AbsoluteZero
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Harrogate promotion is a great story. BUT
They knew the rules at the start of the season that if they were promoted they had to play on grass in the Football League. Now they have been promoted the realisation that they haven't done anything about it shouldn't mean that they are allowed to groundshare with Doncaster to get around the rules. They spend money on the team rather than get the ground up to league requirements and get promoted and get away with it. What is the point of the rules in the first place? EFL seem to turn a blind eye to just about everything unless it is concerning Macclesfield.
They knew the rules at the start of the season that if they were promoted they had to play on grass in the Football League. Now they have been promoted the realisation that they haven't done anything about it shouldn't mean that they are allowed to groundshare with Doncaster to get around the rules. They spend money on the team rather than get the ground up to league requirements and get promoted and get away with it. What is the point of the rules in the first place? EFL seem to turn a blind eye to just about everything unless it is concerning Macclesfield.