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Post by ray from kelsall on Jan 20, 2021 10:53:22 GMT
If the season ends today and the league decide to apply the points per game ratio then this is how it would finish
Gloucester 2 Flyde 1.92 York 1.83 Boston 1.76 Brackley 1.71 Kiddy 1.66 Chester 1.64 Spennymoor 1.53 Gateshead 1.5
A win last night would have given Chester 1.76
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Post by glosblue on Jan 20, 2021 11:07:36 GMT
So if play-offs did eventually take place, would we get Boston away first, and then who?
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Post by cameandabel on Jan 20, 2021 11:36:06 GMT
Struggling to see justification for points per game being applied this time around when every club has played under half its games and York have only played about a dozen. Null and void looks more likely.
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 20, 2021 11:42:19 GMT
I read that lower leagues are using PPG from last season as well as this one, so might go in our favour?
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Post by Blockhead on Jan 20, 2021 12:23:02 GMT
I read that lower leagues are using PPG from last season as well as this one, so might go in our favour? They were null and void last season though. How do you incorporate relegated teams into the PPG for our league?
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Post by superman on Jan 20, 2021 12:23:57 GMT
I read that lower leagues are using PPG from last season as well as this one, so might go in our favour? Interesting idea, but I guess the lower leagues could do it as they have now had no promotion/relegation for 2 incomplete seasons. Difficult in NL set up once playoffs and promotions etc already done at end of last season.
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 20, 2021 13:07:40 GMT
No idea chaps, just relaying what I read. I'm sure there's complex scenarios and will not be fair to all clubs. It'll be a balancing act
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