• trashboatfourtwenty@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Imagine putting up historic point totals two separate seasons and missing winning the top league by one point both times

    • monthlymeeples@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Don’t forget one of those seasons was one loss away from an undefeated season and that loss was by 11 millimeters to the team that finished 1 point higher than us in the table.

  • KingStevoI@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    This is what the English national leagues look like every year. Just look at Wrexham and Notts County breaking records with 100+ points each and Notts County still had to play playoffs to go up.

    Every league should have 3 promotion spots though, even if 2 of them play playoffs. Seeing only one looks bizarre to me.

    • LukeWarmSmiff@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Hardly - Notts County would have been the highest ever points tally if not for Wrexham, who were a massive outlier in terms of being bankrolled by wealthy, famous owners who seemed to have the humility and sense to capitalise on that advantage.

      It tends to be uncompetitive in the National League when a bigger club gets relegated and has the might to steamroll the league. Luton won it by a mile because they were too good for the league. Chesterfield may very well do the same this season.

      But seasons like last season don’t happen every year. When Stockport won the league it was very close almost to the end.

    • barathrumobama@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Leagues with 1 promotion spot are mostly regional leagues that promote into a national league. What are you going to do, relegate 12 teams each year from the league above?