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Dad
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It doesn't say he agrees with the current min criteria just some form of.
I think most would agree there needs to be min standards for each level above probably L4 just the current ones for the prem are stupidly OTT to deliberately create a barrier and are also not even applied to those already in.
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Richard Lowther
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"There will be no relegation this season but Diamond believes that kind of jeopardy is vital for the future of the Premiership – if the top Championship club satisfies the criteria put in place. He added: “My experience as an advisor is that one of the biggest hurdles is the criteria but you have to have a minimum criteria and I do welcome promotion and relegation. Not many people in my shoes would say that because it gives you another bit of motivation with the jeopardy of it. I am on a honeymoon at the moment because I can’t go down.” “If the clubs, and there are probably half a dozen clubs who would want to come up, if they fit the criteria of the minimum standards by all means invest in the team like the Premiership have and give it a crack." He still favours two of the major obstacles to a free gangway between the leagues - minimum standards and a play-off. Both are in place to tilt the playing field in favour of underperforming Premiership clubs rather than successful Championship clubs. Edited by Richard Lowther - Yesterday at 13:56 |
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WEvans
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Pay the rugby creditors, stick two fingers up to everyone else they owe and welcome them back into the Championship. No thanks. Why pollute the Championship with clubs with no morals or integrity?
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Paul10
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Steve Diamond with the verbal diarrhea.
Ignore the headline on the click there's a lot more in the article.
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The Blues
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Traditionally Blues have lower attendance figures in September due to people still taking holidays, so the later start may benefit clubs with attendance figures. Although we miss a month of better pitches.
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FHLH
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.....or watch / play cricket
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"My father told me big men fall just as quick as little ones, if you put a sword through their hearts."
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kempstonblue
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Oh the logic of the RFU. I prefer Rugby season to start first weekend of September. As mentioned elsewhere they want a pro league. Yet September 1, 8 and 15 the casual supporter might start watching another rugby club or worse football which might have three more weeks August 10, 17 and 24 to entice the casual supporters. No doubt someone in the RFU knows what they are doing, sadly that person is a minority figure.
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The older I get, the more the RFU leave me confused.
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workerbee
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I believe the logic behind the Championship league fixture scheduling is so they mirror the Premiership so that both leagues finish at the same time to allow for the play off to take place the week after, Should the league winners reach the Premier criteria, which will not happen this year.
I believe next season the league will not start until September 22 and run until end of May 25, not sure when the Prem/ Championship Cup is scheduled presumably during International breaks either in November or February / March.
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islander
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I agree it's a bit weird. They did it in N1/N2 this season too, seemingly in a bid to ensure that any lingering make-up games were scheduled before the final round of games, that way ensuring that all 56 clubs played their last game at the same time. Altho' the same doesn't exactly apply in Champ, with 1 of the round 22 games being on the Friday night and one club (Cov) having a bye week...
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kempstonblue
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Cannot figure out
Round 20 this weekend Round 21 next weekend Week after break Round 22 Bank Holiday weekend. Why a weeks gap between Round 21 and 22? |
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The older I get, the more the RFU leave me confused.
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Rothman2
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When the League has no relegation there is no consequence. Promotion and relegation is INTEGRAL to any league in this country. |
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As one door closes…….another one slams in your face.
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Rabbie Burns
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Well bigmalc you will have lots of Nat 1 games in Bristol next year with Dings Crusaders coming up
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So many Christians not enough Lions
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Bigmalc
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I watched a Championship side yesterday - unfortunately it was Newcastle getting a kicking from Bristol . It could ( and should) have been 100 points and although applauded by the Bris faithful was not what I expect for my £30plus.
Like an earlier poster I am drawn towards Nat 2 where the standard is excellent, the admission reasonable and the clubhouses generally welcoming.
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Malc
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Kimbo
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Testing Challenger 3s?
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Our Club |
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No 7
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You could have a sponsored shuttle with off road ability. This reminded me of a charity ( fishing for forces )to get disabled ex military to the river banks for fishing .
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Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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No 7
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I love that walk........not so much on the way back when they beat my team
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Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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gerg_861
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I would be interested in what provisions are made for the less abled to reach the ground, and whether or not any broadcast crew could attend. For me, the flood lights are most important, as they impact on scheduling.
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kempstonblue
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Floodlights? Just thinking of our neighbours.
Is a walk up a wooded path okay?
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The older I get, the more the RFU leave me confused.
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gerg_861
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I wonder what the minimum criteria for tier ii will be? I would think that it would have to include floodlights, and accessibility.
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SK 88
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Thanks CamQuin, yes I copied all the pertinent info anyway.
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