by Pepe the Horseman » 01 May 2024 12:55
by Winston Biscuit » 01 May 2024 13:22
by Brum Royal » 01 May 2024 13:24
HendoBrum Royal Ipswich won last night at Cov so only need a point in their last game to secure promotion to the Prem. LOLeeds look to be joining the list of clubs to achieve 90+ points and not get promoted.
First time it's happened, isn't it?
Sanguine It is mathematically possible for a Championship side to reach 100 points this season and not be promoted. Max points - Leicester 106, Ipswich 105, Leeds 104.
A record will surely go though - the most points accumulated by a side that failed to win promotion in the EFL is 90, held jointly by Sheffield United (2011/12, League One) and Sunderland (1997/98, Championship). In fact there is a chance that even Southampton pass the 90-point mark and finish 4th.
by Sanguine » 01 May 2024 13:42
by Pepe the Horseman » 01 May 2024 13:43
Winston Biscuit the thought of any of them 4 going up is somewhat disappointing tbh
Can't stand Southampton, I don't have the same dislike of Leeds everyone else seem to have but still would rather see them not go up, Norwich are the ultimate boring club and will do nothing to try and stay up, and the other is, well, West f*cking Brom.
not even a 'fun' team in there who would be lolz in the PL so you kind of root for them. 4 clubs of total and utter dullness
If Hull get into the play offs then I guess I would rather them go up due to Rosenior. But if he wasn't there they would also be a boring as hell option for promotion
by Sanguine » 01 May 2024 13:48
by Pepe the Horseman » 01 May 2024 15:53
Sanguine Some very good young players at Hull (albeit some loans) - Carvalho, Philogene, Morton, Delap. Rosenior has done a great job after they looked like relegation candidates last season. The Reading link makes them the obvious team to root for, surely.
by Sanguine » 01 May 2024 16:02
by Clyde1998 » 01 May 2024 16:10
Sanguine I've only just noticed this - is it the first time the SPL has split into two halves for the final five games of the season?
Also - with fixtures for this 'second phase' not set until the top and bottom six were decided, it seems a little silly of the SPL not to have set Celtic v Rangers for the final day.
by Sanguine » 01 May 2024 16:25
Clyde1998Sanguine I've only just noticed this - is it the first time the SPL has split into two halves for the final five games of the season?
Also - with fixtures for this 'second phase' not set until the top and bottom six were decided, it seems a little silly of the SPL not to have set Celtic v Rangers for the final day.
No - it's the same format as has been in place since 2000-01.
It's still one table: https://spfl.co.uk/league/premiership/table
by Sutekh » 01 May 2024 17:06
SanguineClyde1998Sanguine I've only just noticed this - is it the first time the SPL has split into two halves for the final five games of the season?
Also - with fixtures for this 'second phase' not set until the top and bottom six were decided, it seems a little silly of the SPL not to have set Celtic v Rangers for the final day.
No - it's the same format as has been in place since 2000-01.
It's still one table: https://spfl.co.uk/league/premiership/table
Lol. Never knew this was a thing!
The 'table' option on a google search splits it into 'Championship' and 'Relegation' groups of six.
by Clyde1998 » 01 May 2024 17:13
SutekhSanguineClyde1998 No - it's the same format as has been in place since 2000-01.
It's still one table: https://spfl.co.uk/league/premiership/table
Lol. Never knew this was a thing!
The 'table' option on a google search splits it into 'Championship' and 'Relegation' groups of six.
Final 5 games instead of 11!? Would that not create the possibility of clubs playing 5 games against each other in one season? e.g. division of 12 clubs; club 1 plays club 2 on match week 1, match week 14, match week 23 and again on match week 35 so if both clubs are in the top half the league after that wouldn't they get to play each other for a 5th time while only playing some other sides 3 times? If the league doesn't "split" when there's one round of games left for everyone then there's no integrity - but then this is Scottish domestic football.
by From Despair To Where? » 03 May 2024 19:18
by Sutekh » 04 May 2024 06:45
From Despair To Where? The Old Firm don't play each other in the league any more times than they used to before the split was introduced.
It does mean that pretty much every game from now on matters, whether it's for the title, European qualification or relegation so I'd say it's a decent enough innovation in what is otherwise a quite lopsided league.
by From Despair To Where? » 04 May 2024 10:19
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