Can someone explain the U23 league to me? 22:07 - May 3 with 839 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Sorry if already done but I can't see a thread. We played Sheffield United who had already won the northern division in order to win the southern division. How does that work? |  |
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Can someone explain the U23 league to me? on 22:26 - May 3 with 785 views | itfctilidie | Possibly the northern and southern winners play to determine the national winner Edit - I have just read the news story - also makes no sense to me now after reading it [Post edited 3 May 2022 22:27]
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Can someone explain the U23 league to me? on 22:49 - May 3 with 698 views | Jon_456 | Looking at the tables, the leagues are divided into North and South, where I assume teams play each of the teams in their division twice, then play each team from the other division once. POs are then played from the top two of each division to determine the overall winner. |  | |  |
Can someone explain the U23 league to me? on 23:13 - May 3 with 661 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Can someone explain the U23 league to me? on 22:49 - May 3 by Jon_456 | Looking at the tables, the leagues are divided into North and South, where I assume teams play each of the teams in their division twice, then play each team from the other division once. POs are then played from the top two of each division to determine the overall winner. |
Ah, that might make some sense. Allows for some balance between fairness and reducing travelling. Does make me wonder why they don't just have a north and a south and then the top 2 in each have a mini league between them. |  |
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