Bury AFC played their first match last night 08:22 - Aug 27 with 537 views | Steve_M | Good luck to them.
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Bury AFC played their first match last night on 09:51 - Aug 27 with 430 views | Edmundo | Interesting to see how they get on: a long road back to Lge 2. In a related matter, how many more clubs have gone that way over the last 30 years (since Sky/FA rebooted football)? I can think of Aldershot, Newport, Wimbledon, Darlington (still struggling)... | |
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Bury AFC played their first match last night on 10:16 - Aug 27 with 408 views | Steve_M |
Bury AFC played their first match last night on 09:51 - Aug 27 by Edmundo | Interesting to see how they get on: a long road back to Lge 2. In a related matter, how many more clubs have gone that way over the last 30 years (since Sky/FA rebooted football)? I can think of Aldershot, Newport, Wimbledon, Darlington (still struggling)... |
Aldershot and Maidstone both went in 91-92 I think so just before football was invented. Wimbledon is a special case both for the small fanbase and the FA's shameless capitulation to franchising. Darlington is to some extent given Reynolds convictions for tax-dodging and the hubris at building a 20,000 seater stadium. Chester might be on your list too but for established league clubs there have been remarkably few collapse over the last 3 years - I'm not sure that will be the case in another five. | |
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