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  1. In Topic: Podcast Lies

    Today, 05:23 PM

    I've got a title for Warfey's book, Silver Doc Martins and Subaru's-My travels around the country with the Blues.
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 03:50 PM

    Why has Sunak gone to Belfast today to do electioneering? When was the last Conservative MP returned from Northern Ireland?
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    22 May 2024 - 04:23 PM

    Operation 'Get the f'ing Tories out' starts now.
  4. In Topic: Southend The Saga Continues

    21 May 2024 - 03:06 PM

    View PostJonB, on 21 May 2024 - 07:19 AM, said:

    They've made some very strange decisions in our time in the league and the Covid money hand out stuff has never really fully been explained as to why it was done that way and seem to massively benefit certain teams. There does seem to have been an distinct southern feel, if not almost London feel for the National League, during our time down there although strangely next seasons National League doesnt seem as bad partly due to who went down out of it perhaps. That said 10 teams from next seasons National League North are south of Chesterfield purely because of the amount of southern teams in the setup below the National League. Oxford City won NLS and then have been relegated and plonked in National League North. Needham Market are miles from anywhere in the North setup and will have some very long away days...their closest away game is 90mins away in Peterborough!

    It will always have the National North/South problem as below that level there is the 3 into 2 scenario of the Northern Premier League(north & north Midlands Teams), Southern League (south Midlands, East Anglia, north west London and south Western teams) and Isthmian League (oddly also East Anglia, South East & London), depending who get promoted & relegated someone will always have to switch between NL North & South if they are more northern than the teams further south for balance of numbers. Teams like Oxford City will always fall foul as they are 'South Midlands' they might find themselves moved again the following season (if they don't get promoted back up) depending who drop out of the National League being further north than they are to screw everything up again.
  5. In Topic: Southend The Saga Continues

    20 May 2024 - 05:51 AM

    View PostWooden Spoon, on 20 May 2024 - 12:57 AM, said:

    If there?s a southern bias, why did Luton town receive the harshest ever points deduction in the history of English football?


    That was in the Football League not the National League.

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