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The current system has been in place since, what, 1986 ? Time for a change I reckons. One of the bugbears is always the fact that a team finishing 6th can triumph over a team finishing in 3rd, and a chasm in points between the teams can make stuff-all difference - the one (small) advantage being that the higher placed team gets the 2nd leg of the semi at home. Sooooo, hows about this.
1. Top 2 go up as usual. But the team finishing 3rd in the League gets a BYE to the Playoff Final.
2. The teams that finished 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th play off against each other. They play a one off match at the home ground of the higher placed team in the League. So the fixtures would be:
4th v 7th
5th v 6th
3. The winners of these one-off ties then play each other in another one-off match, again at the home ground of the higher placed team, for the right to face that 3rd placed team in the Playoff Final.
Yes, ultimately you could now end up with a 7th placed team beating the team that finished 3rd, but at least all the way through, this method recognises and gives home advantage to the teams who have finished the season higher in the table than their Playoff opponents.
The 3rd placed team has had maybe a couple of weeks rest before playing the Final, again a nice advantage, but by keeping the games down to a single legged jobbie it means only 2 games are played by the others instead of 4, so its not excessively exhausting for them either.
It also extends the "excitement" of the season by making an additional Playoff spot available.
What says ye ?
1. Top 2 go up as usual. But the team finishing 3rd in the League gets a BYE to the Playoff Final.
2. The teams that finished 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th play off against each other. They play a one off match at the home ground of the higher placed team in the League. So the fixtures would be:
4th v 7th
5th v 6th
3. The winners of these one-off ties then play each other in another one-off match, again at the home ground of the higher placed team, for the right to face that 3rd placed team in the Playoff Final.
Yes, ultimately you could now end up with a 7th placed team beating the team that finished 3rd, but at least all the way through, this method recognises and gives home advantage to the teams who have finished the season higher in the table than their Playoff opponents.
The 3rd placed team has had maybe a couple of weeks rest before playing the Final, again a nice advantage, but by keeping the games down to a single legged jobbie it means only 2 games are played by the others instead of 4, so its not excessively exhausting for them either.
It also extends the "excitement" of the season by making an additional Playoff spot available.
What says ye ?
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