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cashman 21-05-2020 14:57

Re: Coronovirus
 
Nothing sorted proper again the E.F.L, are completely USELESS.

andyd 21-05-2020 15:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1240386)
Nothing sorted proper again the E.F.L, are completely USELESS.

Well they have decided that promotion and relegation stand in all EFL leagues playoffs to get played if possible if not will decide who goes up somehow 51% needed in vote wether to play on or finish, league 1 looking likely to finish with Bolton, Southend and Tranmere relegated in league 2 Stevenage now relegated.

cashman 21-05-2020 15:33

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yeh but what 12 clubs voted for they have not accepted yet that was a majority with bury being removed,

andyd 21-05-2020 15:49

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1240390)
yeh but what 12 clubs voted for they have not accepted yet that was a majority with bury being removed,

They will still be voting when moon drops out sky.

Mr T 21-05-2020 16:25

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Ladies and Gents;

The EFL are not "useless" they are making sound decisions based as close as they can to the current regulations.

Clubs have 3 days to make written submissions on the Board proposals; sensible:)

Then under new emergency regulations voted for in March they will call an EGM to adopt these proposals.

Electronic EGM 5 days later

Follow the rules and regs which have been democratically voted on leaves minimal chance of lawyers getting involved

cashman 21-05-2020 17:45

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Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1240394)
Ladies and Gents;

The EFL are not "useless" they are making sound decisions based as close as they can to the current regulations.

Clubs have 3 days to make written submissions on the Board proposals; sensible:)

Then under new emergency regulations voted for in March they will call an EGM to adopt these proposals.

Electronic EGM 5 days later

Follow the rules and regs which have been democratically voted on leaves minimal chance of lawyers getting involved

If they are not useless then why did they go against a majority of 12? please explain that to people MrT.

Exile on Spencer St 21-05-2020 18:31

Re: Coronovirus
 
What did 12 clubs (presumably in L1) vote for?
And am I right in assuming for the EFL proposals to be carried all 3 leagues have to have a majority of at least 51% in favour?

DaveinGermany 22-05-2020 07:04

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1240380)
I watched two games in Germany at the weekend ....... never again.


Which games? If you were near here (Bramsche - Osnabrück) you could've nipped in for a brew! :)

cashman 22-05-2020 07:39

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1240397)
What did 12 clubs (presumably in L1) vote for?
And am I right in assuming for the EFL proposals to be carried all 3 leagues have to have a majority of at least 51% in favour?

it wasnt yesterday it was the meeting before think tues or weds, they voted to end the season.

Mr T 22-05-2020 07:56

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Cashy and all;

Sorry just picking on this

the comment in post 531 re a vote/ majority of clubs??

There hasn't yet been a formal or an informal vote as yet in L1, so no idea where the 12 clubs comment comes from.

The EFL have put forward a proposal where by clubs can formally comment to the Board until 5pm next Tuesday.
Then an EGM will be called and should 51% vote in favour of this proposal the normal season will need, positions decided on PPG and play's off will then take place.

monkey hanger 22-05-2020 08:09

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[QUOTE=Exile on Spencer St;
And am I right in assuming for the EFL proposals to be carried all 3 leagues have to have a majority of at least 51% in favour?[/QUOTE]

i imagine that will be the case. having clubs just deciding what should happen in the league they play in only could prove a farce.

andyd 22-05-2020 08:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1240397)
What did 12 clubs (presumably in L1) vote for?
And am I right in assuming for the EFL proposals to be carried all 3 leagues have to have a majority of at least 51% in favour?

It was in the past but in the case of league 2 finishing their season they decided to end with PPG promotion and no relegation so Stevenage thought they were safe. Following the meeting the other day the EFL now wants votes on various things, 20man squads with 8 homegrown players aged 21 plus, ending season's on PPG promotion and relegation and playoffs if possible this includes league 2. So now Stevenage could be relegated but just to confuse you even more Macclesfield could have more points deducted thus they go down. Surely this isn't in any rule book who would be a club CEO.

cashman 22-05-2020 09:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1240403)
Cashy and all;

Sorry just picking on this

the comment in post 531 re a vote/ majority of clubs??

There hasn't yet been a formal or an informal vote as yet in L1, so no idea where the 12 clubs comment comes from.

The EFL have put forward a proposal where by clubs can formally comment to the Board until 5pm next Tuesday.
Then an EGM will be called and should 51% vote in favour of this proposal the normal season will need, positions decided on PPG and play's off will then take place.

it was on BBC Sport the other day, that 12 had voted end the season and that was a majority cos of Burys abscence.

Mr T 22-05-2020 10:04

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Once again there has been no vote of any sort in L1

L2 "voted" informally on their Zoom call a week last Thursday that to end the normal season

What is put out in the media is a combination of the basic EFL communication plus some guess work or a "leak"

cashman 22-05-2020 10:26

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Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1240409)
Once again there has been no vote of any sort in L1

L2 "voted" informally on their Zoom call a week last Thursday that to end the normal season

What is put out in the media is a combination of the basic EFL communication plus some guess work or a "leak"

Fair enough that then but if 12 clubs voted thats a majority? unless its usual press bullshine. it did say league1


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