Conference play off final today

The love in for Salford and the ‘class of 92’ next season is going to be unbearable.
Only as unbearable as the 'hate in' for them on here!
I have no more issue with them coming up as any other 'new' club, many of those coming up previously have done so on the back of an investment from somewhere or someone, so they are all doing the same thing to some extent arent they? Also, it is good to see ex-players putting something back into the game, rather than just squandering it on themselves.... I dont know so much about which of them are most involved on a day to day basis, but I suspect that as a group, they are less likely to abandon ship overnight than other clubs, so may not do a Rushden....
They also have Max Crocombe on their books.

BTW - I do agree that it would be nice for a couple of the old-school clubs to make a return, but they have to earn it, and frankly their fortunes have not generally been on an upward turn recently. Only Wrexham actually qualified for the playoffs (in 4th) with no other ex league reaching the top half of the division, so the flow of new blood is likely to continue over the next few years.
 
BTW - I do agree that it would be nice for a couple of the old-school clubs to make a return, but they have to earn it, and frankly their fortunes have not generally been on an upward turn recently. Only Wrexham actually qualified for the playoffs (in 4th) with no other ex league reaching the top half of the division, so the flow of new blood is likely to continue over the next few years.

It is nice to see Stockport County making their way back into the National League Premier next season.
 
I think I'd happy to see the auto spot and playoff semis between Notts county, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Stockport and Torquay next season.....with maybe Hartlepool and Yeovil in the mix too

I don't think Yeovil will be anywhere close as their takeover collapsed the other week and it is all a bit of mess. With the caveat that it may have changed since I last saw anything.
 
So the “little team on the hill” Forest Green Rovers from the village of Nailsworth, missed out on a trip to Wembley, going out 2-1 on aggregate to Tranmere.
Still the did better than that s**t team from Wiltshire
 
So the “little team on the hill” Forest Green Rovers from the village of Nailsworth, missed out on a trip to Wembley, going out 2-1 on aggregate to Tranmere.
Still the did better than that s**t team from Wiltshire
I watched that - a terrible game. Forest Green (despite never being in front in the tie) spent the whole time passing it backwards. The other lot weren't much better.
Forest Green are this decade's Histon.
 
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