The strength of our lower league is the best thing about English football though, I don't even care if it helps the big clubs, or even the national team, it would ruin the whole system.
Yeah I mean it helping the big clubs is the very bottom of my list. Why would I want to sacrifice my own club for that? And as for the national team, well I do care but not at the cost of the pyramid and the fact that I'm watching a real competition not a training exercise for the England team. And it's not as though the young talent in Arsenal and Chelsea B would all be England qualified anyway, let's get real.
I mean imagine being in League One and playing Chelsea B, would be about as soulless as hosting Boreham ****ing Wood wouldn't it?
All this aside, Grecian is bang on the money. An expanded football league is fine but the reduced income isn't. JPT games at the weekend would be about as harrowing as playing in the FA ****ing Trophy, I mean how do I justify spending my Saturday doing that to the moaning wife
I'd have no problem with them going about it a different way. Regionalisation of the bottom two tiers would solve the midweek issue and bump up attendances. Have five go down from the championship, top two up from L1/2 north/south and then a play off series that goes something like
North 3 v South 6
South 3 v North 6
North 4 v South 5
South 4 v North 5
All over one leg, higher places teams at home. Winners of 1 v 3 and 2 v 4, again higher places team at home and then final at Wembley
I mean it's a rubbish idea really and the championship clubs would never agree to five down but a regional solution would make far more sense if the reasons they gave were what they actually wanted
What this all does tell me is it's imperative the whites get back up this season so we get to vote on this