by Row Z Royal » 16 May 2008 15:18
Skyline IIRC when the playoffs first started the team in the top 'relegation' spot would indeed be involved in the playoffs for the division below (and only three teams from the division below would be in the playoffs, naturally).
by SpaceCruiser » 16 May 2008 15:50
Skyline IIRC when the playoffs first started the team in the top 'relegation' spot would indeed be involved in the playoffs for the division below (and only three teams from the division below would be in the playoffs, naturally).
by T.R.O.L.I. » 16 May 2008 16:04
SpaceCruiserSkyline IIRC when the playoffs first started the team in the top 'relegation' spot would indeed be involved in the playoffs for the division below (and only three teams from the division below would be in the playoffs, naturally).
Yes, and didn't Aldershot go down by this method?
by SpaceCruiser » 16 May 2008 16:23
T.R.O.L.I.SpaceCruiserSkyline IIRC when the playoffs first started the team in the top 'relegation' spot would indeed be involved in the playoffs for the division below (and only three teams from the division below would be in the playoffs, naturally).
Yes, and didn't Aldershot go down by this method?
Not sure about Aldershot, but Chelsea were beaten by Middlesbrough in the "playoff final" of 1987/88 (the final used to be a two legged affair) and relegated as a result.
This system is still used in the Scottish league.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 16 May 2008 16:33
SpaceCruiser I could not remember Chelsea being relegated to the second tier that recently. So I looked it up on soccerbase and I see that there was three going up from the second tier, but Chelsea was fourth bottom. So who were actually relegated that season??
by From Despair To Where? » 17 May 2008 13:33
T.R.O.L.I.SpaceCruiser I could not remember Chelsea being relegated to the second tier that recently. So I looked it up on soccerbase and I see that there was three going up from the second tier, but Chelsea was fourth bottom. So who were actually relegated that season??
The bottom three went down automatically and the top two came up automatically. Then there was the playoff to decide which of Chelsea, Boro, Bradford and Blackburn would stay / be promoted to the top division.
This was all because in 87/88 there were 21 teams in Division 1 and 23 in Division 2 and so in 88/89 it changed to 20 and 24 teams respectively until the end of the 90/91 season when four teams were promoted and two relegated. And as we all know, this was reversed in 94/95
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 May 2008 23:02
106 points gave our boys the right of passage.......the likes of Sjoke and Hull/Brizzul do not have that comfort.RG30 Whilst I don't agree with the idea in principle, I do fear for Stoke City and either Hull/Bristol City when promoted. These clubs have probably overachieved by their own standards and like Derby will be cut adrift from safety from an early stage of the season. What made our promotion so special and our succesful 1st season in the PL was the continuity that had followed the side, we had players who had been regulars for 4-5 years and it showed. Naturally we tweaked spots at time but the squad was built on a good solid squad.
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