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Paullow

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  1. I assume 1 leg with the higher ranked side at home, incl the final?
  2. 19 years man. I remember reading the Sunday Sun back in the day and seeing them in bold in what was then known as the Unibond League.
  3. Bishops 3 up at half time so their promotion should be confirmed at full time, baring some extraordinary circumstances.
  4. Cracking match Gromit. 2-2 after only 30 mins. Latte Lath with yet another goal. Decent finish.
  5. I don't think so. Think they did splash a bit in January to try and get over the line, but their budget won't be up there with the big hitters.
  6. Leeds potentially not getting promoted could affect Boro next season. You'd expect all of Leicester, Leeds, and Southzmpton to be right up there next season if they were to miss out this year (even if LC have a points deduction), whereas Ipswich could finish 16th or 17th next season and not many would bat an eyelid, so probably mote beneficial for those hoping to get promoted next season to get Leeds out of the way here.
  7. Hopefully Boro can get something tonight. I know they're season is effectively done but I'm quite surprised they are nearly 4/1 to win. They are unbeaten in 9, at home, and Leeds haven't exactly been firing on all cylinders recently.
  8. Palace won and effectively seal promotion - if they miss out there will be investigations . That also means Durham are safe. So the Championship should be pretty much set for next season Bristol City still TBC, but almost certain to drop from the WSL, like 99% Charlton Sunderland Southampton Birmingham Blackburn Sheff Utd London City Reading Durham Newcastle Portsmouth
  9. Aye, Sunderland 0-1, Palace 2-0 up vs Lewes, so if Lewes lose then Durham will stay up, so there will be 4 derbies of the 22 games next season as it stands.
  10. A shame for Gateshead, but surely seems a bit harsh on Altrincham if Solihull have a bye for finishing 5th, yet they have a QF to play for finishing 4th?
  11. It'll be a bit better for Morpeth next season with Blyth, almost certainly Hebburn, and possibly Stockton or Dunston entering the league next season. Marske left the league half way through, and after that it's just Whitby at a push that you could consider local. In contrast there were 6 local sides in the league below this season, and that will hopefully remain the same next year with Bishop Auckland and the NL playoff winner replacing the one or two local sides that get promoted. The more NL sides in the NPL the better in terms of crowds, less travelling (for our sides), and the feeling of a more progressive and boisterous local scene.
  12. Kevin Keegan still looks good for 73.
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