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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Arch » 13 Apr 2009 15:56

As do Burton Albion

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Arch » 13 Apr 2009 17:03

Luton are canned. Made a good fight of it but just about an insuperable barrier to overcome. Burton not yet replacing them after a late recovery by Kidderminster.

Leicester must wait another game for promotion. Charlton, Cheltenham and Hereford live to fight another day. Northwich are just about still alive.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Stooper » 13 Apr 2009 17:30

I'm angry at Luton's situation.

The way that they've been treated is an absolute disgrace.

One club is allowed to relocate 80 miles and change it's name.

Another is kicked out of the league for minor financial offences.

FA = pcunts.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by cmonurz » 13 Apr 2009 17:33

I feel sorry for Luton fans, but this was not the club's first offence, and whilst the punishment was heavy, most important is that is is applied equally in future. I await decision on Southampton's future with interest, as their case seems to have some parallels to Luton's.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Baines » 13 Apr 2009 19:54

Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost


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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by LUX » 13 Apr 2009 20:47

David Evans = reactionary Tory

(Lux= petty points-scoring scumbag, but it's been one-way traffic for too long, give us a break)

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Stooper » 14 Apr 2009 05:11

Baines Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost


So if Reading moved to Warwick, you'd have no issues?

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Baines » 14 Apr 2009 07:22

Stooper
Baines Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost


So if Reading moved to Warwick, you'd have no issues?


What's that got to do with my post, and my (ir)rational hatred of Luton?

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Tony Le Mesmer » 14 Apr 2009 10:16

Stooper I'm angry at Luton's situation.

The way that they've been treated is an absolute disgrace.

One club is allowed to relocate 80 miles and change it's name.

Another is kicked out of the league for minor financial offences.

FA = pcunts.



I take your point about MK, but the rest is rubbish mate. Minor Financial Offences? Do me a favour, are you suggesting teams should be allowed to operate as Luton have for years (ie spending money they didnt have then writing it off) and get away with it? For what Luton have done they should have been kicked out the League last Summer, but that would have finished them off completely as The Conference wouldn't have accepted them.

& dont give me this crap about it being a previous administration and the fans dont deserve it. That makes it Ok does it? If my company goes bust i go with it, harsh but thats the way it is.

As it stands Luton get to rebuild from the 5th Division. a damn sight better off than the likes of Halifax, Boston, Newport, etc and Aldershot who took 15 years to get back.


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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Stooper » 14 Apr 2009 14:28

Baines What's that got to do with my post, and my (ir)rational hatred of Luton?


Nothing. I don't quite know why I posted that .


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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by bobbybottler » 15 Apr 2009 00:52

Baines Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost

I saw this post and my mind immediately turned to watching a Sportsnight broadcast way back in 1985.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L7QBA0_yTw

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by SLAMMED » 15 Apr 2009 02:57

bobbybottler
Baines Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost

I saw this post and my mind immediately turned to watching a Sportsnight broadcast way back in 1985.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L7QBA0_yTw


Thank god its not like that any more.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 17 Apr 2009 16:31

Conference update
Crawley Town drew with Kettering Town away on Wednesday to knock the latter out of contention for a top-five finish and keep themselves in play, but that was nullified by Histon's home defeat of Ebbsfleet on Thursday

With their win, Histon raised the minimum attainable points tally for playoff qualification to 78, and only the current top seven remain in play for a top-five finish: Burton Albion (on 88 points); Cambridge Utd (on 82); Histon, Torquay and Kidderminster (each on 78); Stevenage (77) and Oxf*rd (74) --the last having taken a five-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player; it's also worth noting that they've played a game more than anyone in front of them whom they still could catch

Burton Albion will try again to win the division outright when they face Oxf*rd at home Friday night. With a six-point edge over Cambridge and two games left for both, Burton have a goal-difference differential over the latter that has been pared down to +6, so they'll be gunning for a result and to put this one to bed at last after going 1W 1D 3L over their last five and 4W 2D 6L over their last dozen

Saturday's key matchups in the chase for the top five are Histon v. Kidderminster and Stevenage v. Torquay. Cambridge play Salisbury away and would secure a top-five finish if they were to win. Next Tuesday, Stevenage host Kidderminster in what figures to be an encounter of major significance in the chase for the playoff spots


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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by handbags_harris » 17 Apr 2009 18:22

SLAMMED
bobbybottler
Baines Banning of away fans.
Artificial pitch.
David Evans.

Chickens -------------------> roost

I saw this post and my mind immediately turned to watching a Sportsnight broadcast way back in 1985.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L7QBA0_yTw


Thank god its not like that any more.


I've watched football for 20 years this year, and I've never come across anything like that in all thse games I've watched.. The closest I've seen to any kind of violence resembling that was the numerous pubs smashed by Reading at Oxford, and running street battles that ensued. Part of me hankers for those days, the aggression, the intimidation, the fear and apprehension that those incidents would provoke. On the flip side, I'm quite content with some verbal in the confines of a stadium now.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 17 Apr 2009 21:53

Burton doing a creditable impession of Sisyphus if nothing else.

They've got Torquay away with all to play for on Sunday week, and if they lose that, then Cambridge would pip them to the title by winning their final two and overhauling a goal-difference differential than now stands at +5 (which would get pared down to +2 on results alone); Burton have an unassailable edge in goals scored, so the only hope for Cambridge is to get the results to go their way and to get three additional goals on their side as they finish with Salisbury away and Altrincham at home.

Of course, it never should've come to anything like this. Sheesh.

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by susieroyal » 17 Apr 2009 21:58

Burton were 19 points clear earlier in the season!!

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Deathy » 18 Apr 2009 17:22

Wolves promoted.

Fans all over the pitch. Brought back great memories. :cry:

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Dirk Gently » 18 Apr 2009 18:23

Stooper I'm angry at Luton's situation.

The way that they've been treated is an absolute disgrace.

One club is allowed to relocate 80 miles and change it's name.

Another is kicked out of the league for minor financial offences.

FA = pcunts.


Luton is nothing whatsoever to do with the FA! :roll:

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by Stretts » 18 Apr 2009 18:35

Leicester - Champions of League 1
Hereford relegated after the worst season (28 losses in their history) :(

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Re: Promotion/Relegation Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 18 Apr 2009 18:40

Updated after the close of play Sunday 19th April

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Minimum points to safety: 53 (SAFE: Wolves, Brum, RFC, Burnley, Sheff Utd, Cardiff, Preston, Swansea, Ipswich, QPR, BristolC, Wednesday, Palace, Donny, Coventry)

Minimum attainable total points to top six: 69 (OUT: Charlton, Saints, Forest, Plymouth, Norwich, Blackpool, Barnsley, Donny, Derby, Watford, Coventry, Palace, Wednesday, Ipswich, QPR, BristolC)
Minimum attainable points to top two: 80 (OUT: add Swansea, Preston, Burnley to preceding)
Minimum attainable points to top spot: 86 (OUT: add RFC, Cardiff, Sheff Utd)

Of note:
Wolves promoted
Brum to finish top five, Sheff Utd top six
Charlton relegated


LEAGUE ONE
Minimum points to safety: 53 (SAFE: Leicester, Peterborough, Millwall, MKD, Leeds, Scunthorpe, Tranmere, Southend, Oldham, Huddersfield, Walsall, BristolR, Stockport, Colchester, Orient)

Minimum attainable total points to top six: 72 (OUT: Cheltenham, Hereford, Brighton, Carlisle, Crewe, Hartlepool, Swindon, Northampton, Orient, Yeovil, Walsall, BristolR, Stockport, Colchester, Oldham)
Minimum attainable points to top two: 85 (OUT: add Huddersfield, Southend, Tranmere, Scunthorpe, Leeds to preceding)
Minimum attainable points to top spot: 92 (OUT: everybody)

Of note:
Leicester promoted as champions
Peterborough assured of finishing no worse than fourth
MKD, Millwall assured of finishing among the top six
Hereford are relegated

LEAGUE TWO
Minimum points to safety: 43 (SAFE: Brentford, Gillingham, Wycombe, Rochdale, Bury, Exeter, Shrewsbury, Bradford, Dag & Red, Chesterfield, Morecambe, Darlington, Lincoln, Rotherham, Aldershot, Accrington, Barnet, Notts County, Port Vale, Macclesfield)

Minimum attainable total points to top seven: 65 (OUT: Luton, Grimsby, Chester, Bournemouth, Barnet, Macclesfield, Port Vale, Accrington, Notts County, Aldershot, Rotherham, Lincoln)
Minimum attainable points to top three: 74 (OUT: add Darlington, Bradford, Morecambe, Dag & Red, Chesterfield, Shrewsbury to preceding)
Minimum attainable points to top spot: 79 (OUT: add Rochdale, Gillingham)

Of note:
Brentford assured of finishing among the top four
Exeter, Wycombe and Bury assured of finishing among the top six
Luton are relegated


CONFERENCE
Minimum points to safety from fourth bottom: 53 (SAFE: Burton, Cambridge, Torquay, Histon, Kidderminster, Stevenage, Kettering, Oxford, Crawley, Wrexham, Rushden, Eastbourne, Mansfield, Altrincham, Ebbsfleet, Salisbury)
Minimum points to safety from third bottom: 48 (add Forest Green to preceding)
Minimum points to safety from second bottom: 44 (add Barrow, Grays, York, Woking)
Minimum points to safety from bottom: 30 (add Weymouth, Northwich)

Minimum attainable total points to top five: 79 (OUT: Lewes, Northwich, Woking, Grays, Forest Green, Weymouth, York, Barrow, Altrincham, Salisbury, Rushden, Mansfield, Eastbourne, Ebbsfleet, Wrexham, Kettering, Crawley)
Minimum attainable points to top spot: 88 (OUT: add Oxford, Stevenage, Kidderminster, Histon, Torquay to preceding)

Of note:
Burton Albion assured to finish no worse than second
Cambridge assured to finish among the top five
Northwich assured to finish no better than third bottom
Lewes assured to finish at the bottom of the division
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