The end is nigh for Peterborough United as EFL clubs vote to change their regulations and allow the 2019-20 season to be curtailed

Peterborough United’s season is almost over.
Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony (left) and director of football Barry Fry.Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony (left) and director of football Barry Fry.
Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony (left) and director of football Barry Fry.

EFL clubs voted this morning to change the regulations if the 2019-20 season is curtailed.

League One clubs will now vote on whether or not to end League One this afternoon (June 9) and adopt a points-per-game method of determining final placings. This is expected to pass meaning Posh will miss out on promotion.

An EFL statement issued at 1pm read:

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“At an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday 9 June, EFL clubs voted on proposals in respect of changes to EFL regulations in the event season 2019/20 is curtailed.

“Proposals were submitted by Barnsley and Tranmere Rovers alongside amendments to an EFL Board proposal which were put forward by Lincoln City, Stevenage and Ipswich Town.

“Following a vote on each by all 71 Clubs, it was overwhelmingly agreed (by a majority of all clubs and a majority in the Championship) to adopt the EFL Board’s proposal into EFL regulations, which now means the following applies in the event a division curtails its 2019/20 season or it is ended by any other means.

1. Final divisional placings will be determined on unweighted points per game (if required).

2. Promotion and relegation should be retained.

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3. Play-Offs will be played in all circumstances but will not be extended (beyond four teams).

‘Clubs in Leagues One and Two will now meet by division later today to formally determine whether to resume playing the 2019/20 season or opt for curtailment. The Championship clubs restart their season on 20 June.

“EFL Chair, Rick Parry, said: “Whilst it has always remained the Board’s position to play the remainder of the season where possible, the decision reached at today’s meeting follows a full and considered consultation period with our member clubs. The Board has endeavoured to listen to all views and alternative approaches, but understands that the decisions taken will not be met with universal satisfaction from all clubs.

“Today’s outcome ensures that the League and its clubs remains as faithful as possible to the previously agreed regulations and that there is consistency in the approach adopted across the EFL in all divisions if required.

“It is clear that the challenges facing the League from the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic are unprecedented and I thank the contribution of EFL Clubs in making this important determination.”

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