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brianbuck 928 Posted February 6, 2021 With so much uncertainty about the forthcoming season, it would make sense to me for the Championship to be split into Northern and Southern sections (this is assuming Plymouth are accepted). This would give all the clubs a 10 match season and would ensure that the league season is completed, even if the season was delayed from the planned late May start. If things do go rather better than expected, matches against opposition from the other geographical section could then be slotted in (either as part of an official competition or challenge matches, and the season could end with a play-off between the winners of each section to decide the overall champions., but the basic 10 match season would at least ensure that the season is officially completed. The very worst scenario would be if the main league season started and then had to be abandoned because of the lack of dates. All being well, things could then revert to the normal 12 club competition for the 2022 season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StevePark 2,780 Posted February 6, 2021 37 minutes ago, brianbuck said: With so much uncertainty about the forthcoming season, it would make sense to me for the Championship to be split into Northern and Southern sections (this is assuming Plymouth are accepted). This would give all the clubs a 10 match season and would ensure that the league season is completed, even if the season was delayed from the planned late May start. If things do go rather better than expected, matches against opposition from the other geographical section could then be slotted in (either as part of an official competition or challenge matches, and the season could end with a play-off between the winners of each section to decide the overall champions., but the basic 10 match season would at least ensure that the season is officially completed. The very worst scenario would be if the main league season started and then had to be abandoned because of the lack of dates. All being well, things could then revert to the normal 12 club competition for the 2022 season. http://speedwaygb.co.uk/news.php?extend.38597 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites