Bolton ideally, then Barnsley if they must. Oxford will get annihilated in the Championship but they really don't need any more massaging of their already inflated opinion of themselves.
Solihull will play at Wembley for the first time ever in the play off final on May 6th, and then the second time ever the following Saturday in the FA Trophy final!
Well done Brackley Town in beating Chorley 1-0 at home today, in front of 1,889 (378). They host Boston United in the National North Final on Saturday at 15:30, live on TNT. Boston beat Scunthorpe on penalties.
Brackley have failed in six five (Ed. this is the sixth) consecutive play-offs, this could be their year, at last.
In the National South semi-final today, Worthing beat Maidstone United 2-1 in front of 2,858. On Monday they host Braintree Town, who won 3-2 aet at Chelmsford City.
Almost as surprising as Man Ure publicly stating they will accept offers for most of their squad - I reckon somewhere around £30 is what they will raise (and thats just the legal minimum consideration required for a valid contract)...
Hoping Ipswich can hold on for at least a point against Coventry to keep it in their own hands. With the final game home to Huddersfield, a draw here would leave them needing a win in that one, and vica versa - and that's assuming Leeds beat Southampton.
Ipswich getting promoted would be the best neutral story of the season - and make Blooms happier too!
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Tbf the ref didn't need to keep it going
MK v Crawley and Doncaster v Crewe in the L2 playoffs
He didn't, but the teams couldn't be either gazumped for the playoffs or go down so it was senseless to play that way anyway.
P'Boro v Oxford in the play offs. Who is everyone supporting? The ref?!
Oxford to stay down, nearer away, and less nonsense than Peterborough provoke with that Swan berk.
Neither - the winner is coming from the other semi
How's your luck
Solihull vs Altrincham or Bromley in the NL playoff final, so there will be a new EFL club next season.
It's an appalling choice, and I suspect we'd all like the winner of the other semi final to go up, but for me it's anyone but Oxford
Even if that means another season of Peterborough stinking up the Championship
Bleterborough to beat Poxford then to lose to Wembley is the ideal scenario.
Bolton ideally, then Barnsley if they must. Oxford will get annihilated in the Championship but they really don't need any more massaging of their already inflated opinion of themselves.
I hope it’s Bolton too. With Huddersfield and one of Plymouth or Birmingham coming down it’s going to be tough at the top next season.
Leverkusen preserve their unbeaten season with yet another stoppage-time equaliser. Third time is many games they've scored in the 90th min or later.
Solihull will play at Wembley for the first time ever in the play off final on May 6th, and then the second time ever the following Saturday in the FA Trophy final!
Agreed. And ,if I may be so bold.. obviously. Couldn't care less about Peterborough
Richarlison has somehow just got away with an NFL-style hit. NLD getting very spicy.
How is that not even a booking?
Well done Brackley Town in beating Chorley 1-0 at home today, in front of 1,889 (378). They host Boston United in the National North Final on Saturday at 15:30, live on TNT. Boston beat Scunthorpe on penalties.
Brackley have failed in
sixfive (Ed. this is the sixth) consecutive play-offs, this could be their year, at last.In the National South semi-final today, Worthing beat Maidstone United 2-1 in front of 2,858. On Monday they host Braintree Town, who won 3-2 aet at Chelmsford City.
Jasper will be avidly anticipating that Worthing final!
Bromley v Solihull obviously means there will be a first time L2 club.
https://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/2024/april/retained_list/
Dominic Gape and Diving Danny Hylton amongst those released by Northampton.
I'm cheering for a meteorite.
Manchester City abstained on a vote on salary capping, quelle surprise
They should abstain, it doesn't apply to them!
They voted against it didn't they? It was Chelsea who abstained?
I thought Villa and the two Manc clubs abstained. I may have misread.
You did. Chelsea abstained and Man U, Man C and Villa voted against the proposal.
Almost as surprising as Man Ure publicly stating they will accept offers for most of their squad - I reckon somewhere around £30 is what they will raise (and thats just the legal minimum consideration required for a valid contract)...
'Once In A Lifetime Opportunity! All Stock Must Go'!!!
Hoping Ipswich can hold on for at least a point against Coventry to keep it in their own hands. With the final game home to Huddersfield, a draw here would leave them needing a win in that one, and vica versa - and that's assuming Leeds beat Southampton.
Ipswich getting promoted would be the best neutral story of the season - and make Blooms happier too!