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Iron Bru › Forums › Blast Furnace › NL Bottom Four
The four teams promoted from NLN & NLS last season still occupy the relegation places in this seasons NL.
I can remember when we went from div 2 after many seasons into div 1 – the difference was frightening.
That is why I like a manager with more than one plan.
Is the transfer embargo still on next year, unless the debts are cleared? If so, that combined with a lower wage bill will most likely result in a similar fate for us if we go up. I think there is 10 expiring contracts this season, one of which is Butterfield.
And if we don’t go up… crowds will be smaller… income will be lower… ouch… we could run aground and be stuck in NLN for a while?
Wrexham and Notts promoted from the NL last season are more than holding their own in EFL L2.
The NL is stronger then many people think. Arguably stronger than L2!
Wrexham and Notts promoted from the NL last season are more than holding their own in EFL L2.
The NL is stronger then many people think. Arguably stronger than L2!
I’ve being saying for many years that it should be EFL L3 with four down to (new) NL / four up from (new) NL
I’d say hardest league to get promoted out of. Lots of very deserving teams miss their shot. Only one automatic means you have to be such a good team, that I think you’re right. The jump in skill from NL to L2 isn’t as big as going to say, L1 to the Championship, the league with former Premier league clubs in it.