Rockford's Love Child
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- 15 Mar 2010
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- Jason Koumas / John Morrissey
- Manager
- John King
I think it will be the fact that clubs were allowed to vote to change the rules mid season, while knowing what the outcome would be for each club individually. That runs against any sense of fair competition. Any decision which had such negative consequences for a minority of clubs should have been made by the EFL board or an independent body.Reading between the lines, Mark has planned for life in League Two but has certainly not accepted the situation and is considering his options.
I don't know on what basis exactly the legal challenge could be made. Possibly it was the vote to change the EFL regulations about clubs not being relegated if the season is not finished. It seems strange that such a fundamental rule like that could be changed in mid-season.Chairman's statement regarding 2019/20 EFL season
I am disappointed if not surprised at the decision of the EFL to terminate the season on a PPG basis, which results in Tranmere’s removal from League One by a vote of its clubs. The unreturned calls and messages indicated where the votes would go.www.tranmererovers.co.uk
He can also point to the flawed process. The time that was wasted by the EFL that removed the possibility of the season being completed, the failure to allow sufficient time for alternatives to be considered and the railroading through of their own proposal. Clubs were effectively told which option to vote for before any alternative plans had been submitted.