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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 29 Apr 22:33
I just had a look at the last games of the season coming up Friday and Saturday.
A meaningful 90 minutes in the Championship this Friday for Queens Park and ICT respectively playing other opponents and trying to avoid the relegation payoff spot.
Then there`s a straightforward must win to avoid relegation playoff spot for Stirling Albion (9th) on Saturday at the bottom of league 1 where they host Annan (8th) both on same points but the visitors have the better goal difference.
Also a big match in the League 2 promotion playoffs - where second Peterhead meet third Dumbarton, again both on same points but the home side have the GD advantage in that one.
Post Edited (Tue 30 Apr 08:40)
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Tue 30 Apr 12:10
Also in League Two, bottom of the table Stranraer have to beat champions Stenhousemuir AND hope Clyde lose at Elgin. Otherwise Stranraer are Club 42* and play East Kilbride.
*If Clyde draw, Stranraer will survive on GD if they win by 3 or more goals.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Tue 30 Apr 14:10
Quote:
Stanza, Tue 30 Apr 12:10
Also in League Two, bottom of the table Stranraer have to beat champions Stenhousemuir AND hope Clyde lose at Elgin. Otherwise Stranraer are Club 42* and play East Kilbride.
*If Clyde draw, Stranraer will survive on GD if they win by 3 or more goals.
Well spotted Stanza, this slipped under the radar.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Tue 30 Apr 17:59
It would be sad to see Stranraer slip out the SPFL, good club
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Wed 1 May 01:01
I 100% agree with you, red-star-par.
Of course, we can all see the merit of the pyramid system, but it`s still sad to see traditional clubs like Brechin and Berwick disappear from the scene.
Stranraer would be a significant loss, too, for they are the only senior team in Galloway. Regardless of your route, it is always a nice drive down there. Stair Park is a tidy ground set in a very pleasant area. It has a good feel to it.
The fans of these small regional clubs tend to be welcoming and friendly, so whether you win, draw, or lose, the experience is usually enjoyable.
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Wed 1 May 06:31
Just hope whoever finishes as club 42 beat chicken man and the pretendy club who play at a glorified sports centre.
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