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No , not necessarily . If Palace drew 0-0 , a 4-2 result would be enough to screw them .
Or 3-1 or a 6-4 result
No , not necessarily . If Palace drew 0-0 , a 4-2 result would be enough to screw them .
No , not 3-1 . has to be 4-2 or higher .
Yes it would if Palace was 0-0 like said earlier both teams would then have an identical record but no ones sure if then palace would be in the play offs because they've got a better record over Bolton in the 2 games they've played
Or would Bolton win because they won one more game than Palace over the season
What happens above us is more important. If Watford win and Hull lose Watford go straight up. Am happy to play any of the others but would like to avoid Watford.
As stated by Cypriot Seagull's research in Post #5 .
He writes ....
Taken from the official Football league site:
9.2 If two or more Clubs have the same number of points, goal difference and goals scored the highest placed Club shall be determined by the respective League records against each other, taking into account in order of precedence, points gained, goal difference and goals scored
They are playing a side we beat by FIVE ten days ago.I can't really see Bolton winning by a margin of more than two goals, and it seems that 3-1 or 2-0 won't be enough for them to overtake Palace. From their point of view, they are in the play-offs if they win. I doubt they are that fussed who they play - I suppose a deflated Hull would be their pick but of Watford, Hull and Brighton I'm not sure there is much in it.
Yes, I know. But they've only conceded 12 goals in their last 12 games, which means they've conceded only six goals in 11 of those last 12. It's fair to say their game with us was a bit of an anomoly, and Albion were quite stunning on that day.They are playing a side we beat by FIVE ten days ago.
... both Palace and Bolton end the season with identical goal difference & identical goals scored (+10 / 70-60).
Am I right in thinking that the tie-breaker would be the combined outcome of games between Palace & Bolton? In which case, it would be Palace finishing above Bolton, since the results earler in the season were Palace 0 Bolton 0 / Bolton 0 Palace 1.
Or am I imagining this rule?
... Playing for the draw is always a horrible situation though,
and is something Holloway doesnt do (to some credit). recall the Prem season with Blackpool, if only they had held out for draws or defended sensibly, they'd have picked up enough points to stay up. his defensive strategy seems to consist of nothing more than get back into own half half so that you can receive ball to start a counter-attack.