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Post by starboy on Apr 21, 2024 17:45:18 GMT
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Post by garstang7 on Apr 21, 2024 18:10:44 GMT
FootballAdministrators strike again. Whoever thought Football was decided on the pitch by 11 players on each side forget it. Feel for Gateshead they deserve better.
But when it comes to the 115 charges faced by Man City it wont be judged on this season I wonder why ?
Then of course there is the democratic decision by The F A & Premier League to scrap replays in F A Cup from 1st round Proper but what consultation with grass roots and EFL took place ?
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Post by starboy on Apr 21, 2024 18:24:23 GMT
Its all about the big boys and forget about every one else
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Post by rockerlad on Apr 21, 2024 21:27:56 GMT
Anyone any idea how long is left on our lease? Feel for Gateshead and the council should hang it's head in shame.
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Post by waterloosunset on Apr 22, 2024 5:50:55 GMT
i always thought it was 2025
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Post by peterinoz on Apr 22, 2024 14:06:55 GMT
Shouldn't be surprised I suppose at yet another terrible decision for football. Gateshead complete 46 matches and finish in the play offs only to be judged after the season has ended that they cannot compete. There has been so many of these seemingly poorly timed decisions, yet administrators never seem to ever learn from them. We know all too well as Reds fans what it is like to be the recipient of such atrocious administration. Surely Gateshead should have been advised of this potential issue before the season started? Not after the 46th game?
Not satisfied with one farce, Gateshead's play off opponents Solihull were subsequently given a bye. Only for that bye to be later revoked, and Halifax installed as opponents for Solihull! What an absolute shambles.
Perhaps Gateshead can sue the administration for failing to provide rules & regulation criteria up front. I hope they can do something. Decisions like this cannot be allowed for goodness sake.
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Post by waterloosunset on Apr 22, 2024 16:01:48 GMT
I guess all clubs know the rules. Reds had plenty problems in the past getting a long enough lease before they could carry on.
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