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I must point out I am completely against the idea of B teams, but that aside..

I would love following our B team up and down the country! Obviously if it clashed with a big first team game I'd still chose that, but that aside, it would be great fun! No over-policing, cheap (free?) tickets, get to see our future.. perfect!

Would anyone else?
 
I must point out I am completely against the idea of B teams, but that aside..

I would love following our B team up and down the country! Obviously if it clashed with a big first team game I'd still chose that, but that aside, it would be great fun! No over-policing, cheap (free?) tickets, get to see our future.. perfect!

Would anyone else?
not sure how you can be completely against it but also want to follow the team everywhere mate.

I'm 100% against it and wouldn't follow the team anywhere, even though it would throw up some good trips.
 
Imagine the potential for 1882!

But yeah I think a b league is a stupid idea.
The reason it can work in some European leagues is that they only have a handful of big teams in the whole country.
Some of our biggest sides (historically) are stuck in league 1!
 
The good thing about it would be the youngsters that usually go to the lower leagues would be getting competitive football while still playing together for us and be guaranteed playing time.
 
The idea is bollocks. End of. as a club secretary of a conference club, I am fucking fuming the FA didn't consult with ANYONE within the conference and non league.
It won't work, so much so in Germany they want rid of it to go back to reserve leagues. It can massively impact on the future of non league clubs.
Eg, Werder Bremen 2 ( I think ) had to beat Dortmund 2 so they didn't get relegated. They drafted in Nelson Valdez, he scored a hat trick, they won and a non B team got relegated. How is that fair?
It's all about the Premier League, they will blackmail the league to accept this idea, and threaten them with less cash if they decline.

I am so Angry!!
 
The idea is bollocks. End of. as a club secretary of a conference club, I am fucking fuming the FA didn't consult with ANYONE within the conference and non league.
It won't work, so much so in Germany they want rid of it to go back to reserve leagues. It can massively impact on the future of non league clubs.
Eg, Werder Bremen 2 ( I think ) had to beat Dortmund 2 so they didn't get relegated. They drafted in Nelson Valdez, he scored a hat trick, they won and a non B team got relegated. How is that fair?
It's all about the Premier League, they will blackmail the league to accept this idea, and threaten them with less cash if they decline.

I am so Angry!!

The proposal involves not only a cap on over-21 and non-homegrown players, but also the requirement to name a 25-man squad so that situations like that where a senior player is drafted in can't happen.
 
end of the non-legue game if so.
great letter from suttons chairman
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Dear Mr Dyke,

I read about your proposals to insert B teams of Premiership clubs into the Football Conference with interest. With interest and horror !

I started watching Sutton United when I was nine. For almost a quarter of a century I went to just about every game, home and away, with my dad. I watched them at Wembley, followed them in Italy and have trekked from Spennymoor to Truro and from Barrow to Dover, and a multitude of places in between. The club’s star centre-forward has become a good friend for thirty years and my boyhood hero was a guest at my wedding. I have sold programmes, been a steward, painted railings and pulled down an old wooden terrace. I have done just about every job at the club you can think of. Why? Because I had dreams. And I’m not alone, there are many like me at Sutton and the same picture is repeated at non-League clubs up and down the country. Oh, by the way, I am now chairman of the board and that’s something my dad and I couldn’t have dreamt about when I was nine years old.

But football is all about dreaming. It’s about cold, wet nights in the middle of Essex or the prospect of a six hour journey home after being thrashed somewhere in Yorkshire, It’s about the days when those memories become all the more special because your team has just won the league or, dare I say it, knocked a top flight club out of the FA Cup. As the great Danny Blanchflower famously said “The game is about glory.”

Your proposal gnaws away at that glory. It makes it all the harder for the smaller clubs to have those special, unforgettable days. Sutton United has just missed out on promotion to the Football Conference but we will go again next season, and the season after that until, one day, we get there again. And when we do get there we want to take our chances against all the other clubs who share the same dreams. Not Everton B.

Injecting B teams from Premiership clubs into the Conference, or creating a new division between us and the Football League would make it harder for the multitude of non-League clubs to realise their dreams. As Chairman of the FA you represent every one of these clubs just as much as you represent the giants of the Premiership or the national team but your plan betrays them. We can’t compete with Woolwich B in terms of the quality of player, their wages, their coaching or their fitness levels. These teams will dominate at this level. Will they be promoted if they win the league ? Surely yes, because the alternative is worse. That takes away the promotion dreams from the clubs who aspire to reach as high as they can. And, although it’s almost unimaginable, if Chelsea B finished bottom of the Conference would they really want to play in Conference South, or even the Ryman League? What happens to the pyramid system when this experiment eventually runs its course ?

I beg you Mr Dyke, kill this ill-conceived plan now or be remembered as the man who killed the dreams.

Yours Faithfully,

Dave Farebrother

Chairman, Board of Directors


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I dont understand why they don't just like, have all the reserve players, and young players, form like... their own teams right, and then get all those reserve teams, and form a sort of... like... league for reserves or something.
 
not sure how you can be completely against it but also want to follow the team everywhere mate.

I'm 100% against it and wouldn't follow the team anywhere, even though it would throw up some good trips.
I'm against the idea because of the effect it would have on the English football league teams. BUT if it happened, I would quite enjoy the uniqueness of following "Spurs" against a whole load of new teams.

I must stress, I am against the idea fully, but if it happened, this is nothing more than a silver lining. The negatives massively outweigh the positives, but this is the 1 positive.
 
Regardless of weather or not a B team league is good or bad for football, I'd still follow Tottenham B casually, perhaps a bit more than the current reserve squad if it actually had football league status.
 
Go big or go home, in my opinion. Either way it's going to FUCK the smaller clubs, but keeping the "B" teams below League Two does extremely little in my opinion to actually develop talent. It will fuck up the smaller clubs while offering very little practical benefit, as might be the case if a Spurs "B" team were competing in the Championship, but barred from promotion, for example.

Having a new league below League Two means that nobody wins and everyone loses.
 
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