Topic: Partick v Ayr |
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21. Author: sintv Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 13:33 This is when season ticket holders should get in free or get a discount Reply |
22. Author: wee eck Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 16:23 I see they are considering changing the matches between the three Championship qualifiers to single games with the better-placed team getting home advantage. The final play-off with the second-bottom Premiership side would still be over two legs. It would reduce the perceived disadvantage of the Championship teams having to play up to four games before they take on a fully-rested Premiership side in the final. Reply |
23. Author: allparone Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 16:48 The Premiership team isn’t fully rested. They still have 3 league games to play. The only team that gets a break is the team who finishes 2nd in the championship. That team will also play less games than the Premiership team. It’s a bit of a myth that the Premiership team has an advantage. Reply |
24. Author: parathletic Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 16:49 wee eck, Wed 7 May 16:23 I have to say I never really bought into that argument. The teams in the Premiership still have 3 games to play this season. Reply |
25. Author: wee eck Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 17:04 Having re-read the article about it, I see it is part of the proposals which would see the Championship expanding to 12 or 14 clubs which might increase the number of games these clubs have to play in the regular season. As things stand though the qualifier from the Championship might play 36 + 4 games whilst the Premiership team would just play 38, 33 pre-split and 5 post-split. Reply |
26. Author: allparone Date: Wed 7th May 2025. 17:11 wee eck, Wed 7 May 17:04 The 2nd placed team in the championship would play exactly the same amount of games as the Premiership team. The only teams that would play more would be the 3rd and 4th placed championship which is fair enough. Reply |