KIDDERMINSTER Harriers chairman Colin Youngjohns has given the thumbs-up to plans by the Football League to revolutionise the game.
Youngjohns attended a meeting of League chairmen at Leicester yesterday which resulted in three major proposals being agreed in principle.
Clubs who go into administration will be docked points or possibly relegated, and Third Division clubs will have their wages capped as a percentage of annual turnover from next season. The play-offs are also to be extended to six teams.
Regarding capping wages, Youngjohns said: "You have got to run within your means. That's what we have been doing, but other clubs haven't."
On the play-off changes, he added: "I can't see that it can do any harm. If it was operating now we would have been in with a good chance of being in it."
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