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Kenhead

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Oct 1, 2003
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Brighton
What can happen tomorrow for thoses who might be intressted...

CHAMPIONSHIP
Two teams are promoted automatically, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Wolves are leading the charge for promotion to the Premier League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to League One. Bottom club Charlton will be relegated on Monday if they lose at Coventry and either Nottingham Forest avoid defeat or Norwich win. If the Addicks manage a draw, they are still down if Forest win and Barnsley avoid defeat.


LEAGUE ONE
Two teams are promoted automatically, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Leicester City appear on course for an immediate return to the Championship, and can confirm promotion on Monday if they beat Leeds at home and Milton Keynes Dons fail to beat Bristol Rovers.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two - bottom club Cheltenham will go down on Monday if they lose to Yeovil, or if they draw and both Carlisle and Crewe avoid defeat. Even if they win, Cheltenham will go down if Carlisle and Crewe both win and Hartlepool avoid defeat.

Fellow strugglers Hereford can also go down on Monday - if they lose at Tranmere and both Carlisle and Crewe avoid defeat, or if the Bulls draw but Carlisle and Crewe both win.


LEAGUE TWO
Three teams are promoted automatically to League One, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Only five points separate the top five teams going into Easter Mondays games.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Blue Square Premier - with Luton Town, who began the season on minus 30 points, favourites to drop out of the League. They will go down on Monday if they fail to beat Chesterfield and Grimsby win at Notts County.


BLUE SQUARE PREMIER
The Blue Square Premier's champions will be promoted to the Football League, together with the play-off winners. Burton Albion are one win away from sealing promotion, which they can do by winning at Kidderminster on Monday - while a draw will be good enough if both Torquay and Histon fail to win.
 






GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
48,931
Gloucester
What can happen tomorrow for thoses who might be intressted...

CHAMPIONSHIP
Two teams are promoted automatically, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Wolves are leading the charge for promotion to the Premier League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to League One. Bottom club Charlton will be relegated on Monday if they lose at Coventry and either Nottingham Forest avoid defeat or Norwich win. If the Addicks manage a draw, they are still down if Forest win and Barnsley avoid defeat.


LEAGUE ONE
Two teams are promoted automatically, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Leicester City appear on course for an immediate return to the Championship, and can confirm promotion on Monday if they beat Leeds at home and Milton Keynes Dons fail to beat Bristol Rovers.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two - bottom club Cheltenham will go down on Monday if they lose to Yeovil, or if they draw and both Carlisle and Crewe avoid defeat. Even if they win, Cheltenham will go down if Carlisle and Crewe both win and Hartlepool avoid defeat.

Fellow strugglers Hereford can also go down on Monday - if they lose at Tranmere and both Carlisle and Crewe avoid defeat, or if the Bulls draw but Carlisle and Crewe both win.


LEAGUE TWO
Three teams are promoted automatically to League One, with the next four taking part in the play-offs. Only five points separate the top five teams going into Easter Mondays games.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Blue Square Premier - with Luton Town, who began the season on minus 30 points, favourites to drop out of the League. They will go down on Monday if they fail to beat Chesterfield and Grimsby win at Notts County.


BLUE SQUARE PREMIER
The Blue Square Premier's champions will be promoted to the Football League, together with the play-off winners. Burton Albion are one win away from sealing promotion, which they can do by winning at Kidderminster on Monday - while a draw will be good enough if both Torquay and Histon fail to win.

Yes, that's what I thought.
 


Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,709
Bishops Stortford
TC doing very nicely as assistant manager at Wolves
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Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
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AFC Wimbledon can win the League tomorrow if they win, and Hampton and Richmond lose at Hayes and Yeading.
 


RM-Taylor

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Jan 7, 2006
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Those two statements conflict as they take no account of our rivals' results.

Well Crewe and Carlisle would both have to pick up a point, Crewe are playing Cheltenham (who'll already be relegated) and Carlisle are playing Swindon at home next Saturday.
 




RM-Taylor

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Jan 7, 2006
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AFC Wimbledon can win the League tomorrow if they win, and Hampton and Richmond lose at Hayes and Yeading.

All but win the League, they would be 6 points clear with 2 games left. Going to be playing Hampton & Richmond on Saturday which could/would clinch them promotion.
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
If we lose our next two games then we'll have just 9 points to play for. For us to go down on Saturday against Oldham then every team bar Northampton will have to be 10 points ahead of us, meaning the following must happen:

Crewe - must pick up 4 points or more against Oldham (a) and Cheltenham (h)

Carlisle - must pick up 4 points or more against Huddersfield (a) and Swindon (h)

Hartlepool - must pick up 2 points or more against Scunthorpe (h) and

Swindon - must pick up 1 point or more against Orient (h) and Carlisle (a)


I can see us losing the next two, but one of those teams will 'let us down.' Bristol Rovers for the relegation party I reckon.

That or Huddersfield
 








RM-Taylor

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Jan 7, 2006
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Is that the match which is already sold out, or is that tomorrow's?

I think that is the match, 2nd versus 1st. AFC had 4,136 at home on Saturday, which shows the amount of support they have.

Not if we won the last two. We would probably pip Crewe on goal difference if they lost all five, leaving a disastrous run-in by Northampton as the last straw to survival.

That's really clutching at stwars :lolol:. Crewe have the following run-in (Oldham away, Cheltenham home, Stockport away, Leicester home) and I can see them getting at least 6 points.
 


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