gazza1988 wrote:If Bury were to get any reprieve it would be they are to take the 2nd relegation spot from league 2 and start with a 20 point deduction.
The other 71 EFL clubs have blown Bury’s request out of the water.
gazza1988 wrote:If Bury were to get any reprieve it would be they are to take the 2nd relegation spot from league 2 and start with a 20 point deduction.
Jimstag wrote:Feels for the fans who didn’t have much say in what the owners were doing to their club. When they realised it was too late and did what they could.
However I think even they will agree that their owner has pushed the limits and if he got away with it I would expect many more to push their luck to make a few quid. A president had to be set. It only take 1 to ruin it for the rest of us.
NorthLondonStag wrote:From the article:
“If rogue clubs given 30 days to comply don’t toe the line then points [should be] deducted there and then. Once that becomes policy nobody will try again because what’s the point? As it stands you can sign Messi, promise him the earth, not pay him but win games and get promoted"
Not sure Messi would exactly feel the same way about playing in League Two.
EdwinstoweStag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:If Bury were to get any reprieve it would be they are to take the 2nd relegation spot from league 2 and start with a 20 point deduction.
The other 71 EFL clubs have blown Bury’s request out of the water.
Sneag wrote:AFC Bury. Step 9 start again.
Interesting that so many clubs in the GM area have been in serious financial clarts, Stockport, Bolton, Bury & now Oldham. Yet the class of 92 vanity project put their money into a club with no (league) history and no fan base.
Sneag wrote:AFC Bury. Step 9 start again.
Interesting that so many clubs in the GM area have been in serious financial clarts, Stockport, Bolton, Bury & now Oldham. Yet the class of 92 vanity project put their money into a club with no (league) history and no fan base.
Amber Andy wrote:Sneag wrote:AFC Bury. Step 9 start again.
Interesting that so many clubs in the GM area have been in serious financial clarts, Stockport, Bolton, Bury & now Oldham. Yet the class of 92 vanity project put their money into a club with no (league) history and no fan base.
Maybe Salfords financial position was less complicated than the Bury's of this world.
At the end of the day it's their money and their project.
There is very little sentiment in football these days.
Dan wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Sneag wrote:AFC Bury. Step 9 start again.
Interesting that so many clubs in the GM area have been in serious financial clarts, Stockport, Bolton, Bury & now Oldham. Yet the class of 92 vanity project put their money into a club with no (league) history and no fan base.
Maybe Salfords financial position was less complicated than the Bury's of this world.
At the end of the day it's their money and their project.
There is very little sentiment in football these days.
Both Neville's mum & dad worked at Bury for 30+ years so you would've thought they would've bought bury & built them up. But then I do understand why they bought Salford & that's because most of them grew up there.
Amber Andy wrote:Sneag wrote:AFC Bury. Step 9 start again.
Interesting that so many clubs in the GM area have been in serious financial clarts, Stockport, Bolton, Bury & now Oldham. Yet the class of 92 vanity project put their money into a club with no (league) history and no fan base.
Maybe Salfords financial position was less complicated than the Bury's of this world.
At the end of the day it's their money and their project.
There is very little sentiment in football these days.
The One wrote:Whoever gets drawn with Bury in cup, gets a bye.
The One wrote:Whoever gets drawn with Bury in cup, gets a bye.
Martin Shaw wrote:The One wrote:Whoever gets drawn with Bury in cup, gets a bye.
no, as I said on the FA Cup thread a few days ago, Bury were thrown out in August.
The last team left in the hat will get a bye
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50076272
Chrisuknottm wrote:Good post AWC. Like many I remember the old Division 4 days of the 60s and 70s with clubs like Bradford Park Avenue...Workington...Barrow all finishing in the bottom two year after year but always re elected by their fellow clubs in pacts of friendship.
I honestly can't remember when automatic relegation and consequent promotion from the then Conference come in but no one can surely deny that it's been a good thing.
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