...the most intriguing battle in the Football League?

Discussion in 'Other Divisions' started by JoBeck, Feb 26, 2003.

  1. JoBeck

    JoBeck New Member

    Jul 24, 2000
    Wesschessduh
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    In all the races down the home stretch, nothing is closer than the race against relegation in Division Two. The bottom 11 teams are separated by just nine points in a division where four teams take the drop. It'll be interesting to see how this one turns out, and out of all of the races, this one looks like it has the best chances of going down to the final day.
     
  2. richy

    richy New Member

    May 7, 2002
    I'm glad to hear someones enjoying it!

    Me as a Mansfield fan am not!
    We are good enough to stay up with good performances against teams like Luton, QPR and Oldham, but then we lose badly against Cheltenham.
    We never seem to do well against the long ball football!

    Ah well, its only gonna get bumpier!


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  3. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    On the other hand, look at the Division 1 play-off race. Currently only 4 points between 7th and 17th. Over two thirds of the division has a realistic shot at a challenging for a play-off spot and promotion.
     
  4. basso001

    basso001 Member

    Aug 18, 2002
    Bay Area, Calif.
    Club:
    Sheffield Wednesday FC
    That extra six points between 7th and the last playoff spot is looking pretty big, though.
     
  5. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Good point.

    Looks like there's a knock-down, drag out battle brewing for the best of mid-table mediocrity.
     
  6. rcoull

    rcoull Member+

    May 18, 2001
    The Woodlands, TX
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    The race in Division three for the last automatic spot and play-off places is extremely tight....

    There are only three points between Scunthorpe (3rd with 57 pts) and Torquay (11th with 54 pts).

    Also the bottom is very tight and difficult to call, the bottom two teams , Exeter amd Swansea are on 34 pts, but they are only seven points behind the 17th team (Darlo). There are going to be a lot of teams worried about their leage status during the next 10 or so games.

    -Richard
     
  7. CrewToon

    CrewToon Member

    Jun 13, 1999
    Greenbrier Farm
    I think the most intriguing battle is whether the four points deducted by the Football League from Boston United will keep the Pilgrims from staying up. The change in relegation to the Conference from 1 to 2 teams makes Boston's plight even more perilous.
     
  8. M

    M Member+

    Feb 18, 2000
    Via Ventisette
    That 'race' is horrendous. There are now 9 teams separated by only six points as the bottom teams have all started picking up points. Almost certainly this one's going to go right down to the wire: very reminiscent of when Barnet snatched relegation from the jaws of safety a couple of seasons ago. Darlington for a shock relegation?
     
  9. rcoull

    rcoull Member+

    May 18, 2001
    The Woodlands, TX
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Now THAT would be beautiful !!

    -Richard
     
  10. Peakite

    Peakite Member

    Mar 27, 2000
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Halifax Town
    I was quite glad about Barnet's performance that season, unfortunately we couldn't capitalise on it the following year.

    Exeter look like they could take one place at the moment. Hope Boston take the other.
     
  11. DoyleG

    DoyleG Member+

    CanPL
    Canada
    Jan 11, 2002
    YEG-->YYJ-->YWG-->YYB
    Club:
    FC Edmonton
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Would anyone wnat to make a bet that if teh Swans gets relegated, they would go over to the LoW?
     
  12. Desigol

    Desigol New Member

    Jan 17, 2003
    County Tyrone, NI
    Not likely.

    There are a few Welsh teams in the English non-league (Merthyr Tydfyl, Newport AFC and Bognor Regis).
     
  13. Peakite

    Peakite Member

    Mar 27, 2000
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Halifax Town
    Bognor is in England, the third non-league Welsh team is Colwyn Bay.

    Apparently two of the three League teams could go down to the LOW.

    As for Merthyr, their chairman was on record as saying he'd wind the club up rather than join the LOW.
     
  14. martin0482002

    martin0482002 New Member

    Mar 30, 2003
    Nottingham, England
    The most intriguing battle in the football league is who goes up to the PREM in DIV 1!
    Fair enough Leicester who did Forest, and Portsmouth are there already but will it be my team Forest who join them?
    I hope so but you've got to be in the play-offs in the end - then win 2 playoff games - then go to Cardiff and win also.
    It's a bit of a lottery really and who's best on the day.
    COME ON FOREST!!!!!!!!!
     
  15. JoBeck

    JoBeck New Member

    Jul 24, 2000
    Wesschessduh
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Big clash for Forest tomorrow, Sheffield United... we could (and I think we will) have a playoff final preview tomorrow.
     
  16. stattosoftware

    stattosoftware New Member

    Feb 3, 2003
    Personally there's no race in the Division Three promotion. Rushden going up, Northampton going down.
     
  17. rcoull

    rcoull Member+

    May 18, 2001
    The Woodlands, TX
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Rushden AND Hartlepool going up...

    Good luck for the championship decider this weekend...we handed it to you and now you've given us a chance...I think on current form you have to be the favourites...but, as this is the closest Pools have come to any type of title in their 95 year history I am really hoping and dreaming....

    -Richard
     
  18. stattosoftware

    stattosoftware New Member

    Feb 3, 2003
    Good luck, but not too much. Congrats on going up in any case.

    Is Hartlepool pronounced Hartpool or Hartlepool?
     
  19. rcoull

    rcoull Member+

    May 18, 2001
    The Woodlands, TX
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    HartLEpool

    -Richard
     
  20. stattosoftware

    stattosoftware New Member

    Feb 3, 2003
    Thanks. A friend had it wrong.
     
  21. rcoull

    rcoull Member+

    May 18, 2001
    The Woodlands, TX
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Congrats stattosoftware..see you next year in Div 2, and good luck for a succesful transition...

    -Richard
     
  22. stattosoftware

    stattosoftware New Member

    Feb 3, 2003
    Rcoull, congrats on promotion, even though you didn't get the championship.

    Same to you with the successful transition, and don't try to get us back next year ;) I have a feeling we'll both need all the points we can get.

    John
    Statto Software
     

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