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Post by There We Are Then on Apr 26, 2018 15:41:07 GMT 1
Strong rumour on twatter Bangor denied licence for next season,(Llanelli and Connies Key ok) Does this mean Carmarthen are safe, pretty sure no 2nd appeal so Cymru Alliance for them. What does this do for euro spots.
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smiffy
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Post by smiffy on Apr 26, 2018 15:54:49 GMT 1
WOW 🙀
Has this been confirmed?
Won’t this mean a lot of Bacon being saved right down the pyramid?
One less relegation in every league right the way down the South half of the system?
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Post by majormoments on Apr 26, 2018 16:48:11 GMT 1
It's official, although it doesn't say what they have failed on
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Post by There We Are Then on Apr 26, 2018 17:27:06 GMT 1
I believe its down to financial matters. Looks like treharris are safe again!
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Post by There We Are Then on Apr 26, 2018 17:47:38 GMT 1
could be very good for Cardiff Met and Barry in Europe quest. means met are currently 4th and Barry 6th in league standings for pontential playoffs or non play offs now? Makes things exciting and complicated for most clubs in relegation spots down to Alliance league Div2/Gwent county D3.
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cedric
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Post by cedric on Apr 26, 2018 18:04:01 GMT 1
Treharris are safe again ! That’s a bit naughty kev from a current referee in the league, how can you be trusted to officiate impartially ?
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Post by scoutman on Apr 26, 2018 18:52:10 GMT 1
Not quite the shock some are advocating, there have been many rumours circulating in recent months about the financial position of Bangor City, some saying as much as £240,000 in debt.Whether this is true is to be seen however there must be big problems for this to happen to a club as big as Bangor, one of the few founder members of the WPL left. What does this all mean at WL level? Given that only two clubs are likely to come up from GCL and SWAL, could this have only one club relegated from Div3?.Interesting times ahead.
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Post by pauld on Apr 26, 2018 19:02:14 GMT 1
This means that Carmarthen are safe! The knock on effect means that only one will be relegated from WL3.
If it’s a Gwent team bottom then that will mean only 2 relegated from the Alliance League 2nd Division. It won’t really make much difference to the Gwent County as they are only operating with 14 teams in each league at the moment.
If it’s a swfa team, 3 will still be relegated from the Alliance League division 2.
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Post by uptonparkgoodbye on Apr 26, 2018 19:38:30 GMT 1
In fairness to Treharris, the professional relegation dodgers in Welsh Lge div 3 in recent times have been Treowen Stars + Ely Rangers.................+ they are at it again, leaving naieve Neuadd Wen most vulnerable to get the booby-prize that's relegation. As funny as "always finish one place above Treharris if you want to dodge releation" is this isn't the case this time around - so the decisions of the man in black Jack Russell won't impact.
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Post by There We Are Then on Apr 27, 2018 13:44:49 GMT 1
I knew my sense of humour would get me in trouble one day, Anyhow after 32 years of impartial refereeing I will try and behave, those that know me (retired cop) I was told by the manager of South Wales police that they would no longer use me for games as I kept giving penalties to the opposition! And to be honest I quite like treharris as Mike Casey is a mate.
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Post by bowzer on Apr 27, 2018 14:35:47 GMT 1
We also need to take into account Port Talbots impending 9 point reduction and possible administration .
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Post by welshpremspy on Apr 29, 2018 11:17:56 GMT 1
How hasn't the Port Talbot deduction been resolved yet? It'll have no real impact on anything in any case.
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