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[Albion] What would happen if we finished dead level with Cardiff?







NooBHA

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Send your best fighter into Boxing Ring for 10 rounds and its ''pay per view'' on Sky - Shane Duffy v Sol Bamba
 


A1X

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Could the playoff match then be placed at Selhurst?

Closer to Brighton but would Palarse fans show up to sing for Cardiff and help BHA go down?

Assuming the stadium has to be a PL one, the logical neutral ground would be Southampton I'd have thought.
 


Albion my Albion

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Assuming the stadium has to be a PL one, the logical neutral ground would be Southampton I'd have thought.

St Mary's Stadium 32,505 capacity, big enough but would the issue with Southampton fans fancying Cardiff be a problem?
 






HHGull

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West Upper Seagull

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The logical place for a play off would be Swindon if big enough.

I wouldn’t have thought there would be suitable for a PL play off so would suggest Reading’s Madjeski Stadium would be the better option in terms of ease to get to for both supporters and with PL standard facilities & capacity.
 


dazzer6666

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I wouldn’t have thought there would be suitable for a PL play off so would suggest Reading’s Madjeski Stadium would be the better option in terms of ease to get to for both supporters and with PL standard facilities & capacity.

Was thinking the same in terms of being equi-distant (ish)
 






LVGull

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Eddie Hearn will put it on PPV. At the last minute Cardiff will pull out and we will face Wrexham.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Assuming the stadium has to be a PL one, the logical neutral ground would be Southampton I'd have thought.

Far easier from Brighton than Cardiff. I'd say a London ground. Easy for everyone to ge to London.
 


















Petunia

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Talk about sad. That's almost as sad as the guy who has probably close to 50% of the posts on the "Count to 500,000" thread.

:lol::lol:

How do you know that, or is it just a case of manually counting them?
 


colinz

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It can't really happen, because the number of goals Cardiff need to score to match our goal difference, we'd still have to match as well as conceding many more in 2 games, losing games like 10-5.
 


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