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« Reply #180 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 08:38:27 » |
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It at least raises a question about legitimacy of play-offs.
Bollocks, the Play Offs are one the best periods of the football calendar, that game last night was a great example. Without the playoffs some of our greatest days would never have happened.
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« Reply #181 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 08:42:25 » |
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It at least raises a question about legitimacy of play-offs.
It does...but objections have been raised for years, and the system has survived because the attractions outweigh the concerns. When we went up in 1993, Pompey (who saw their team finish in 3rd place behind Newcastle and West Ham - and 12 points ahead of us) were griping about it for months afterwards. April would be a meaningless month for about half the division without the play offs.
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« Reply #182 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 08:46:52 » |
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Bollocks, the Play Offs are one the best periods of the football calendar, that game last night was a great example. Without the playoffs some of our greatest days would never have happened.
Don't disagree at all, but 16 points is a very big gap, given how much hangs on the final outcome. In theory you could have top three ordered on goal difference, two of which are automatically promoted, the third is ditched to a team with 16 (or however many) points less. Not arguing for a change, or against the quality of many of the play-off games, just questioning how fair the system is.
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« Reply #183 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 08:52:37 » |
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I think you could certainly look at giving more of an advantage to the 3rd placed team. As things stand, the only benefit you get for finishing 3rd is home advantage in the second leg of the semis, which is not that much of an advantage. You could look at a system such as the following, perhaps:
Game 1: 5th vs 6th Game 2: 4th vs Winner of Game 1 Game 3: 3rd vs Winner of Game 2
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« Reply #184 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 08:57:04 » |
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I think you could certainly look at giving more of an advantage to the 3rd placed team. As things stand, the only benefit you get for finishing 3rd is home advantage in the second leg of the semis, which is not that much of an advantage. You could look at a system such as the following, perhaps:
Game 1: 5th vs 6th Game 2: 4th vs Winner of Game 1 Game 3: 3rd vs Winner of Game 2
Not strictly true Ardiles, as the 3rd place team get the advantage of playing the 6th place team. Your method is a reasonable alternative, assuming you have the last game at Wembley as a showpiece, but there would be two less matches, which would impact on gate money/tv revenues
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« Reply #185 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 09:06:37 » |
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Big fan of the playoffs.
Yes you could argue its a little unfair on the team finishing 3rd if they've done miles better over the course of a whole season, but the excitement of knowing if you catch some form at the right time - as Reading are showing at the moment - that you could still get promoted gives a lot of teams something to play for down the stretch of the season.
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« Reply #186 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 09:21:31 » |
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Without the Play offs the whole league system would be a lot more boring, what would mid table teams play for without it?
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« Reply #187 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 09:31:15 » |
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every club in the football league goes into the season knowing what the rules are. the play off system is alright as it is and should stay that way
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« Reply #188 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 10:47:40 » |
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every club in the football league goes into the season knowing what the rules are.
Except QPR apparently
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« Reply #189 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 11:03:05 » |
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Except QPR apparently They know the rules, they just don't have to follow them.
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« Reply #190 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 11:35:31 » |
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Play offs are part of the reason the League has become so much more popular/important to lower league fans than cup competitions.
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« Reply #191 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 11:46:43 » |
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Still think Ritchie is a better player then Ward
You're just wrong.
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« Reply #192 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 12:39:06 » |
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I'd like to see a return to the format that I think was used in the very first play offs where they didn't just involve the teams fighting for promotion, but also the teams fighting relegation from the division above. So if you're not good enough to beat teams at the bottom of the league above, you dont go up
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« Reply #193 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 13:40:28 » |
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Dongs have sold less than 2k tickets for tonight's game. Milton Keynes and Peterborough are right next to each other!
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we've been to Aberdeen, we hate the Hibs, they make us spew up, so make some noise, the gorgie boys, for Hearts in Europe.
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« Reply #194 on: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 13:42:29 » |
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Dongs have sold less than 2k tickets for tonight's game. Milton Keynes and Peterborough are right next to each other!
That's woeful.
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