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At least half the teams playing in League Two next season will have had recent experience of playing in the National League
Relegation from the EFL is no longer the sinkhole it might once have been (probably no consolation to Chalky right now)
But... some teams have bounced back within a year or so, whilst others like Chesterfield and Stockport have floundered. I wonder if there's anything that can be discerned from their experience that teams who find themselves in that position for the first time can benefit from? Is it perhaps an initial overweaning ambition resulting in financial meltdown that can't easily be stopped following the drop?