Yeovil?
No wait, Southport!
Yeovil have never left the league.
Southport were the last team voted out of the league long before relegation was instigated.
Dammit! I give up.
Time to put this to bed soon.
Two more to find. I'll give the answers at around midday of not got before.
Doncaster Rovers?
Oooh and Carlisle?
They would indeed be the last two, mr Peeler.
Doncaster spent five years in the conference over turn of century. Carlisle just the one in 2005. Both were promoted back via playoffs.
I wonder who will join the club next year - Crawley and Morecambe possibly?
@DevC this division is almost impossible to predict this early, but I would go with any two from those you mention, Accrington and Newport.
If Newport start next season as they ended the last they could become the basement division's Leicester City, albeit I don't expect they are 5000/1
Wrexham
Sadly, I don't know anything unless I look it up.
How do you know, @Wendoverman ?
@HCblue Somebody told me
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Yeovil?
No wait, Southport!
Yeovil have never left the league.
Southport were the last team voted out of the league long before relegation was instigated.
Dammit! I give up.
Time to put this to bed soon.
Two more to find. I'll give the answers at around midday of not got before.
Doncaster Rovers?
Oooh and Carlisle?
They would indeed be the last two, mr Peeler.
Doncaster spent five years in the conference over turn of century. Carlisle just the one in 2005. Both were promoted back via playoffs.
I wonder who will join the club next year - Crawley and Morecambe possibly?
@DevC this division is almost impossible to predict this early, but I would go with any two from those you mention, Accrington and Newport.
If Newport start next season as they ended the last they could become the basement division's Leicester City, albeit I don't expect they are 5000/1
Wrexham
Sadly, I don't know anything unless I look it up.
How do you know, @Wendoverman ?
@HCblue Somebody told me