They really need to win both remaining games to give themselves a decent points advantage in the playoffs.
Fortunately the last game is at home to the side that’s rooted to the bottom.
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They really need to win both remaining games to give themselves a decent points advantage in the playoffs.
Fortunately the last game is at home to the side that’s rooted to the bottom.
How about swapping coaches for an experimental season !
It was costing Tony £5 million a year I think to subsidise USG ( or at least they were making that as a loss ). That was before this season.Quite an important point to make is that USG/Tony Bloom didn’t actually pay much money for any of their first team players. They were mostly free transfers with fees paid for a handful of less than 500K. Where Brighton/Bloom do come into it is that Brighton’s scouting data was used to identify all these players resulting in a title challenging team producing 2 Belgium internationals and a Danish international. It’s a real success story and certainly good news for Brighton - there’s no way we’d have got Undav for as little as 6m from any other team at an equivalent level.
"We"..........?we are winning and it is live on Hesgoal/
Job well done.
As it stands (there's one game left though so may change) the playoff league table would look like this:
1. USG 37 pts
2. Club Brugge 35 pts
3. Antwerp 31 pts
4. Gent 29 pts
If USG and Brugge both win next next week, it would mean that USG starts with a 3 point advantage instead since the points from the regular season are halfed and rounded upwards.
Do they play home and away in the play offs? Ie 6 matches each?