View Full Version : SPL Mystery
leehack
23-May-2008, 02:17 PM
I noticed this a few days ago and my Dad noticed today, so i am not being stupid. In the SPL there are 12 teams, yet each team has played 38 games, how on earth does that work out, anyone know?
Duncan Rounding
23-May-2008, 02:38 PM
Good one Lee!
Maybe they use different calulators up there?
pnagames
23-May-2008, 02:51 PM
they dont just play twich each team
they have a weird fixture schedule
Duncan Rounding
23-May-2008, 02:56 PM
...they have a weird fixture schedule
That's for sure. I presume they play some teams twice yet other teams only once.
fergusw
23-May-2008, 03:05 PM
Each team gets to play every other team 3 times. 1 home and 2 away or visa-versa.
After 33 games the SPL do a funky "2nd phase split" of the league into 2 groups of 6 teams. Each team then plays a further 5 games BUT ONLY from the top 6 or the bottom 6 teams, depending on which group they lie in at this point.
pnagames
23-May-2008, 03:36 PM
i knew there was a reasonable explanation :eek: :eek:
leehack
23-May-2008, 04:02 PM
Kinell what a setup, thanks for clarifying anyway. So you could play a team 3 times at home and once away in any season. So they create 2 leagues to let the plebs fight it out and let rangers and celtic see if they can beat the other 4 - i can see the appeal kind of.
fergusw
23-May-2008, 04:44 PM
Kinell what a setup, thanks for clarifying anyway. So you could play a team 3 times at home and once away in any season. So they create 2 leagues to let the plebs fight it out and let rangers and celtic see if they can beat the other 4 - i can see the appeal kind of.
They normally arrange the fixtures around a priority listing based on position so Rangers and Celtic normally get preferential treatment and they get 2 home and 2 away. It then filters down the league according to importance etc so the better the team the more change of a 2 home 2 away rather than a 1 home 3 away.
fergusw
23-May-2008, 04:45 PM
The "Big Two" also get some preferential fixture treatment over the "Old Firm" derby with some fixed dates e.g. New Year's Day Old Firm Derby is a "firm" favourite!
Eeek! I don't even follow football anymore! :0
grantglendinnin
28-May-2008, 03:43 PM
Just a quick note to confirm the SPL did indeed win Celtic this years title:(
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