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It's also a sad time for Swindon and the MK Dons, the first two teams to fall from the top to the bottom of the football leage (since the start of the Premiership of xure).
Well, MK Dons are an artificial club anyway. They ripped out the soul and squad from Wimbledon and moved it to the land of concrete cows and roundabouts.
It quite appropriate that the year Accrington Stanley are promoted back into the league structure Oxford, the team who replaced them all those years ago, is leaving it.
Redbridge relegated again, now to the Ryman League One :eek: 2 Years ago they played Grays Athletic, now there could be 3 leagues between them... How times changes.
Originally posted by LFCfan:
Well they used to be, now they're in with the big boys.
Colchester United have been promoted to the Championship. The first time in their history they have been so high.
A club with an average attendance of 3500 is now on even terms with Ipswich and Sheffield United
My roots! From Colchester to Cambodia
My first ever game was the unforgettable match against Leeds and I was a loyal resident at Layer Road until I departed to university. In those days we were regularly seeking reelection to the fourth division.
What a global village we live in - a few weeks ago here was I in Phnom Penh watching my home team stand up to Chelsea :thup:
Originally posted by Gillmacs:
It's also a sad time for Swindon and the MK Dons, the first two teams to fall from the top to the bottom of the football leage (since the start of the Premiership of xure).
Notts County were lucky to escape relegation from the football league on Saturday and they were in the top flight in 1991 (albeit just before the Premiership was created).