Comedy Steve
We're f'ing brilliant
Looking at all four pro tables - it appears Brighton are the closest to either going up or down numerically in all 4 leagues.
So... if results go our way (i.e. as they currently are) am I right in thinking Albion are the most likely team to be first to confirm they are 'changing leagues' this year?
Chesterfield are fairly high up in L2 and have one less game to play, but my calculations are that if every bottom-of-the-league team lose (and their relegation rivals win), and every league-leading promotion-chasing team wins (and their promotion rivals lose), BRIGHTON will be the first one to be in the news confirming their change of league for next season.
I haven't worked it out completely, but I think that's right?
Not getting ahead of myself here, I promise...
So... if results go our way (i.e. as they currently are) am I right in thinking Albion are the most likely team to be first to confirm they are 'changing leagues' this year?
Chesterfield are fairly high up in L2 and have one less game to play, but my calculations are that if every bottom-of-the-league team lose (and their relegation rivals win), and every league-leading promotion-chasing team wins (and their promotion rivals lose), BRIGHTON will be the first one to be in the news confirming their change of league for next season.
I haven't worked it out completely, but I think that's right?
Not getting ahead of myself here, I promise...