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Post by kev panther on Nov 26, 2009 16:48:03 GMT
www.twohundredpercent.net/?p=2907Kings Lynn from Unibond Premier are the latest club to go belly up !!! with them Hyde Utd and Burscough, who are also in trouble. and the Premier League being one short since the demise of NBS, How many teams will prosper at promotion come the end of the season. Take into account also Farsley Celtic, Weymouth and a host of other clubs. Isnt it about time the blazer brigade came up with a better solution to the current league set up and introduced a Midland Premier League and have 4 feeders to the Conference North/South, Currently we have Isthmian and Southern Leagues feeding to Conf South and just the Unibond Prem feeding to the North Section. Unless the men in blazers chose to promote Gloucester, Worcester and even Kings Lynn to the North It just doesnt make sense !!!!!!! A midland Premier would solve half the problems Take a look at the link to find out what divisions could and maybe should look like www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/forum/gforum.cgi?post=200548;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;guest=16060875and also www.mikeavery.co.uk/MidlandPremierLeague.htmThe current Unibond Prem covers more or less the same area as BQ North, The idea is the further up the leagues you go the more you should be prepared to travel. Are YOU listening blazer boys
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Post by butler on Nov 26, 2009 17:42:43 GMT
Why do you keep calling us 'blazer boys'?
Just because we eat all of the butties at functions.
And get free tickets everywhere.
Well let me tell you Mr Knowitall Punter, I am 104 years old and I (and my other Blazers) know all about football. We played when pitches had more mud than grass; the ball weighed 6 pounds and had laces, and boots had studs with nails in.
In our days, we played 88 games a season, and worked down the pits in between games. And we went home to wash our own kits.
So Mr Punter, I will tell you, we know all about football - today's footballers are soft. Don't know they've had it so good.
Me and my mates at Soho Square (best move ever, changing addresses, for obvious reasons) are proposing a National Sunday League. How do you think teams'll cope with that.
Raise funds I say, go out carol singing !!!!!! . . . . . . . . . . . Sorry, couldn't resist !!!!!! ;D
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Post by Big E on Nov 26, 2009 20:29:38 GMT
From Unibond website
KINGS LYNN FC were wound up in the High Court on Wednesday and the club's fixture against Guiseley on Saturday 28th November will not go ahead. It is understood that the club intend to return to the High Court within seven days to attempt to have the winding up order rescinded. The League will not be making any further announcement until the outcome of Kings Lynn's efforts to have the order rescinded is known
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Post by kev panther on Dec 11, 2009 7:45:48 GMT
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