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Post by podolipotter on May 21, 2020 14:39:06 GMT
Excuse my ignorance as I am sure you will, what does this mean?
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Post by stokeykez on May 21, 2020 14:46:05 GMT
Excuse my ignorance as I am sure you will, what does this mean? We would be safe !!
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 14:51:05 GMT
Isn't it average home and away points?
Charlton, Luton and Barnsley go. We finish 18th. Leeds Champions, WBA second
I guess Hull fans will be the happiest
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Post by thebet365 on May 21, 2020 15:00:00 GMT
Excuse my ignorance as I am sure you will, what does this mean? I presume it's straightforward Played 37 points 42 = 42/37*46 = 52.22 points Rather than say weight it for points average at home/Points average away then see how many home and away games are left.
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Post by scfc75 on May 21, 2020 15:16:44 GMT
Table stays exactly as it is. No change in position for anyone.
PPG is simply points earned / games played. As we have all played 37 games, it would make no difference to final positions.
If they weighted it home v away, then we could see some small changes in position since some clubs have played more home games vs away, or vice versa. Even with a weighted system, we wouldn’t go down.
Our risk of relegation lies in us having to play the season out.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 15:21:36 GMT
Table stays exactly as it is. No change in position for anyone. No, we drop a place, Boro drop to one off relegation zone below Hull and a couple of other minor moves
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Post by scfc75 on May 21, 2020 15:25:29 GMT
Table stays exactly as it is. No change in position for anyone. No, we drop a place, Boro drop to one off relegation zone below Hull and a couple of other minor moves How can we drop a place? The question is unweighted PPG, we’ve all played the same number of games so our unweighted PPG would see us exactly where we are??
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Post by sheds1862 on May 21, 2020 15:54:50 GMT
Pile of poo . Doesn't take into effect who teams might have left to play. Hence teams who say have a last 4 homes of Leeds, WBA, Fulham and say Forest would have a better average because they've not played the top sides yet.
Do I have an alternative, nope, but this system is totally flawed
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 16:30:23 GMT
No, we drop a place, Boro drop to one off relegation zone below Hull and a couple of other minor moves How can we drop a place? The question is unweighted PPG, we’ve all played the same number of games so our unweighted PPG would see us exactly where we are?? I think Huddersfield go above us. The table is on line . Is based on points home and away separately so guess it depends on how many home/away games you still have to play
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Post by cheadlepotter on May 21, 2020 16:31:20 GMT
Pile of poo . Doesn't take into effect who teams might have left to play. Hence teams who say have a last 4 homes of Leeds, WBA, Fulham and say Forest would have a better average because they've not played the top sides yet. Do I have an alternative, nope, but this system is totally flawed Every system is flawed and every system will please some and upset others. I guess it’s about finding the fairest and least flawed. With there only being 6pts between 6th and 13th in the champ and only another 3pts to the team above us it’s quite a challenge. My vote would be to void the season and start again but only because that would be us safe and Leeds and West Brom fans crying themselves to sleep.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 16:36:07 GMT
Pile of poo . Doesn't take into effect who teams might have left to play. Hence teams who say have a last 4 homes of Leeds, WBA, Fulham and say Forest would have a better average because they've not played the top sides yet. Do I have an alternative, nope, but this system is totally flawed Every system is flawed and every system will please some and upset others. I guess it’s about finding the fairest and least flawed. With there only being 6pts between 6th and 13th in the champ and only another 3pts to the team above us it’s quite a challenge. My vote would be to void the season and start again but only because that would be us safe and Leeds and West Brom fans crying themselves to sleep. The thing about the unweighted system is that the current teams in the top 2 go up and the current bottom 3 go down so is the safest thing to do
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Post by cheadlepotter on May 21, 2020 16:52:17 GMT
Every system is flawed and every system will please some and upset others. I guess it’s about finding the fairest and least flawed. With there only being 6pts between 6th and 13th in the champ and only another 3pts to the team above us it’s quite a challenge. My vote would be to void the season and start again but only because that would be us safe and Leeds and West Brom fans crying themselves to sleep. The thing about the unweighted system is that the current teams in the top 2 go up and the current bottom 3 go down so is the safest thing to do It might be. But I’m not sure a Charlton fan would agree, given Hull’s form and Charlton having an arguably favourable set of remaining fixtures. There’s also 3 points between 2nd and 8th in League One, so the same argument can be applied there. I’m not saying I know a safer/fairer way but every method I’ve seen suggested has flaws.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 21, 2020 16:57:25 GMT
How can we drop a place? The question is unweighted PPG, we’ve all played the same number of games so our unweighted PPG would see us exactly where we are?? I think Huddersfield go above us. The table is on line . Is based on points home and away separately so guess it depends on how many home/away games you still have to play Wrong. The scenario you mention would be if the table was calculated on weighted points per game - i.e. it would take into account how each team's points would be if the points were weighted to take account of the fact that some teams have played more games at home and some have played more away. When all teams have played the same number of games (as is currently the case in the Championship) then unweighted points per game is simply the points that each team currently has over the 37 games played.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 17:37:37 GMT
I think Huddersfield go above us. The table is on line . Is based on points home and away separately so guess it depends on how many home/away games you still have to play Wrong. The scenario you mention would be if the table was calculated on weighted points per game - i.e. it would take into account how each team's points would be if the points were weighted to take account of the fact that some teams have played more games at home and some have played more away. When all teams have played the same number of games (as is currently the case in the Championship) then unweighted points per game is simply the points that each team currently has over the 37 games played. Either way the average per home/away seem sto be the preferred way but agree above with Hull and Charlton but you could argue that Charlton are the team in the current bottom 3 so would make things fairer rather than chance the league placings on what might have been. Charlton themselves fell down the league like Hull have done and nothing to suggest Hull would have continued to do so and Charlton pick up. Seems fair to me
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Post by thfc67 on May 21, 2020 17:46:48 GMT
Pile of poo . Doesn't take into effect who teams might have left to play. Hence teams who say have a last 4 homes of Leeds, WBA, Fulham and say Forest would have a better average because they've not played the top sides yet. Do I have an alternative, nope, but this system is totally flawed Bang on. A league is, and means (I'm going to state the obvious here, but it needs saying) a group of teams/people all playing each other in turn, sometimes home and away. The result, winners, losers etc. is not decided until all the games have been played. Hence the saying 'The only league table that matters is the final one'. Yes, in some circumstances, a team can be so far ahead on top, or far behind on the bottom, that they can't be mathematically caught. But this isn't the case in all the top English leagues at the moment. Take Liverpool in the PL. They have played 15 and won 15 home games this season. Palace, Burnley, Villa, and Chelsea still have to play at Anfield. These matches could have a huge effect on relegation and Champions League qualification. If a league can't be finished, void it. It's far from perfect, no solution will be, but it's the fairest, best of all the options being proposed.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 21, 2020 17:57:27 GMT
No one will ever be able to adequately explain to me why next season should ever take precedence over this one, whenever it's safe to play again. Its fucked up.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 18:04:52 GMT
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on May 21, 2020 18:15:28 GMT
Just play the fucking season out, it's literally the only fair option.
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Post by cobhamstokey on May 21, 2020 18:36:10 GMT
No one will ever be able to adequately explain to me why next season should ever take precedence over this one, whenever it's safe to play again. Its fucked up. I think there’s flexibility if there’s a line drawn under this season to start the next season when we’re ready and when it starts afresh every one will be equal.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 21, 2020 18:42:33 GMT
No one will ever be able to adequately explain to me why next season should ever take precedence over this one, whenever it's safe to play again. Its fucked up. I think there’s flexibility if there’s a line drawn under this season to start the next season when we’re ready and when it starts afresh every one will be equal. How can a season which has no games played in it ever take precedence over a season over 80% complete? Next season will be forever tainted if this one isn't fairly concluded.
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Post by sheds1862 on May 21, 2020 18:47:26 GMT
Seeing as 22/23 season is going to be fucked over by the Qatar World cup surely there is a lag somewhere that enables this season to be finished.
Put rivalries aside , I don't want to be laughing at Vale, Liverpool, Leeds , West Ham etc . There is no solution for me other than 46 games completed and 38 in The Premier. I'll laugh then at the ones that miss out.
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Post by dave1 on May 21, 2020 19:09:44 GMT
League one is going to finish on based on points per game.
Was told from a very reliable source today.
Didn't give me any view on the championship though, so not sure whats going to happen.
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Post by thevoid on May 21, 2020 19:29:12 GMT
The system's flawed, look at the number of teams in trouble who go on runs at the end of the season.
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Post by cobhamstokey on May 21, 2020 22:06:07 GMT
Is there suggestions this will happen then?
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Post by Rt Hon Reverend Luvpump on May 21, 2020 22:34:29 GMT
Can’t hear the fat lady singing for Luton ,Barnsley and charlton yet not mathematically done and dusted so scrap the season for me 🤓
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Post by prudhoe on May 22, 2020 1:43:02 GMT
Just play the fucking season out, it's literally the only fair option. Play the games. Or null and void the season are the only 2 options for me. It is such an unbelievable load of bollocks if teams go up or down from some points per game system no one knew about when the season started. You can't change the rules of a sport just like that. Even in the current situation we're in. If it cant be completed then it should all be forgotten about and everyone starts this season over again in August or whenever they can play. Id even keep the same fixtures in the same order, and the same draws for the first rounds of the cup competitions.
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Post by sheds1862 on May 22, 2020 7:38:05 GMT
The system's flawed, look at the number of teams in trouble who go on runs at the end of the season. Wigan and Tranmere are two , reversely Hull were in free fall.
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Post by Gods on May 22, 2020 7:44:57 GMT
Pipped at the post with 17th in our grasp :-(
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Post by mosquito on May 22, 2020 7:58:23 GMT
No one will ever be able to adequately explain to me why next season should ever take precedence over this one, whenever it's safe to play again. Its fucked up. For my own selfish point of view. I would happily scrap this year as a Stoke fan and start again a new season with our new manager> I am sure this will not be the feeling for many other clubs who have had a better season than us,
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Post by leicspotter on May 22, 2020 8:16:37 GMT
Just play the fucking season out, it's literally the only fair option. Play the games. Or null and void the season are the only 2 options for me. It is such an unbelievable load of bollocks if teams go up or down from some points per game system no one knew about when the season started. You can't change the rules of a sport just like that. Even in the current situation we're in. If it cant be completed then it should all be forgotten about and everyone starts this season over again in August or whenever they can play. Id even keep the same fixtures in the same order, and the same draws for the first rounds of the cup competitions. Totally unprecedented situation, with no easy answer. Whilst your option has a lot of merit there will still be all the questions about players contracts etc I certainly wouldn't like to have to make the call...and the potential lawsuits... If ALL clubs agree on a solution it would at least avoid the litigation...but will they?
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