We'll be speculating until at least Monday if the League 1 clubs aren't making a decision until then. That doesn't mean I won't be distracted for the rest of the day thinking about what will happen!
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Penmaster":2nm4xote said:mervyn":2nm4xote said:Penmaster":2nm4xote said:Not how I read it.
Only 3 teams promoted. No teams relegated.
Play offs confirmed. I think we are in the play offs chaps.
I think you’ve been taking the wrong tablets.
Only voicing my interpretation of what was said on Sky News (which may well be wrong). That said 3 clubs promoted from L2. Not 4 clubs. Which would mean we are in play offs. I hope this is incorrect and we are indeed promoted.
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
It is understood League Two clubs were in collective agreement that current bottom club, Stevenage, should not be relegated.
Owner Phil Wallace told BBC Sport: “My preference is to finish the league so we have the opportunity to play our way out of trouble.
“We have 10 games to play and are three points behind, with a game in hand, why should I think it was not possible to get out of it?
“The League Two clubs cannot decide this. We can only tell the EFL of their indicative position but that is the collective view.
“It would cost us £140,000 for the tests, we would have to bring players out of furlough and comply with a 47-page health and safety document regarding sterilisation of stadiums etc
Cult Of Personality":3jhaycvs said:Feels hollow and cheap to celebrate a promotion off the pitch.
I suppose now we can sort out refunding back money to us fans who have lost out on games on there season tickets and for fans that brought tickets for games such as Exeter. Full refund for those games the only way
Action Jackson":o38gcppy said:Cult Of Personality":o38gcppy said:Feels hollow and cheap to celebrate a promotion off the pitch.
I suppose now we can sort out refunding back money to us fans who have lost out on games on there season tickets and for fans that brought tickets for games such as Exeter. Full refund for those games the only way
Weird that this is your first thought
Action Jackson":maz50fkv said:Cult Of Personality":maz50fkv said:Feels hollow and cheap to celebrate a promotion off the pitch.
I suppose now we can sort out refunding back money to us fans who have lost out on games on there season tickets and for fans that brought tickets for games such as Exeter. Full refund for those games the only way
Weird that this is your first thought
Cult Of Personality":gvr53j8e said:Action Jackson":gvr53j8e said:Cult Of Personality":gvr53j8e said:Feels hollow and cheap to celebrate a promotion off the pitch.
I suppose now we can sort out refunding back money to us fans who have lost out on games on there season tickets and for fans that brought tickets for games such as Exeter. Full refund for those games the only way
Weird that this is your first thought
I just would have liked to have seen it happen. Nothing beats the feeling of winning promotion or the league.That party atmosphere. We been robbed of those great days by the bloody virus. And who knows when us the fans will actually see Argyle in league 1 . I am glad people are happy and can celebrate Argyle going up . But for me it feels hollow and just another sign of this virus wrecking our lives and what we enjoy in life
jespafc":1etw9ss2 said:Does this in some small way make up for that 'goal' Scunny scored against us last season?