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What happens if your points, goals for and against are identical with another side, how is it decided who stays up and who goes down? Anyone know?
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Originally posted by gloryhunter
Apart from City it is still pretty tight at the top end and it may well be that the teams currently placed between second and sixth will still have much to play for at the back end of the season (lot of unexpected results recently and maybe more to come?). Agreed and even finishing just one place higher gives a club almost another £2M. So there's always something to play for (even though £2M is pretty much like pocket money in the PL these days).
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Originally posted by steeleye20
What happens if your points, goals for and against are identical with another side, how is it decided who stays up and who goes down? Anyone know? Punch up,lets hope its against Brighton
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Originally posted by steeleye20
What happens if your points, goals for and against are identical with another side, how is it decided who stays up and who goes down? Anyone know? My understanding is the teams involved in the deadlock would play an additional "play-off" match at a neutral venue - much like a cup final.
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