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22 Aug 2004, 08:57 PM
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Relegation and rivalries
Does getting relegated to a lower division, or getting promoted upward have a effect on teams and their rivalries. Is there a club that considers a lower division team its rival, or do the team and its fans form new rivalries when promotion or relegation happens?
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22 Aug 2004, 09:21 PM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
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Does getting relegated to a lower division, or getting promoted upward have a effect on teams and their rivalries. Is there a club that considers a lower division team its rival, or do the team and its fans form new rivalries when promotion or relegation happens?
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Burnley and Blackburn have played each other for only two seasons in the last quarter of a century, but they still consider each other their bitterest rival.
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23 Aug 2004, 05:06 AM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
Yep. Same for Wednesday-United and when they were done, Southampton-Pompey.
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23 Aug 2004, 06:05 AM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
In the most part rivalries are local so you'd hate them even if they played in the conference.
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23 Aug 2004, 10:11 AM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
Nope, relagation doesn't have any effect on the chippiest local derby, just ask Bristol City and Bristol Rovers
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22 Sep 2004, 08:19 PM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
pompey vs southampton 2004 - same league - 54 imprisoned so far - over 300 involved in a large scale riot
pompey - southampton 1994 (i think) - Alan knights testimonial (a 'friendly') at least 30 arrests and a large scale riot - (less caught than this years game as it's all filmed these days) - different leagues
don't think it matters what league and absence making the heart grow fonder is a myth!
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26 Sep 2004, 10:54 AM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
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Burnley and Blackburn have played each other for only two seasons in the last quarter of a century, but they still consider each other their bitterest rival.
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So true. I've been to see Blackburn a few times and one of the few things they ever sing about is Burnley.
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26 Oct 2004, 01:42 PM
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Re: Relegation and rivalries
Leeds has rivalries with anyone in the Yorkshire, with Sheffield United being the strongest rivalry.
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