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Is the season going to finish? (ed. Pg.53 - 3 players not returned to training)

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  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    Looks like the EFL have voted that unweighted PPG will be used if none of its three Divisions can be completed

    Which of course is already the case for League Two

    Peterborough are gonna be happy if League One dont resume thats for sure 
    Unhappy you mean! Wycombe would get their playoff spot 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    Looks like the EFL have voted that unweighted PPG will be used if none of its three Divisions can be completed

    Which of course is already the case for League Two

    Peterborough are gonna be happy if League One dont resume thats for sure 
    Unhappy you mean! Wycombe would get their playoff spot 
    Was a bit of sarcasm seeing that McAnthony has been threatening legal action if this happens
  • Valleysarr
    Valleysarr Posts: 1,097
    Best Hull and hope season ends. Done 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300

    At an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday 9 June, EFL Clubs voted on proposals in respect of changes to EFL Regulations in the event season 2019/20 is curtailed.

    Proposals were submitted by Barnsley and Tranmere Rovers alongside amendments to an EFL Board proposal which were put forward by Lincoln City, Stevenage and Ipswich Town.

    Following a vote on each by all 71 Clubs, it was overwhelmingly agreed (by a majority of all Clubs and a majority in the Championship) to adopt the EFL Board’s proposal into EFL Regulations, which now means the following applies in the event a division curtails its 2019/20 season or it is ended by any other means.

    1. Final divisional placings will be determined on unweighted points per game (if required).
    2. Promotion and relegation should be retained.
    3. Play-Offs will be played in all circumstances but will not be extended (beyond four teams). 

    Clubs in Leagues One and Two will now meet by division later today to formally determine whether to resume playing the 2019/20 season or opt for curtailment. The Championship Clubs restart their season on 20 June.

    I still find it strange though that the EFL is so eager for relegation from League Two yet there has been nothing about promotion from the National Leauge...
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,763

    At an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday 9 June, EFL Clubs voted on proposals in respect of changes to EFL Regulations in the event season 2019/20 is curtailed.

    Proposals were submitted by Barnsley and Tranmere Rovers alongside amendments to an EFL Board proposal which were put forward by Lincoln City, Stevenage and Ipswich Town.

    Following a vote on each by all 71 Clubs, it was overwhelmingly agreed (by a majority of all Clubs and a majority in the Championship) to adopt the EFL Board’s proposal into EFL Regulations, which now means the following applies in the event a division curtails its 2019/20 season or it is ended by any other means.

    1. Final divisional placings will be determined on unweighted points per game (if required).
    2. Promotion and relegation should be retained.
    3. Play-Offs will be played in all circumstances but will not be extended (beyond four teams). 

    Clubs in Leagues One and Two will now meet by division later today to formally determine whether to resume playing the 2019/20 season or opt for curtailment. The Championship Clubs restart their season on 20 June.

    I still find it strange though that the EFL is so eager for relegation from League Two yet there has been nothing about promotion from the National Leauge...
    I think it probably comes from the top down so no announcements about the National League can be made 'til decisions about relegation from League 2 is sorted. Presumably four teams will go up from League 2 (and just 3 relegated because of Bury) with just the one club going down from League 2 and two promoted from the National League.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300

    At an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday 9 June, EFL Clubs voted on proposals in respect of changes to EFL Regulations in the event season 2019/20 is curtailed.

    Proposals were submitted by Barnsley and Tranmere Rovers alongside amendments to an EFL Board proposal which were put forward by Lincoln City, Stevenage and Ipswich Town.

    Following a vote on each by all 71 Clubs, it was overwhelmingly agreed (by a majority of all Clubs and a majority in the Championship) to adopt the EFL Board’s proposal into EFL Regulations, which now means the following applies in the event a division curtails its 2019/20 season or it is ended by any other means.

    1. Final divisional placings will be determined on unweighted points per game (if required).
    2. Promotion and relegation should be retained.
    3. Play-Offs will be played in all circumstances but will not be extended (beyond four teams). 

    Clubs in Leagues One and Two will now meet by division later today to formally determine whether to resume playing the 2019/20 season or opt for curtailment. The Championship Clubs restart their season on 20 June.

    I still find it strange though that the EFL is so eager for relegation from League Two yet there has been nothing about promotion from the National Leauge...
    I think it probably comes from the top down so no announcements about the National League can be made 'til decisions about relegation from League 2 is sorted. Presumably four teams will go up from League 2 (and just 3 relegated because of Bury) with just the one club going down from League 2 and two promoted from the National League.
    Yet the National League doesnt have a system of having two automatically promoted?

    Doesnt even appear as though they've come to an agreement about Barrow going up which is surely necessary regardless to put the Football League back to 92 teams
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,763

    At an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday 9 June, EFL Clubs voted on proposals in respect of changes to EFL Regulations in the event season 2019/20 is curtailed.

    Proposals were submitted by Barnsley and Tranmere Rovers alongside amendments to an EFL Board proposal which were put forward by Lincoln City, Stevenage and Ipswich Town.

    Following a vote on each by all 71 Clubs, it was overwhelmingly agreed (by a majority of all Clubs and a majority in the Championship) to adopt the EFL Board’s proposal into EFL Regulations, which now means the following applies in the event a division curtails its 2019/20 season or it is ended by any other means.

    1. Final divisional placings will be determined on unweighted points per game (if required).
    2. Promotion and relegation should be retained.
    3. Play-Offs will be played in all circumstances but will not be extended (beyond four teams). 

    Clubs in Leagues One and Two will now meet by division later today to formally determine whether to resume playing the 2019/20 season or opt for curtailment. The Championship Clubs restart their season on 20 June.

    I still find it strange though that the EFL is so eager for relegation from League Two yet there has been nothing about promotion from the National Leauge...
    I think it probably comes from the top down so no announcements about the National League can be made 'til decisions about relegation from League 2 is sorted. Presumably four teams will go up from League 2 (and just 3 relegated because of Bury) with just the one club going down from League 2 and two promoted from the National League.
    Yet the National League doesnt have a system of having two automatically promoted?

    Doesnt even appear as though they've come to an agreement about Barrow going up which is surely necessary regardless to put the Football League back to 92 teams
    If the EFL decided that there would be no relegation then only Barrow would go up. If one team is relegated then there would have to be a play off on a basis to be decided by the National League. But their hands are tied 'til the League 2 situation is dediced. 
  • Johnnysummers5
    Johnnysummers5 Posts: 8,469
    League 2 have voted to end there season now, it seems that Stevenage will be relegated, league 1 are voting later.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    League 2 have voted to end there season now, it seems that Stevenage will be relegated, league 1 are voting later.
    Swindon | Crewe | Plymouth all promoted

    Cheltenham | Exeter | Northampton | Colchester are into the Play-Offs
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    Sunderland miss out.
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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,759
    A Stoke player has tested positive.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    Looks like we played an internal game today at the Valley


  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    A Stoke player has tested positive.
    Would explain why their game at Carrington (against Man Utd) got cancelled at the last minute
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,622
    A Stoke player has tested positive.
    Would explain why their game at Carrington (against Man Utd) got cancelled at the last minute
    Confirmed as their manager who tested positive. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    A Stoke player has tested positive.
    Seems it was the Manager: Michael O'Neill who has tested positive, unless of course they've got a further case

    Wonder what'll happen with their first game as he's not got to self-isolate for 14-days surely?

    Unless of course they just get the Assistant-Manager to take charge of the game against Reading as Managers miss games occasionally due to illness
  • Is McGeady still with us? No mention of him anywhere?
  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,409


    A Stoke player has tested positive.
    Seems it was the Manager: Michael O'Neill who has tested positive, unless of course they've got a further case

    Wonder what'll happen with their first game as he's not got to self-isolate for 14-days surely?

    Unless of course they just get the Assistant-Manager to take charge of the game against Reading as Managers miss games occasionally due to illness

    From the government/NHS website:

    • Anyone with symptoms must self-isolate for 7 days from when their symptoms started.
    • Anyone who does not have symptoms must self-isolate for 14 days from when the first person in your home started having symptoms.
    So theoretically he only has to isolate for 7 days.
  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,698
    Is McGeady still with us? No mention of him anywhere?
    I think I've seen pictures of him training 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    Yeah McGeady played against Arsenal
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    Ross said:


    A Stoke player has tested positive.
    Seems it was the Manager: Michael O'Neill who has tested positive, unless of course they've got a further case

    Wonder what'll happen with their first game as he's not got to self-isolate for 14-days surely?

    Unless of course they just get the Assistant-Manager to take charge of the game against Reading as Managers miss games occasionally due to illness

    From the government/NHS website:

    • Anyone with symptoms must self-isolate for 7 days from when their symptoms started.
    • Anyone who does not have symptoms must self-isolate for 14 days from when the first person in your home started having symptoms.
    So theoretically he only has to isolate for 7 days.
    But for him to return to the club he has to have had two negative tests at day 7 and day 10, so it is still more likely to be 14 days. 
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  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Page is properly involved in every photo and video I have seen. 

    I'm excited for him. If he gets through all 9 games unscathed and plays as well as we know he can, he'll deserve a contract. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,841
    Dazzler21 said:
    Page is properly involved in every photo and video I have seen. 

    I'm excited for him. If he gets through all 9 games unscathed and plays as well as we know he can, he'll deserve a contract. 
    Been pleased to see Albie Morgan feature quite a lot too

  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    Is McGeady still with us? No mention of him anywhere?
    Bit like a match day report
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,300
    Is McGeady still with us? No mention of him anywhere?
    Bit like a match day report
    Thats a strange one as the very brief report was on the official site yet then got removed
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,841
    After his previous pretty uncomplimentary comments about him, it's nice to hear Bowyer refer to "Pagey"
  • Aneke and Hemed to fire us to safety. 
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,277
    edited June 2020
    Big, big praise for Aneke there by Bowyer. It’s not often you’ll get Bowyer providing that specific detail of praise on a player, especially one who hasn’t played for months. Let’s hope they manage to keep him fit, which he has been for a while now, because I think he could play a big part for us.

    Great news on Pagey too. It was always going to be great to see him get through all the training and both games so far. It bodes very well for this run in. I know a lot of people have said negative things, but the important thing is, if he was going to break down again he would’ve done already. So long as the management of their bodies is correct, that the loading and recovery of training is correct, they’ll be fine.

    Really excited for different reasons to be honest. We may have lost an important player in the team, but these players enable us to play slightly differently. Having Page, Field, Forster-Caskey, and Aneke would actually force us to play more football, attractive football, than we had been. Furthermore, the warmer weather now suits us.

    We have a chance, a good chance.