubs to the end, play off places at the top end is amongst a host of them but for Burnely way in front gaining promo to date.
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+xIts a rippa football scenario been keeping tabs on them last 2 seasons. Then EPL 13th spot down relo fight with 8 games left. Championship relo fight is between 6 Clubs to the end, play off places at the top end is amongst a host of them but for Burnely way in front gaining promo to date. Its always the best part of the season , last 4-5 rounds and tight at the bottom and the top .... final day, every kickoff on at the same time, one eye glued to your phone, the other to the match infront of you ....... That is the ONLY benefit of being in the NPL.
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 Cambridge making a dash for the line
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Leyton Orient finding out they are promoted during a flood light failure stoppage in a game they are losing https://twitter.com/MJPhippsy/status/1648429168168943616?s=20
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Seeing the scenes with Wrexham getting promoted into the football league is beautiful to see, I wish for the day we see similar scenes in our top flight if the powers have the wisdom and desire for it.
It just gives our sport a true point of difference to the other codes.
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+xSeeing the scenes with Wrexham getting promoted into the football league is beautiful to see, I wish for the day we see similar scenes in our top flight if the powers have the wisdom and desire for it. It just gives our sport a true point of difference to the other codes. Newtons 3rd Law of Motion ; For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Rochdale were relegated on Saturday after 102 years in the EFL.
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Wrexham on the high naturally. Bale congratulated them and the yank owners are chasing him up to unretire for next season. arranging to have a golf game to discuss lol Nothing like happy promotion news and the cash bonus. https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/blades-are-back-championship-heavyweights-secure-321m-pl-promotion/news-story/27a415fbd95d3b126c979baf274e6dd1
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+x1) allow clubs to apply to a closed 2nd div 2) set up 2nd div 3) run 2nd div for approx 3-5 years 4) introduce pro/rel It would take about 7 years. It would be better for the "a-league" to be 2 10 team leagues then 1 20 team league. Spooky We'd be there by now
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 Huddersfield gasping for 1 point, should lose to Sheffield Utd on Thursday  If so, Death Match on Monday
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Holy shit 31 shots but only 6 on target? Were they drunk? lol
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12 corners also.
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and the EPL relo battle will keep having the curve balls. Hammers likely put themselves in safe place knocking off stuttering United earlier today, Thankyou might I add !. Relo now is with the Foxs/Leeds/Forest/Toffees, Saints well and truly going down.
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Northampton have a chance get fucked by Goal Difference on the last day, for the second season running. (Bristol Rovers won 7-0 last game of season to screw them on Goals Scored) Stockport have an easy win likely tonight, meaning Northampton have to win away to Tranmere to hold on 
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This make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans
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was just with my Derby mate this morn, knocked out to make the playoffs due to a wrong ref call for a pen so down 1nil, they just needed a draw. https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/derby-county-curtis-davies-wednesday-8423513Hurts them for they also were paying the price not being able to buy players through Jan to bolster the squad. Some very good points in that JL read that wish could ring true here.
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+xThis make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans  A lot of people suggested using the J League’s experience as a template prior to the A League being set up but Uncle Frank did it his way.
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+x+xThis make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans  A lot of people suggested using the J League’s experience as a template prior to the A League being set up but Uncle Frank did it his way. Its just so frustrating that the chance for a quick cash grab overrode a salvageable competition... The Japanese saw what they had and worked with it to develop something better. We got lumped with crisis profiteering and revenge ... Oh well lets hope JJs new new dawn and eleven principles bear some fruit.....
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The J League experience had considerably different circumstances. For starters, it already had football as the pinical football code, in fact, the only football code. So investors and sponsors directed their efforts in one location.
The hurdle for Lowy and the new professional broad based league at the time was to ensure anyone who intended to invest into the league weren't reminded of the previous baggage. Foxtel took a massive gamble to fund the league under the understanding of a clean start. Previously the best we could do is get bit of pocket money if we were lucky and we were stuck in the realms of amateurism.
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+x+x+xNottingham Forest back in the EPL Crazy Generational experience for their fan base 42 years ago 2x Eouropen Champions 22 years ago last in EPL 17 years ago down to 3rd Tier And across the river, the oldest pro club in the world, now 5th Tier.  Reynolds added: "Everything about the sport and the way the sport is handled here, the pyramid system, relegation and promotion, creates stakes like nothing else. "This was a game people will talk about for ages and the attention coming on the National League is special, but worthy of this town and of Notts County. "What both sides have achieved is historic. I don't think I've seen anything like it." Reynolds is not wrong. Wrexham - who lead Notts County by three points with a game in hand - need seven more points from their final four games to be sure of promotion. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65232880 Notts County jammed it through the playoffs Semi-Final Equalized in the 96th Minute to go to Extra Time Scored in 120th Minute to save going to penalties Final Came back from a goal down in Normal and then again in Extra Time Then subbed on an on-loan Keeper just for the shoot out and he saved twice
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+x+x+xThis make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans  A lot of people suggested using the J League’s experience as a template prior to the A League being set up but Uncle Frank did it his way. Its just so frustrating that the chance for a quick cash grab overrode a salvageable competition... The Japanese saw what they had and worked with it to develop something better. We got lumped with crisis profiteering and revenge ... Oh well lets hope JJs new new dawn and eleven principles bear some fruit..... The Lowy's had a 50 year association with football in this country. Of these FIFTY YEARS, Frank was Chairmain of the FFA for 10 years, and his son for another 3 or so years. Under their watch, the A-League received $666 million dollars worth in broadcast deals, and hundreds of millions more in sponsorships and ticket sales. The salvageable competition? Here's a nice summary of how things stood: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/nsl-to-return-to-tv-screens-as-clubs-finally-agree-on-new-deal-20021015-gdfq4s.html
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+x+x+x+xThis make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans  A lot of people suggested using the J League’s experience as a template prior to the A League being set up but Uncle Frank did it his way. Its just so frustrating that the chance for a quick cash grab overrode a salvageable competition... The Japanese saw what they had and worked with it to develop something better. We got lumped with crisis profiteering and revenge ... Oh well lets hope JJs new new dawn and eleven principles bear some fruit..... The Lowy's had a 50 year association with football in this country. Of these FIFTY YEARS, Frank was Chairmain of the FFA for 10 years, and his son for another 3 or so years. Under their watch, the A-League received $666 million dollars worth in broadcast deals, and hundreds of millions more in sponsorships and ticket sales. The salvageable competition? Here's a nice summary of how things stood: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/nsl-to-return-to-tv-screens-as-clubs-finally-agree-on-new-deal-20021015-gdfq4s.html Yeah thats great Enzo Im sure the APL and the Lowys before them have profited handsomely on their investment.. Sorry i missed the part in the Japanese Football's review of the last 30 years where they speak about revenue, ticket sales and sponsorship? All I read from their statement is pride in having Japanese national footballers playing in good overseas leagues, a national team that is respected on the world stage and a thriving football pyramid providing aspirational and inspirational football to all clubs and communities in the country. J - league started, 30 years ago with existing basket case clubs, mainly owned by conglomerates or local prefectures and have, in 30 years, developed a football system that has helped them develop into, what I would regard, a serious football nation. Despite football NOT being the most popular sport, despite Japanese players NOT being considered as physically gifted as those from Sth America and Europe and despite not having vast amounts of revenue OR huge storied clubs... We are talking about two different outcomes and I suspect we always will be. Some want MLS lite, others see J-League and sigh and wonder "what if"?
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+x+x+x+x+xThis make me sooooo jealous of the Japanese football fans  A lot of people suggested using the J League’s experience as a template prior to the A League being set up but Uncle Frank did it his way. Its just so frustrating that the chance for a quick cash grab overrode a salvageable competition... The Japanese saw what they had and worked with it to develop something better. We got lumped with crisis profiteering and revenge ... Oh well lets hope JJs new new dawn and eleven principles bear some fruit..... The Lowy's had a 50 year association with football in this country. Of these FIFTY YEARS, Frank was Chairmain of the FFA for 10 years, and his son for another 3 or so years. Under their watch, the A-League received $666 million dollars worth in broadcast deals, and hundreds of millions more in sponsorships and ticket sales. The salvageable competition? Here's a nice summary of how things stood: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/nsl-to-return-to-tv-screens-as-clubs-finally-agree-on-new-deal-20021015-gdfq4s.html Yeah thats great Enzo Im sure the APL and the Lowys before them have profited handsomely on their investment.. Sorry i missed the part in the Japanese Football's review of the last 30 years where they speak about revenue, ticket sales and sponsorship? All I read from their statement is pride in having Japanese national footballers playing in good overseas leagues, a national team that is respected on the world stage and a thriving football pyramid providing aspirational and inspirational football to all clubs and communities in the country. J - league started, 30 years ago with existing basket case clubs, mainly owned by conglomerates or local prefectures and have, in 30 years, developed a football system that has helped them develop into, what I would regard, a serious football nation. Despite football NOT being the most popular sport, despite Japanese players NOT being considered as physically gifted as those from Sth America and Europe and despite not having vast amounts of revenue OR huge storied clubs... We are talking about two different outcomes and I suspect we always will be. Some want MLS lite, others see J-League and sigh and wonder "what if"? Its not great mate, its absolutely astonishing that under the Lowys management the professional game brought in circa $1 billion dollars over 15 years from being utterly broke. J-league clubs are sponsored by some of the biggest global brands, so much money flows in that until recently their best players never felt the need to go overseas. The J-league has a revenue of $1.3 billion AUD.
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