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Can anyone confirm / deny this
editRe. un-referenced edit by 90.196.57.213 on 24/07/12 - added Yeovil and Hereford to the drop-out list.
I have found this link which I assume is the source of this: http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/9832965.Wray_s_fear_over_Town_youngsters/
However I can't find anything on ytfc.net or herefordunited.co.uk to confirm this. Further http://www.ytfc.net/page/CofE/0,,10673~2757755,00.html and http://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/Yeovil-Town-announce-plans-youth-development/story-16486062-detail/story.html appears to indicate that Yeovil town is continuing an academy but without the EPPP.
Can anyone find any better information on this?
Lukew151 (talk) 08:44, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
Alphabetical order for team lists
editFor readability, I have re-ordered the team lists so they are now in alphabetical order, and made them all links to their respective articles. I feel that this increases the quality of the table.
Also, I have renamed some teams to their full name (e.g. Luton to Luton Town, Peterborough to Peterborough United). For now, I have kept the A.F.C. prefixes for Bournemouth and Wimbledon, but have ordered them alphabetically without the prefixes. If anyone has an opinion on what to do with these names, please feel free to add them here.
If anyone has any teams to add, I think we ought to follow these guidelines:
- use the full name of teams, without the F.C. or A.F.C. suffix
- make the team name link to its respective article
- put the team name in alphabetical order within the list, ignoring the A.F.C. prefixes of Bournemouth and Wimbledon
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