Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by stealthpapes » 08 May 2014 19:55

I can see them 'taking over' smaller local clubs. Leyton Orient still exist but only for the youth set up and the chance to play, say, West Ham's youngsters.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by Franchise FC » 08 May 2014 19:59

stealthpapes I can see them 'taking over' smaller local clubs. Leyton Orient still exist but only for the youth set up and the chance to play, say, West Ham's youngsters.

They could share the Olympic Stadium then ......... oh!

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by Brum Royal » 08 May 2014 20:12

P!ssed Off Can you imagine how shit League 1 could well become?

Possible League 1 Table in the next few years:
1. Man Utd B
2. Chelsea B
3. Arsenal B
4. Liverpool B
5. Tottenham B
6. Newcastle B
7. Aston Villa B
8. Southampton B
9. Everton B
10. West Ham B
11. Preston North End
12. Leyton Orient
13. ...
14. ...
15. ...
16. ...


11th and 12th placed promoted
13th to 16th play in Play-offs

The absolute death of lower league football!
Disgraceful.


This is my biggest concern with the plan as well

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by Kitsondinho » 08 May 2014 20:46

But it is ok, England will win the World Cup..... :roll: :roll: :evil: :evil:

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by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 May 2014 21:37

This idea is just horrendous. Would ruin the football league completely. Surely they will recognise that most football fans are completely against this?


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by Extended-Phenotype » 08 May 2014 21:39

Green Are you going to share with us what you think they are?

Perhaps some will also be overcome in this new pyramid structure.


If ya like, though I'm currently more curious as to whether its possible for you to ever post or have a conversation with anyone without acrimony.

Even regarding something innocuous?

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by sandman » 08 May 2014 21:44

Surely it would make more sense to strengthen the conference and non leagues than go into the existing football leagues. A club like Aldershot could really benefit by being overtaken by a stronger local club like Reading.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by kwik-silva » 08 May 2014 21:45

Brum Royal
P!ssed Off Can you imagine how shit League 1 could well become?

Possible League 1 Table in the next few years:
1. Man Utd B
2. Chelsea B
3. Arsenal B
4. Liverpool B
5. Tottenham B
6. Newcastle B
7. Aston Villa B
8. Southampton B
9. Everton B
10. West Ham B
11. Preston North End
12. Leyton Orient
13. ...
14. ...
15. ...
16. ...


11th and 12th placed promoted
13th to 16th play in Play-offs

The absolute death of lower league football!
Disgraceful.


This is my biggest concern with the plan as well


It's okay, if you look at other places this doesn't happen so it's fine!!

The worst bit is no non-EU players outside the PL

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 May 2014 21:48

Yet another bottle-job FA smokescreen

Just restrict the number of non homegrown players permissable in the "starting line up" ....say, 6 per game (teams can have as many as they like in their squads...yet can only nominate 6 to feature on a matchday)......the "young homegrown talent" would have to fill the remaining 5 (plus the bench) places.


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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by P!ssed Off » 08 May 2014 21:50



Dyke, Mills and co. are oxf*rd clueless.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 May 2014 21:55

So when does a decision get made on this?!

I would happily sign a petition against this TBH. The PL clubs will just nick all the young talent even more than they do already. I just cannot believe the staggering arrogance of it. The PL & the Sky money has already ruined football without this BS idea.

It's an absolute disgrace.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by frimmers3 » 08 May 2014 21:56

the bundesliga is the number one football league in the world in terms of average attendance; out of all sports, its average of 45,134 fans per game during the 2011–12 season was the second highest of any sports league in the world.

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by P!ssed Off » 08 May 2014 22:02

frimmers3 the bundesliga is the number one football league in the world in terms of average attendance; out of all sports, its average of 45,134 fans per game during the 2011–12 season was the second highest of any sports league in the world.


The relevant parts of the table are highlighted.


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by Libertine » 08 May 2014 22:51

Late to the discussion but what a fucking horrid idea this is.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by winchester_royal » 08 May 2014 23:00

It's okay though, apparently Stoke think it's a really good idea.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by soggy biscuit » 08 May 2014 23:01

P!ssed Off Can you imagine how shit League 1 could well become?

Possible League 1 Table in the next few years:
1. Man Utd B
2. Chelsea B
3. Arsenal B
4. Liverpool B
5. Tottenham B
6. Newcastle B
7. Aston Villa B
8. Southampton B
9. Everton B
10. West Ham B
11. Preston North End
12. Leyton Orient
13. ...
14. ...
15. ...
16. ...


11th and 12th placed promoted
13th to 16th play in Play-offs

The absolute death of lower league football!
Disgraceful.


So 16th can go up and 21st goes down. Just 6 points between those positions in L1 this season. What a bent season that would be

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by P!ssed Off » 08 May 2014 23:17

Petition against this has already hit 15,000 signatures in less than a full day.
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/ ... to-b-teams
Sign it ffs!

You might be a heartless bastard and be completely non-plussed about the likes of AFC Wimbledon, Northampton Town and Hartlepool Town inevitably being displaced from the football league to make way for the likes of Man Utd B and Chelsea B.
But don't be naive and think that this won't negatively affect us at some point in the future as well. It will.

http://www.againstleague3.co.uk/
(not much on the website yet)

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by tmesis » 08 May 2014 23:58

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frimmers3 the bundesliga is the number one football league in the world in terms of average attendance; out of all sports, its average of 45,134 fans per game during the 2011–12 season was the second highest of any sports league in the world.


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The fact that they chose to show aggregate crowds rather than average is disappointingly misleading, especially as the figures are impressive without having to twist the truth to make a point.

Germany also only has two B Teams in its national leagues (3 divisions).

It's just typical FA "magic bullet" thinking, looking for one quick fix that'll magically make England world cup contenders, without actually having to the difficult work of working out how to train our players better.

You can watch Belgian 4th division football and see players with better technique than in the championship. OK, they are usually pretty shit at doing other things, but it's amazing that you can have England U21 players who can't do basic things like trap a ball. I remember Leroy Lita, and his efforts at controlling a pass made you think he had pinball machine flippers fixed to his ankles.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by P!ssed Off » 09 May 2014 01:22

tmesis The fact that they chose to show aggregate crowds rather than average is disappointingly misleading, especially as the figures are impressive without having to twist the truth to make a point.



Showing average attendances would be even more misleading.
The German 2nd and the English 2nd tier have averaged a very similar attendance this season, both in the 17,000s.
But posting such an average would be misleading because you are comparing the average attendances of the 19th-36th best clubs of Germany with the 21st to 44th best clubs of England (& Wales).

If both countries adopted the same format, either 18,18 or 20,24 then the English Tier 2 would have a much, much larger average attendance than the German Tier 2.

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Re: Premier League 'B' Teams to join Pyramid?

by P!ssed Off » 09 May 2014 03:43

An interesting fact:
Luton Town (5th tier), currently ranked 93rd best team in the country.

Average attendance this season: 7,387.
That's more than:
Getafe - 18th in La Liga
Ajaccio - 20th in Ligue 1
Cagliari - 15th in Serie A

In fact the German Bundesliga is the only league in Europe, outside England, where all clubs have had a bigger following than Luton Town this season.

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