Mmmmmm.....probably not. The Albion were stuck in Div 3 South well beyond their escape date due to the arrangements and limited promotion opportunities, till the late 50s.
First it gives a tin pot feel to the regional leagues.
Second you can have a strong and weak regional league yet each have...
Relinquishing all the obligations but retaining all the sectarianism, perchance? Nice. It's like a Dr Who regeneration! Or do I mean . . . The Master? ???
Some on R5 said the EFL allowed the present owner to take over Bury without the due diligence eing undertaken. If that is true.....but this is just stuff someone said....
C&N, according to the numbers published over the weekend, never had anything like the money necessary to take over anything (more debt than assets).
This may be delusional but I wouldn't be surprised if a last minute buyer didn't suddenly materialise, either for Bury or Bolton. Obviously I...
He's been talking a load of old bollocks all day (on t'radio). Claims when he bought the club he hadn't heard of Bury, as he isn't interested in football and knows nowt about it. Inspifarkinrayshonal. :hilton:
This.
The 'nothing in human history has ever been as bad as everything is now' brigade get on my tits, and deflect away from real injustice and problems that are resolvable.
I was droning on to Mrs T about this earlier today. I suppose the class of 91 would say that Bury isn't in Salford whereas Old Trafford is. Basically I agree with you, though.
That point is incontstable. Apologies if I gave the impression I disagreed. Othrs on the thread seem to advocate taking a levy from PL clubs to subsidise lower lague clubs.
Exactly.
Sad for Bury but clubs have been going bust since year dot. I don't see any evidence of anything new. Not all organisations last forever. The Catholic church is the exception, not the rule.