Scottish Play offs for the Premier League 10:31 - May 24 with 1195 views | GlasgowBlue | The winner of the Championship play offs don't automatically go into the Premier League. They have to play the team that came second bottom in the Premier League. Would this work in England. So this season Burnley would get to play off against the winners of the Forest v Huddersfield game. Or is it weighted too much in favour of the Premier League team? | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:41 - May 24 with 1141 views | Garv | Makes no sense to me. Burnley have been turd all year, they deserve to be relegated. Forest and Huddersfield have been good and managed to get in the top six, one of them deserves to go up. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:44 - May 24 with 1129 views | chicoazul | Isn’t that how our play offs worked years ago? Didn’t we play Charlton on that basis in the mid 80s..?? Or am I deranged | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:50 - May 24 with 1104 views | Funge |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:44 - May 24 by chicoazul | Isn’t that how our play offs worked years ago? Didn’t we play Charlton on that basis in the mid 80s..?? Or am I deranged |
Yep, think this was 86/87 season. Paul Cooper saved a pen in the 0-0 home leg, they did us 2-1 away at Selhurst (Valley was abandoned at the time) | | | |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:57 - May 24 with 1089 views | GlasgowBlue |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:44 - May 24 by chicoazul | Isn’t that how our play offs worked years ago? Didn’t we play Charlton on that basis in the mid 80s..?? Or am I deranged |
Of course. I'd forgotten about that. Although it was slightly different as one Prem league team would play off against a championship team and the winner would then play a final against the winners of a play off between two championship teams. All very confusing. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:14 - May 24 with 959 views | TractorCam | Germany do similar, but it's just a case of 3rd bottom v 3rd top, no other play offs for 4th to 6th. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:15 - May 24 with 951 views | Blue_Order | Germany is similar - bottom two teams in the Bundesliga go down, top two in Bundesliga 2 go up, then 16th and 3rd play each other in a 2-legged playoff. HSV lost to Hertha Berlin last night, so Berlin stay up, and Hamburg stay down. | | | |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:25 - May 24 with 912 views | ellaandred | And no running on the pitch. Allowed the players and manger to do a proper lap of appreciation. Great atmosphere as well. Well played Scotland. | | | |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:26 - May 24 with 909 views | ITFC_Forever | Too big a gap between the Prem and Champ for it to work. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:41 - May 24 with 873 views | clive_baker | I quite like the straight 3 up, 3 down. Just adds another (large) hurdle for a side to progress up the leagues. Having said that, I wouldn't mind seeing it as an addition to the 3 up, 3 down. So top 3 up automatically in place of bottom 3, 4-7 in the p/offs who then play 4th bottom. Forest v Leeds at Wembley would be tasty. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 12:46 - May 24 with 847 views | Chrisd |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 10:44 - May 24 by chicoazul | Isn’t that how our play offs worked years ago? Didn’t we play Charlton on that basis in the mid 80s..?? Or am I deranged |
I was thinking the same. | |
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Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 14:25 - May 24 with 702 views | TJS | I was always under the impression that this format was shelved in the late 1980's due to the sheer volatility of a game where a second division team could relegate a first division team and all the potential violence that could surround it. | | | |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 16:30 - May 24 with 635 views | GlasgowBlue |
Scottish Play offs for the Premier League on 14:25 - May 24 by TJS | I was always under the impression that this format was shelved in the late 1980's due to the sheer volatility of a game where a second division team could relegate a first division team and all the potential violence that could surround it. |
Yeah but things are different these days. | |
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