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Originally posted by cloughie View Postnow now ts - just because you want to see a certain side playing Salisbury next season!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Thanks for the round-up as ever, ER. Rare win for Inverness these days, but the usual desperate performance from Hereford.
Would you care to explain the Split,and the. Labyrinthine complexities of the SPL, JC?
Seems confusing to us down here.
As of this week, the regular (i.e. pre-assigned) SPL fixtures are completed and from next week* the league is split between the top 6 clubs and the bottom 6. For the remainder of the season, the top 6 clubs play each other once and the bottom 6 play each other once. The top 6 are playing essentially for European places (the title already having been decided) - I think the top 3 qualify. The bottom 6 play to avoid relegation, with two teams going down (Hearts are one of those teams as of yesterday).
So, still a lot to play for, especially for forum teams Inverness, Partick and St Mirren.
The bottom of the English Premier league is beginning to look interesting after Fulham's unexpected win yesterday. If they beat Norwich at home then I think Norwich will replace them as favourites for the drop, given their tough remaining fixtures.
* actually two weeks time as there is a week's break for the SPL
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostThanks again for great roundup. Survival looking possible. We're going to the Villa match next Saturday.
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostThanks for the round-up as ever, ER. Rare win for Inverness these days, but the usual desperate performance from Hereford.
As someone with a passing interest in the Scottish Premiership, I'll give this a try, ts.
As of this week, the regular (i.e. pre-assigned) SPL fixtures are completed and from next week* the league is split between the top 6 clubs and the bottom 6. For the remainder of the season, the top 6 clubs play each other once and the bottom 6 play each other once. The top 6 are playing essentially for European places (the title already having been decided) - I think the top 3 qualify. The bottom 6 play to avoid relegation, with two teams going down (Hearts are one of those teams as of yesterday).
So, still a lot to play for, especially for forum teams Inverness, Partick and St Mirren.
The bottom of the English Premier league is beginning to look interesting after Fulham's unexpected win yesterday. If they beat Norwich at home then I think Norwich will replace them as favourites for the drop, given their tough remaining fixtures.
* actually two weeks time as there is a week's break for the SPL
As aeolium says the bottom team is relegated to the Championship - Hearts went down yesterday. Top of the Championship is promoted.
Then it gets complicated. The team in eleventh place in the SPL then plays the winner of a mini-tourney involving the Championship teams who finish 2nd, 3rd and 4th. As I understand it 4th plays 3rd over two legs; winner of that then plays the team in 2nd once again over two legs; the winner then plays the team finishing 11th in the SPL. (should be done by Christmas)!
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Then it gets complicated. The team in eleventh place in the SPL then plays the winner of a mini-tourney involving the Championship teams who finish 2nd, 3rd and 4th. As I understand it 4th plays 3rd over two legs; winner of that then plays the team in 2nd once again over two legs; the winner then plays the team finishing 11th in the SPL. (should be done by Christmas)!
What about at the top? First qualifies for Champions League, 2nd & 3rd Europa League places?
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostAargh! It's worse than I thought - though I suppose I should have expected some play-off system.
What about at the top? First qualifies for Champions League, 2nd & 3rd Europa League places?
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostThis is the first year the play-offs have affected the Premier League teams...and you're right about 2nd and 3rd, aeolium, and I think there's also a place for the Scottish Cup winner.
In a perfect world Hibernian,Kilmarnock or Ross County will finish 11th
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