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So let's say there's a referendum coming up and the vote is to decide whether there should be be a North/South divide in the Championship, so that the leagues are divided up geographically.

This means we would be playing clubs from Newcastle down to Derby (geography wise) and the southern teams like Yeovil, Arsenal, Bournemouth etc would all be playing each other

This would increase attendances, away travel would be easier and more accessible etc but at the cost of not playing southern teams very often

Would you vote YES for this ?

Or would you vote NO ?

 


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Why would Newcastle Yeovil and Arsenal be playing in the Championship?

 

Might be some sense in Div 2 and the conference(or whatever they call it now) joining up and becoming regionalized.

 

The conference contains biggish clubs like Bris Rovers, Grimsby, Lincoln, Wrexham etc.  I wouldn't mind seeing them back in some form.

 

Seems silly to have Hartlepool v Exeter and Carlisle v Gillingham.  Regionalisation makes sense here.

 

But not in the Championship.

 

Why don't we have 3 up and 3 down throughout the Leagues.

 

At present 4 go down from Div 1 to Div 2.  Two go down from Div 2 to non-league.   Not logical at all.

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So let's say there's a referendum coming up and the vote is to decide whether there should be be a North/South divide in the Championship, so that the leagues are divided up geographically.

This means we would be playing clubs from Newcastle down to Derby (geography wise) and the southern teams like Yeovil, Arsenal, Bournemouth etc would all be playing each other

This would increase attendances, away travel would be easier and more accessible etc but at the cost of not playing southern teams very often

Would you vote YES for this ?

Or would you vote NO ?

 

You should get out more and go and watch a few more bands or something.

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