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i was looking at my local club who play in the isthmain premier and all players are missing. i went into the editor and all the real players are there. is there a way to get the real players loaded in the game??

When you start the game, you can select to load all the players from England or a certain club.

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Myth my backside. From the official English league pyramid website:

"How long would it take to get from the bottom of the Pyramid to the Premiership?

The lowest division at the time of writing is at level 24, so a team in that division would take 23 years to reach the top. However, 94% of divisions are at level 19 or above, and more than half are at levels 12 to 16. "

The structure:

http://www.thepyramid.info/asp/pyramid3.asp

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Myth my backside. From the official English league pyramid website:

"How long would it take to get from the bottom of the Pyramid to the Premiership?

The lowest division at the time of writing is at level 24, so a team in that division would take 23 years to reach the top. However, 94% of divisions are at level 19 or above, and more than half are at levels 12 to 16. "

The structure:

http://www.thepyramid.info/asp/pyramid3.asp

Your backside, raise you 10:

httphttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jan/06/football-clubs-environmentally-friendly://

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The link disnae work, phnomp.

<unhappy face>

Oh :(

Well it's The Guardian /\ The Knowledge /\ 6th Jan 2010

THE (NOT SO) MYSTERIOUS BRISTOL DOWNS LEAGUE

"A friend recently hit me with the trivia titbit that Bristol are the city represented at the most levels of the English league system, by virtue of something called the Bristol Downs League, that sits below all other regional leagues," wrote David Whale before Christmas. "Can you shed some light on this? I'd also be interested to know what the highest a team from this league has ever risen up the league pyramid."

Wikipedia, that ever-trustworthy source, agrees with your friend, David, but we'll hand this answer over to reader Joe Rowsell:

"I am from Bristol and have played in the Downs League. It is a completely standalone league and not part of the football pyramid at all. It has four divisions which have relegation and promotion within themselves but if you win Division One you are the Downs League champions, there is no promotion into any other league. This is what makes it so unique. Somebody also told me once that is the largest independent standalone league in Europe but I cannot back that up.

"I was doing some research into the pyramid myself a while ago using Wikipedia. It does indeed list the Downs League as the bottom-most part of the football league pyramid, stating that there is promotion into another Bristol league (Bristol & Avon I think it was) but that is rubbish."

So there.

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