A happy ending? By Frank Dell'Apa Revs' playoff chase hits final stage by Gus Martins It's not Red Sox vs. Yanks, but it's close by Tim Bresnahan M'STARS IN WITH A WIN By MIKE FORDE Tiebreaker info: Among Currently Tied Teams (2-way ties): 35 points: MET holds 1st tiebreaker against NE (head-to-head: 3-0-0) 38 points: NE holds 1st tiebreaker against CLB (head-to-head: 2-1-1) CLB holds 2nd tiebreaker against MET (goal differential: +5) 36 points: MET holds 1st tiebreaker against NE (head-to-head: 3-0-1 - in case of MET/NE tie that would force 36 points) MET holds 1st tiebreaker against KC (head-to-head competition: 1-0-1) KC holds 1st tiebreaker against NE (head-to-head: 2-0-0) 35 points: CHI holds 1st tiebreaker against MET (head-to-head: 3-1-0) CHI holds 1st tiebreaker against NE (head-to-head: 2-1-0) Multiple-team tiebreakers: 3-way ties @ 36 points: Team Record Pts Per Game Winner #3 KC / MET / NE ==> MET 4-0-2 2.33 MetroStars (for seeds #7 and 8) KC 2-1-1 1.75 KC holds tiebreak over NE 0-5-1 0.17
Just win Baby! Then we don't need the MIT professors to figure out the algorithm's for the playoffs. And, if we win and Chicago wins.......SWEET!
Just stumbled across this gem. Apparently it was in yesterday's Globe: He's all hustle: Feldman handles Revolution, more By Bill Griffith, Boston Globe, 9/20/2002 http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/263/sports/He_s_all_hustleP.shtml Good stuff... The Magpie