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This Idea will not go through


 


There is more mouths (Fans) and money involved in the lower leagues No not just through sponsership but with real entagible , this could be the Straw that finally breaks the camels' back.


 


I hope we keep this on the BOIL and not the back burner, it should be quashed now. 

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Non League teams help bring through young British players within their own right, I don't understand how this system could possible help anymore other than the big boys to remain in power. It would give them an unfair advantage over Championship and League 1 and 2 teams, which is simply weird but not forgetting of course grass roots which should be allowed to continue as it is.

We've finally got to a point Non League teams can establish themselves as Football League teams, so why be concerned?

Just make the Premiership have x amount of British or English players, stop allowing them to sign players from aboard nilly willy.

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