TSFFS S2 EP39
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TSFFS S2 E39
We kick off with the pre-show, discussing all sorts of nonsense as usual. Then we move on to the important matters.
NWCFL Round: Top spot and relegation issues are sorted. The play-offs are on the horizon.
We glide around the National League North & The Northern Premier League, highlighting clubs in the north west making their mark.
In our "Controversial Corner', we examine gambling addiction, which is widespread among football circles, and ask if clubs could do more to protect those affected at the non-league level.
Following the Mark Harris incident, FC United co-owner and supporter Jonathan Allsopp questions:
Is the Northern Premier League fit for purpose? He believes laws on financial fair play are selective. We all know it's tricky to police, but everyone is aware that creative accounting has been part of semi-professional football since its early days. It's a contentious issue without doubt, but is Jonathan's frustration because, like many FCUM supporters, they see a vendetta against their club?
King's Lynn have been fined an enormous £10k following their 'Sprinkler-Gate' scandal in February. They've avoided a points deduction, but can they appeal and get the fine reduced?
We also discuss Gary Neville being verbally attacked on his way to a concert, Leicester City's demise, and the expansion of Liverpool County Premier League, with Formby expected to play Skelmersdale United.
How bizarre will that be? Skelmersdale United is playing an away game at the ground they once called home, against a team from Formby playing in Skem. You couldn't make it up, could you?
All this and more.