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Their demise will save scunny unfortunately
Do people really expect Scunny to struggle all season? Surely not? Personally I can’t see them going down at all, despite their awful start. Let’s hope I’m wrong, though!!
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Do people really expect Scunny to struggle all season? Surely not? Personally I can’t see them going down at all, despite their awful start. Let’s hope I’m wrong, though!!
They'll finish mid table the same as us
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Do people really expect Scunny to struggle all season? Surely not?
I thought the same about Nott County last season. I still can't believe that they could not do enough to stay up.
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The Football League regulations say that clubs can gain access to the Football League through the National League. I don't agree with them going into the National League straight away either as that isn't what happened to the likes of Stockport, and to Chester City, who were made to drop down to the NPL fater they went belly up in the Conference. You have to have consistency on such matters, anything else is wide open to abuse, just as the re-election process used to be when teams from the old 4th Division had to apply for league membership if they finished in the bottom four.
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What example does it set if they are reinstated to the league? They should be made to reform and start from the bottom simple as that. Hopefully it will make clubs and their owners think twice about cheating their way out of a division. It’s about time football started to live within its means. If they are simply let back in nothing will change, in fact I think it will make things worse for football in the long run. As hard and unfortunate as it is for Bury fans it’s the only way I’m afraid.
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Do people really expect Scunny to struggle all season? Surely not? Personally I can’t see them going down at all, despite their awful start. Let’s hope I’m wrong, though!!
A couple more defeats and their chairman won't be able to help himself. Changing a manager constantly has to be one of the key factors in relegation. Chesterfield/Notts County. Scunny are at home to Bradford and away at Plymouth next. I don't see them getting anything from either.
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Heisenberg |
September 23, 2019, 11:07am |
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A couple more defeats and their chairman won't be able to help himself. Changing a manager constantly has to be one of the key factors in relegation. Chesterfield/Notts County.
Scunny are at home to Bradford and away at Plymouth next. I don't see them getting anything from either.
Ooh, they ARE tough games! I agree with you too, that Chairman will get nervous if things don't improve soon.
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Paris Mariner |
September 23, 2019, 11:14am |
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The Football League regulations say that clubs can gain access to the Football League through the National League. I don't agree with them going into the National League straight away either as that isn't what happened to the likes of Stockport, and to Chester City, who were made to drop down to the NPL fater they went belly up in the Conference. You have to have consistency on such matters, anything else is wide open to abuse, just as the re-election process used to be when teams from the old 4th Division had to apply for league membership if they finished in the bottom four.
Stockport were in the National League. We beat them 7-2 at home in 11/12. Chester and Boston were forced to drop. Bury should not be readmitted.
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Heisenberg |
September 23, 2019, 12:16pm |
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Stockport were in the National League. We beat them 7-2 at home in 11/12. Chester and Boston were forced to drop. Bury should not be readmitted.
I agree, a stance needs to be taken.
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jamesgtfc |
September 23, 2019, 12:29pm |
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For future sustainability the best thing would be to wind up Bury FC and start again, whether that be at Counties or Northern Premier.
If they retained 25% of their support, they would be among the best supported down there by some distance so they would soon rise without any inherited debts which has ultimately been their downfall.
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