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    #46
    Its a joke though, I think the government/council underestimate the role football has in young lads lives. Keeps them busy, part of a team and learning skills, positive role models in coaches etc. Such a shame.

    My old school just won a premier league competition with over 700 teams in, theres been a fair few Liverpool players come out of the school the latest being Flanagan. The council are moving another school onto their sport facilities so houses can be built elsewhere.

    http://www1.skysports.com/watch/vide...g-to-liverpool

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      #47
      It is an absolutely terrible, terrible idea that shows total disdain for clubs outside the Prem. Happily it has been totally derided by pretty much everyone and so will have about as much credence as that 39th game BS.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #48
        http://www.theguardian.com/football/...-clubs-england

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          #49
          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
          It is an absolutely terrible, terrible idea that shows total disdain for clubs outside the Prem. Happily it has been totally derided by pretty much everyone and so will have about as much credence as that 39th game BS.

          Unfortunately Rodgers seems to support it for some reason.

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            #50
            I think he's representing the views of the club. Rafa mooted the idea when with us also.
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              #51
              If this was a totally separate premier league with B teams only in it, to run parallel with the main competition, then I think it would have merits. Maybe with no relegation or promotion, that only the current premier league teams could enter ?

              That way, there may be a level of competitiveness, and also, not interfering with the current league setup..

              Just my opinion !
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                #52
                Originally posted by Molby View Post
                If this was a totally separate premier league with B teams only in it, to run parallel with the main competition, then I think it would have merits. Maybe with no relegation or promotion, that only the current premier league teams could enter ?

                That way, there may be a level of competitiveness, and also, not interfering with the current league setup..

                Just my opinion !
                Is that not just the reserve league?
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                  #53
                  I actually like the idea. If a division 5 was created, half comprising of B teams, and the other half promoted conference teams, I am not sure what Football League teams would be losing. There may actually be more interest in the Football League if one of the B teams got promoted.

                  The only thing I find unworkable in the premise of only 10 teams getting to field a B team. How do you chose which 10?

                  The other way to go may be to have a proper Feeder club system, where you could have unlimited loans between clubs. Obviously the deal would be terminated if they got promotion to the same league.

                  I cant see the foreign player restriction working, as we have been down this road before, and found it unworkable within European Employment framework.
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by topscorer View Post
                    Unfortunately Rodgers seems to support it for some reason.
                    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                    I think he's representing the views of the club. Rafa mooted the idea when with us also.
                    Exactly. The biggest clubs are bound to.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #55
                      just seen this from a Sutton director

                      Dear Mr Dyke,

                      I read about your proposals to insert B teams of Premiership clubs into the Football Conference with interest. With interest and horror !

                      I started watching Sutton United when I was nine. For almost a quarter of a century I went to just about every game, home and away, with my dad. I watched them at Wembley, followed them in Italy and have trekked from Spennymoor to Truro and from Barrow to Dover, and a multitude of places in between. The club’s star centre-forward has become a good friend for thirty years and my boyhood hero was a guest at my wedding. I have sold programmes, been a steward, painted railings and pulled down an old wooden terrace. I have done just about every job at the club you can think of. Why? Because I had dreams. And I’m not alone, there are many like me at Sutton and the same picture is repeated at non-League clubs up and down the country. Oh, by the way, I am now chairman of the board and that’s something my dad and I couldn’t have dreamt about when I was nine years old.

                      But football is all about dreaming. It’s about cold, wet nights in the middle of Essex or the prospect of a six hour journey home after being thrashed somewhere in Yorkshire, It’s about the days when those memories become all the more special because your team has just won the league or, dare I say it, knocked a top flight club out of the FA Cup. As the great Danny Blanchflower famously said “The game is about glory.”

                      Your proposal gnaws away at that glory. It makes it all the harder for the smaller clubs to have those special, unforgettable days. Sutton United has just missed out on promotion to the Football Conference but we will go again next season, and the season after that until, one day, we get there again. And when we do get there we want to take our chances against all the other clubs who share the same dreams. Not Everton B.

                      Injecting B teams from Premiership clubs into the Conference, or creating a new division between us and the Football League would make it harder for the multitude of non-League clubs to realise their dreams. As Chairman of the FA you represent every one of these clubs just as much as you represent the giants of the Premiership or the national team but your plan betrays them. We can’t compete with Arsenal B in terms of the quality of player, their wages, their coaching or their fitness levels. These teams will dominate at this level. Will they be promoted if they win the league ? Surely yes, because the alternative is worse. That takes away the promotion dreams from the clubs who aspire to reach as high as they can. And, although it’s almost unimaginable, if Chelsea B finished bottom of the Conference would they really want to play in Conference South, or even the Ryman League? What happens to the pyramid system when this experiment eventually runs its course ?

                      I beg you Mr Dyke, kill this ill-conceived plan now or be remembered as the man who killed the dreams.

                      Yours Faithfully,

                      Dave Farebrother

                      Chairman, Board of Directors
                      Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                        #56
                        Surely he ought to know that if you start with Dear NAME, you end with Yours sincerely?

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