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So you have had a bet on a team you think will finish top four and one to one could win the play offs. Taking away a play off place is not the answer and yet again changing the terms of any season ticket holders.

 

say Swindon finish top, they have lost two Rye House meetings plus a play off semi final and then get to see their team in a final who haven't ridden for two weeks or had a home meeting for possibly a month

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Wow, a rule change that benefits teams financially to finish 2nd or 3rd rather than 1st.

Can see it now, the team at the top throws meetings at home against their 2nd & 3rd placed rivals

Would be hilarious if this is true :rofl:

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17 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

Can't change rules mid-season, just plain daft!

The sport has been daft for a long time then - has happened regularly and will continue to do so Im sure

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To be honest, once Rye House left the league, it makes sense that the p/off places are reduced to 3. Personally I thought that would have been the way to go when there was only 8 teams in the league. It never made sense to me when 50% of the teams competing could make the p/offs.

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So (if true) either the 2nd or 3rd teams get the chance to run an extra money spinning meeting that the top team doesn't? 

I would suggest that this would be tangibly worth more to clubs than actually winning a Competition that (because of the way it is operated) hardly anyone will care about. ..

To be honest,  given the current situation, when I read 'End Of Year Play Offs To Change' I expected to read that they had been changed to the end of July...:unsure:

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1 hour ago, DunRobin said:

To be honest, once Rye House left the league, it makes sense that the p/off places are reduced to 3. Personally I thought that would have been the way to go when there was only 8 teams in the league. It never made sense to me when 50% of the teams competing could make the p/offs.

Well it sure does when you are siting pretty on top of the league currently and only having lost 3 points for the home win against Rye.

Not much fun for those aiming for a top 4 place who lost more points like Poole losing 4 where it hits them more in their quest.

To me this obviously benefits your club and arguably works against your local rivals Poole but in fairness also other teams fighting for a top 4 even before Rye went to the wall.

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Hang on where has this been said officially? Im getting bored posting the same thing on a few threads but the person who started this thread does nothing but lie for attention all over the forum. Must be loving this one as its got a few replies.

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